• _deep_blue_@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    It’s so tough because the whole point of VAR in relation to offsides is to be able to determine if something is offside or it isn’t, which in 99%+ of cases you can see. There are these occasions where something is technically offside, like with a sliver of someone’s boot or a tiny part of their shoulder, but it doesn’t feel like it’s really in the spirit of the rule. In those cases though you can’t say that you’ll allow it because offside is meant to be a black or white decision, and if you let these minuscule infringements go you then need to decide where the line is again.

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      11 months ago

      There really needs to be a buffer zone for offsides calls.

      There is no skill here, the defender didn’t make a conscious attempt to play the attacker offside by 5mm, it’s just pure luck.

      I’d argue that any advantage an attacker gets inside 30cm is negligible, and hardly worth all this effort to penalise.

      At, it feels like we roll the dice to see if a goal stands based on an offside call that neither player knew anything about.

      • TooRedditFamous@alien.topB
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        11 months ago

        So that just moves the line 30cm. It doesn’t solve the problem. Imagine this exact same picture except Kean is 31cm past the last defender, the line is drawn at 30cm from the last man. Same problem

        Sure in this case that would make this one definitively onside, but like I said there will be a time when a striker is ~30cm past the last defender and the line drawing becomes an issue again