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    Originally posted by Imy View Post
    Is the game that free-flowing now anyway?
    Yes i don't want it to be like gridiron a break every 5 seconds, but tech has come so far why should it take long that long to make a decision.

    How many times in a game is there a contentious offside? (obviously more than goal line contentious decisions) How about giving a team a number of appeals (like in Tennis) where if they don't agree with the offside call they got to video judge?
    I'm just not sure how it would work?

    If a team is wrongly pulled up for offside and all the players stop but the striker scores then what happens? The goal is awarded even though the defending team have all played to the whistle?

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      Originally posted by Imy View Post
      Is the game that free-flowing now anyway?
      Yes i don't want it to be like gridiron, a break every 5 seconds, but tech has come so far why should it take long that long to make a decision.

      How many times in a game is there a contentious offside? (obviously more than goal line contentious decisions) How about giving a team a number of appeals (like in Tennis) where if they don't agree with the offside call they got to video judge?
      What will that achieve though? The offside is shown to be incorrect, what do the attacking team get?

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        Maybe you could do it the same as referrals in cricket for offside. Give each time say 2 chances to appeal an offside decision. If they appeal successfuly it shows the linesman is a cheat and they keep the remaining 2 chances. If they are not successful, they go down to 1 appeal remaining and the linesman is vindicated.

        Players are always complaining they are on-side so would put some onus on them to see whether they really think so.

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          Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
          What will that achieve though? The offside is shown to be incorrect, what do the attacking team get?
          A chance to verbally abuse the linesman without fear of a yellow card?

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            Originally posted by Chazza View Post
            I'm just not sure how it would work?

            If a team is wrongly pulled up for offside and all the players stop but the striker scores then what happens? The goal is awarded even though the defending team have all played to the whistle?
            Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
            What will that achieve though? The offside is shown to be incorrect, what do the attacking team get?
            Obviously you play to the whistle (and not to the video)
            If a goal is offside (we saw two in the Dortmund vs Malaga game) then no goal, freekick to the defending team continue the play.

            If the goal is ruled incorrectly offside, then goal. If you give a team a chance to make 2 incorrect decisions, then they'd use them wisely.
            We come not to play.

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              Goal line technology works for me as it is a clear yes or no with an offside you have far more grey areas for example interfering with play.

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                Originally posted by Sarb View Post
                Maybe you could do it the same as referrals in cricket for offside. Give each time say 2 chances to appeal an offside decision. If they appeal successfuly it shows the linesman is a cheat and they keep the remaining 2 chances. If they are not successful, they go down to 1 appeal remaining and the linesman is vindicated.

                Players are always complaining they are on-side so would put some onus on them to see whether they really think so.
                Good idea. I think it would work well and add an exciting dimensions to games.
                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                  Originally posted by Imy View Post
                  Obviously you play to the whistle (and not to the video)
                  If a goal is offside (we saw two in the Dortmund vs Malaga game) then no goal, freekick to the defending team continue the play.

                  If the goal is ruled incorrectly offside, then goal. If you give a team a chance to make 2 incorrect decisions, then they'd use them wisely.
                  The defence all stand there 1990 Arsenal style with their hands up and get the offside the lino flags the whistle goes the keeper stops but the striker slots it in.

                  The decision is appealed and the video ref is consulted who says it was not offside so a goal is given even though the defending team have played to the whistle?

                  Doesn't seem fair or workable to me.

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                    Maybe even broaden the use of tech to penalty decisions.

                    I appreciate incorrect decisions makes football exciting and a talking point, then why introduce any tech?
                    Football is a huge business now and incorrect goal/penalty decisions can cost £ms, why not use technology to minimise incorrect decisions?
                    We come not to play.

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                      I don't want ads in a match. That's what will happen, it's inevitable.

                      It'll be the one time when fans don't fast forward or leave the room until the game restarts, etc. It'll be worth zillions to media companies and that means it will be worth zillions to the clubs and football authorities.
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                      Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                      May the Lord bless this post.

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                        Originally posted by Tee View Post
                        Good idea. I think it would work well and add an exciting dimensions to games.
                        Suarez reminds me a of a Sehwag though. Even if he was 5 yards offside he'd still appeal that he wasn't and the fans would be proper pissed at the wasting of an appeal

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                          Originally posted by Chazza View Post
                          The defence all stand there 1990 Arsenal style with their hands up and get the offside the lino flags the whistle goes the keeper stops but the striker slots it in.

                          The decision is appealed and the video ref is consulted who says it was not offside so a goal is given even though the defending team have played to the whistle?

                          Doesn't seem fair or workable to me.
                          Surely thats the what happens when you play offside anyway, if like that Arsenal team you can play it well you'll catch out the strikers the majority of the time, if not sorry it's a goal.
                          We come not to play.

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                            The only issue is that I don't think Ref's or Linesman know the offside rule fully so the fear is they'd make the wrong decision even with technology

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                              Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                              I don't want ads in a match. That's what will happen, it's inevitable.

                              It'll be the one time when fans don't fast forward or leave the room until the game restarts, etc. It'll be worth zillions to media companies and that means it will be worth zillions to the clubs and football authorities.
                              This break was bought to you by pedigree chum - 'we're for dogs'
                              We come not to play.

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                                Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                                I don't want ads in a match. That's what will happen, it's inevitable.

                                It'll be the one time when fans don't fast forward or leave the room until the game restarts, etc. It'll be worth zillions to media companies and that means it will be worth zillions to the clubs and football authorities.

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