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    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
    I ain’t got no beef. But twice as many games has to be a bugger on the pitch.
    Shouldn't be allowed ..keep them at Tranmere Rovers ground..

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      Originally posted by Bender View Post
      Shouldn't be allowed ..keep them at Tranmere Rovers ground..
      Surely until the crowds are comparable with the men's game, it's a waste of a stadium capacity and stewards/staff resourcing. Surely it would be better to fit the stadium to the expected crowd size so that the atmosphere doesn't get lost?

      Pitch wise, if the surface is made of a stronger mix of real and synthetic, then it might not be as big an issue as in days gone by.

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        the damage to the pitch, disruption to residents, having to work around the mens game constantly changing for tv. There is a reason why they need their own home ground. Don't even get to see the youth/reserve teams playing at Anfield anymore.

        They'll have to stick to 1-2 games a season during the mens international breaks

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          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            Can this technology be used to figure out if an absolute screamer brushed the ground on its way into the net?
            Hello mert.

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              Automated by AI, no manual line drawing by the VAR

              That's absolutely key. The Premier League 'VAR Officials' have been making it up as the went along the last few seasons

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                So the accuracy of detection of the ball contact is 500hz, but the accuracy of the position of the players is still 50hz. So how much is the 500hz ball detection helping?
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                  Originally posted by Fivex View Post
                  Can this technology be used to figure out if an absolute screamer brushed the ground on its way into the net?
                  Don’t need technology for that, it definitely didn’t touch the ground

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                    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                    So the accuracy of detection of the ball contact is 500hz, but the accuracy of the position of the players is still 50hz. So how much is the 500hz ball detection helping?
                    At the moment the officials are eye-balling the frame. This will tell them exactly when the ball was kicked.

                    For me this feels like a significant improvement, god knows we need it!
                    We are here for a good time not a long time....

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                      True, but they won’t have an equivalent exact frame for the player. Still, using an inertial sensor in the ball should definitely help.
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                        Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                        So the accuracy of detection of the ball contact is 500hz, but the accuracy of the position of the players is still 50hz. So how much is the 500hz ball detection helping?
                        The ball contact is much faster than the players can run.

                        According to a quick google search:
                        the fastest ball contact was recorded at 130mph, the fastest speed for a footballer was 23mph

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                          Makes sense, but then when you’re deciding between one frame and the next for the position of the player, at 23mph or 10pms, there’s up to a 20cm difference between one frame and the next. I wonder if the ‘AI’ does some calculations to work out the ‘intro-frame’ position based on the more precise measure of the ball kick.
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                            Originally posted by rudedog View Post
                            Don’t need technology for that, it definitely didn’t touch the ground
                            Modifying post.

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                              I find it a little disturbing one of the 29 tracking points on the extremity of the players body is on his knob.
                              Football without Origi is nothing

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                                Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
                                I find it a little disturbing one of the 29 tracking points on the extremity of the players body is on his knob.
                                Robbo's going to cost us a lot of points this season

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