CapnBloodbeard
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So the Australian A-League has been running VAR trials (basically, VAR in attendance, but only to report on what they 'would' have done - no actual interaction with the referee for the last few weeks.
First match with it is coming up on Friday, with only a few weeks to go before our finals series (because we're Australians and we're weird like that).
And, in what I think is a very smart move, players will be booked for appealing to the referee to go to the VAR.
Given how stupidly lenient and inconsistent this league is on dissent and abuse, my personal suspicion is that it really means that if any player is stupid enough to mime the TV signal they're getting booked and nobody else will be, because as fans we don't know if the players are saying 'check the TV ref!'. So I doubt much will happen. but I think having no tolerance for players trying to force a review is the only way forwards - especially as we now have the scenario where a player can appeal to the referee and actually see the referee change his mind!
Not to mention it just looks unfair if a major decision is overturned after that team says 'ref, check the replay!'
Out of interest:
http://www.foxsports.com.au/video/football/a-league/a-leagues-new-var-in-action!616615
This clip shows what the VAR is looking at.
2 concerns:
1) Why spend so much time seeing if the ball went over the touch line when it's impossible to tell from this angle?
2) I suspect ball over goal line is going to come up a bit. We need a camera ON the goal line. These camera angles are horrendous at making this decision.
Also,
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/article/2017/04/04/explainer-how-video-ref-will-work-league
Not a lot of info there though.
http://www.a-league.com.au/article/...assistant-referees/1g3x9yaxih0dp1aaokfqi2uihy
First match with it is coming up on Friday, with only a few weeks to go before our finals series (because we're Australians and we're weird like that).
And, in what I think is a very smart move, players will be booked for appealing to the referee to go to the VAR.
Given how stupidly lenient and inconsistent this league is on dissent and abuse, my personal suspicion is that it really means that if any player is stupid enough to mime the TV signal they're getting booked and nobody else will be, because as fans we don't know if the players are saying 'check the TV ref!'. So I doubt much will happen. but I think having no tolerance for players trying to force a review is the only way forwards - especially as we now have the scenario where a player can appeal to the referee and actually see the referee change his mind!
Not to mention it just looks unfair if a major decision is overturned after that team says 'ref, check the replay!'
Out of interest:
http://www.foxsports.com.au/video/football/a-league/a-leagues-new-var-in-action!616615
This clip shows what the VAR is looking at.
2 concerns:
1) Why spend so much time seeing if the ball went over the touch line when it's impossible to tell from this angle?
2) I suspect ball over goal line is going to come up a bit. We need a camera ON the goal line. These camera angles are horrendous at making this decision.
Also,
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/article/2017/04/04/explainer-how-video-ref-will-work-league
Not a lot of info there though.
http://www.a-league.com.au/article/...assistant-referees/1g3x9yaxih0dp1aaokfqi2uihy