https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44967961
If the right decision is reached who cares how it happens!!
If the right decision is reached who cares how it happens!!
They spent millions on the WC and 7 VARs fecked up, this guy has spent diddly and got it spot on! He’s still made his own decision, what’s the issue!Yeah ....this is just all sorts of wrong. Completely against the LOTG, opens a big can of worms - and risks making the wrong decision if the photo is taken off the line - it may look like it's over without being over.
I would hope nobody would even consider this.
They spent millions on the WC and 7 VARs fecked up, this guy has spent diddly and got it spot on! He’s still made his own decision, what’s the issue!
What is in the LOTG is pitch inspections and the referee/ assistants should be checking the nets
Agree with everything except it being completely against the LOTG unless there is something in the LOTG I have missed.Yeah ....this is just all sorts of wrong. Completely against the LOTG, opens a big can of worms - and risks making the wrong decision if the photo is taken off the line - it may look like it's over without being over.
I would hope nobody would even consider this.
As the article states, the referee here has used an improvised version of VAR. Law 5 states that:Agree with everything except it being completely against the LOTG unless there is something in the LOTG I have missed.
The use of video assistant referees (VARs) is only permitted where the match/ competition organiser has fulfilled all the VAR protocol and implementation requirements (as set out in the VAR Handbook) and has received written permission from The IFAB and FIFA.
I disagree that you can refer to the photographer in the video as a "video assistant referees". Using the article in the OP as justification for the the reference ... well I didnt expect you would do it.As the article states, the referee here has used an improvised version of VAR. Law 5 states that:
The law says that it can't cover all possible scenarios and so when a situation arises that is not specifically dealt with, the referee has the discretion to take appropriate action within the framework of the Laws.I disagree that you can refer to the photographer in the video as a "video assistant referees". Using the article in the OP as justification for the the reference ... well I didnt expect you would do it.