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7 minutes ago, triggs said:

Should be that if you can't see it clearly without drawing lines its onside

I like Wenger’s idea that if any part of your body is onside, it’s onside.

Basically a reversal of the current rule.

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5 minutes ago, Sima said:

I like Wenger’s idea that if any part of your body is onside, it’s onside.

Basically a reversal of the current rule.

It's absolutely ridiculous we are trying to stop goals being scored.

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VAR has ruined the game like. I remember last season I actively didn't celebrate when Fernandez scored an 87th winner v Southampton as I thought it was going to be disallowed by VAR. Turns out it wasn't, and not celebrating a late winner is canny fucked isn't it. :lol:

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1 hour ago, Kaizero said:

I'm with Wenger in thinking offsides should be fully automatic at the top level and the ref would just get a notification on his watch if something was offside - remove the human aspect completely from that equation.

I thought they’re going to start trailing this instant hawk eye system for offsides soon. It seems to have worked really well in the tennis for line calls. Pretty sure I read that somewhere, but who knows.

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36 minutes ago, Sima said:

I like Wenger’s idea that if any part of your body is onside, it’s onside.

Basically a reversal of the current rule.

It is a decent option but it's also just moving the line rather than bringing in a margin of error which I think is the biggest issue

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