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AI says penalty.

 

Verdict based on this image:

It looks like a handball offense according to the laws, because the ball is clearly touching the arm, which is raised, and that usually is considered an unnatural position increasing the body surface area. Most referees would call a penalty in this situation.

 

Which raises a point, could we not dump the FA laws of the game into a super AI and then have it used as a non-biased adjudicator?

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Just now, Novocastrian said:

Palace been on top in the second half. Liverpool’s expensive midfield being dominated by…. [checks notes] Will Hughes.

They were nowhere near the unbeatable force they were claimed to be last season.

It seems as if they managed to get Salah to win games and looked a shadow of themselves when he didn’t put in a performance.

In the home game against them we were the better team, and they were saved from conceding a last minute goal by the referees whistle.

They were the better team in the away match, but we had issues and also didn’t want to show our hand for our match against them in the cup final.

In the cup final we were obviously the better team, 2-1 flattered them and they didn’t really come to life until late on in that match.

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Just now, BlazeT44 said:

Interesting

 

AI says penalty.

 

Verdict based on this image:

It looks like a handball offense according to the laws, because the ball is clearly touching the arm, which is raised, and that usually is considered an unnatural position increasing the body surface area. Most referees would call a penalty in this situation.

 

Which raises a point, could we not dump the FA laws of the game into a super AI and then have it used as a non-biased adjudicator?

 

Surely you have to judge it on the whole motion rather than just a singular image

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Just now, joeyt said:

 

Might be the first thing we've agreed on in a decade :lol:


Our movie tastes are similar quite often :lol:

 

I find myself nodding at lot you say. No denying we definitely split opinions often also [emoji38]

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1 minute ago, Elma said:

Just catching up on the weekend's scores. Good to see that Rangers never gave that up…Screenshot_20250810_020841.thumb.jpg.6b483197b79af511469da6e470922198.jpg

 

They scored a 98th minute winner but VAR went and let them down

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Just now, joeyt said:

 

Surely you have to judge it on the whole motion rather than just a singular image

 

Sure. But you can use videos in AI too, and AI can give a decision.

 

I think my point was why do we not use AI as a non-biased adjudicator that does not subconsciously let other factors impede it's judgement 

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Just now, Yorkie said:

If it wasn't for my deep-rooted aversion to everything that wasn't NUFC, I'd quite like Palace. Looks like they've really revelled in these three Wembley visits.

Fuck them. Fuck every other team. Fuck them all. 

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1 minute ago, Yorkie said:

If it wasn't for my deep-rooted aversion to everything that wasn't NUFC, I'd quite like Palace. Looks like they've really revelled in these three Wembley visits.

Yeah, I’m usually one for the underdogs, but not them.

In saying this though, this giant needs to be shot in the fucking head, then burnt.

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6 minutes ago, BlazeT44 said:

Interesting

 

AI says penalty.

 

Verdict based on this image:

It looks like a handball offense according to the laws, because the ball is clearly touching the arm, which is raised, and that usually is considered an unnatural position increasing the body surface area. Most referees would call a penalty in this situation.

 

Which raises a point, could we not dump the FA laws of the game into a super AI and then have it used as a non-biased adjudicator?

 

Using AI for this.

 

:facepalm:

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