thedonkeycentrehalf
Moved back to wear the gloves (again)
- Jul 7, 2003
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I'm going to go against the grain here and say that, if you have VAR, then you have to delay the flag if there is any doubt otherwise there's no point having it. If you are 100% sure then of course flag. In this particular case although it was fairly obvious, because (if i remember rightly) it was one of those where attacker and defender run in opposite directions there is only a split second difference between on and off even if the still image looks really clear. Of course we could do away with VAR and solve the problem.
I agree to an extent - the bigger question is why the semi-automated offside did not alert the Assistant straight away to say it was offside at which point she would have put her flag up and the game stopped. Was it not in operation, did it malfunction or was it ignored?