The answers above describe the correct process.
What you have suggested here, would never happen. If the ref blows to stop play, no subsequent goal could ever stand, whatever the VAR shows.
AZ has beaten me to it /\/\
As per the WC the instruction would be for the linesman to keep his flag down, until the incident had played out, and THEN indicate to the ref that there was a borderline offside.
It is the only workable procedure for such incidents, and it would work fine, so long...
This was brilliant.
He wasn't arguing that it was NOT handball.
He was arguing that it was somehow harsh, because only the VAR correctly spotted the handball.
The dick.
Sorry - the £50k was a guestimate on the cost of physically installing each (permanent) display. They wouldn't ever expect to move / come down (though they'd be modular in design, so COULD come down if they really needed to).
There are few running costs, bar a minimal amount of power, plus an...
Within the context of Premier League membership, half a million pounds or so, isn’t a lot. There are, for example facilities criteria that every club HAS to provide, such as a certain type of floodlights (our lighting upgrade we had to add, when we were promoted, cost a lot more than that). If...
For the size and resolution those top clubs would likely want, somewhere around £230k each, plus shipping, installation and VAT. The stadium confines / likely craneage and engineering required for the support steelwork, mean the install costs, up to £50k per display.
Let me know if anyone...
I agree with your view, but using a 'marginal' offside as your example, is a very poor one.
There are no grey areas in a line* decision. The player is beyond the last defender, or he isn't. Mitrovic being 6 inches past the defender's trailing foot, is in the context of that rule, the same as...