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When this thing was first introduced I have to admit the offside wasn’t one of the aspects I was that concerned about, I mean it either is or isn’t, right? But now that we’ve had it for a bit I think it’s obvious something is wrong, and it’s spoiling the game a bit. There’s the letter of the law and there’s the spirit of the law, it’s it’s the latter that feels like it’s being violated.
There’s literally no way that Pukki was gaining any more advantage being millimetres closer to the Spurs goal than would have been deemed legal, and if they’re going to go down to millimetres then it’s never going to be clear what exact moment the ball’s being played forward; is it when contact is made or when the ball leaves the foot? You simply cannot be that precise unless every part of the move is that precise. It’s mad, and because of that a really good well taken goal is chalked off and instead of the fairness we were supposed to get, it actually feels like the opposite. Something feels wrong about this whole thing. |
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It’s a load of shit and has simply shifted the responsibility for wrong decisions and not eliminated them. And in doing so it’s taken the spontaneity out of goals and stolen the moment from the crowds. It needs to go.
As if the game needs us all hanging on the decision of a £#%&!ing statto with a computer. |
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