You had issues like this without the SAOT.
Where the best camera angle they had for the offside line had parts of players blocked, they'd then need to parse in information from.other camera angles.
Just bin off VAR it's getting worse.
I'm glad this has been highlighted as will help grassroots.
It's been an issue every time I've done a girls or women's game. Not one or two usually the majority of players will have earrings.
Obviously not being enforced on a weekly basis.
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Fair. Didn't read past section 1 which says the VAR may act on direct red card offences, it then limits them to the below in section 2.
From this if the VAR picked up OFFINABUS language they aren't allowed to act on it? Only specified OFFINABUS actions as reviewable.
c. Direct red cards (not...
Wirtz goes down after Trossard takes him out.
Presumably not given because of a heavy touch
Wirtz was then yanked up off the floor by an Arsenal player while the ball was in play...
Vast majority of refs won't know this law and many of those that do think the goalkeeper has to handle it before it's an offence.
Some of the comments on "the referee forum" were mind boggling.
Once that goal is scored after hitting the referee one of the assistants needs to get their flag up in the air and tell the referee was happened.
A situation where the referee is non-subjectivly wrong in law might only happen once every 3 years.
It's very easy just to do nothing and put the...
I'm not sure how much help the assistant is going to be. The attackers body is between him and the contact point.
The assistant may not sure at what point the referee considered a foul to have take place.
Where I paused it, I wouldn't be 100% sure if it's inside or outside.
You shouldn't need...
Did notice this in that Q&A. One of the annual discussions on this forum
"The relevant point is where exactly the goalkeeper’s hand is in contact with the ball. If that contact is outside the penalty area, it is a direct free kick offence (even if the ball is not entirely outside the penalty...
Stonewall DOGSO.
Taking the picture at the wrong time doesn't explain this mistake.
If you took a late picture here then you'd see the ball is moving slowly, and the closest defender was running back to cover the goal line.
The bottom rung of women's football is often played at walking pace. There is no challenge to refereeing it.
I've done several games where there have been no fouls in a half, there's a temptation to start giving something for minor contact.
On the plus side for you they're now using men on...
@one He goes on to discuss why it endangered the safety and should have been a red.
Dale Johnson is just parroting back the justification he was given by PGMO for no red or what the audio says.
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