Semi-automated offside technology (SAOT) will be used in English football for the first time this weekend as it makes its domestic debut in the fifth round of the FA Cup. Seven of the eight ties ...
It is designed to make the judgement of tight offside calls easier for officials by rendering key parts of the process automatic. So how exactly does it work ... should mean shorter waits for ...
Semi-automated offside technology is about to be implemented in English football. Having been delayed from its original planned introduction date in autumn, the system will now be adopted during ...
A VAR could also conclude that the referee needs to conduct an on-field review for a ‘subjective’ offside call, like when an attacking player does not touch the ball but could be interfering ...
"But fundamentally, the operation of semi-automated offside technology does not change the integrity of the offside law and doesn't change the integrity of the decision making." However ...
The operation of semi-automated offside technology does not change the accuracy of the decision making but enhances the speed, efficiency and consistency of the process. The Premier League has ...
When players or fans first get involved with ice hockey, the first rule to understand is the offside rule ... the offensive zone until after the puck does so. So if a skater has the puck on ...
"The operation of semi-automated offside technology does not change the integrity of the offside law and doesn't change the integrity of decision-making," he insisted. "We have got 100 per cent ...
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