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Kaveh Solhekol explains semi-automated offside technology, after Premier League clubs unanimously agreed to its use next season – the system is already used in the Champions League and Serie A and was also in place at the most recent men’s and women’s World Cups.

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32 Comments

  1. Nothing to explain we’ve seen it in the champions league for a few season and in last year World Cup and it perfect . Only the English will make it seem like a big deal, when it’s not .

  2. Semi automated offsides should represent progress. VAR as a technology works fine, the problem has always been the embarrassing standard of officials making the decisions, just as it was before VAR was even introduced. Automated offsides will take the human element out of it long term, which is a good thing – just as it was with goal line technology.

  3. £8 for a small coffee…that's profit with no sustainability right there! No wonder the game has gotten so expensive! 🤣

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