Crazy technology: PL is about to test robotic judges on decisions of off play

It is fair to say that the VAR has turned into one of the most hated things among football players. Every club at Premier League could say it was damaged by VAR decisions that went against them in the last season. The rule of touching the ball has been constantly changing, [...]
Every club at Premier League could say it was damaged by VAR decisions that went against them in the last season.
The rule of hand touching the ball has been constantly changing, as there seems to be no consistency in the interpretation, nor should we start discussing those lines of off-lines, the Periscope broadcasts.
Now, it seems that Premier League intends to take action, with The Sun reporting today that tests for juro-judges are expected to begin in four different areas this season.

Manchester City, Manchester United, Livepool and Chelsea will play under the eye of the new system that is supposed to improve decisions exponentially.
It will be a step of major importance towards FIFA's demand for global changes in the system that uses skeletal technology to give almost immediate decisions for offline positions.
According to the report by The Suné, the eagle's eye, the brain behind the goal line, and other aspects of the VAR system, performed a secret test of the non-trial Biter's Premier League club this season.
The system, which monitors the player's 29 points, will be able to alert the side judge within half a second after the ball is played, that a player is out of place.
This project aims to put an end to those terrible technological lines used to determine the player's position by the last opponent. /Periscope. com/












