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[–] internet_nomad ago  (edited ago)

When thinking about it, I realize how much harder it is to implement in practice than it is to think about in theory. Whether there is an actual stop in play or not / advantage played and so on. Would teams allow for referees to reverse decisions during half time? award or take away a goal that was offside or for some other reason not allowed or allowed? its a hard one to think about, but the referees definetly need to find a solution to their awfulness this seasons.

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[–] VernacularOracle ago 

It would need testing. It's somewhat as easy in practice as well. Rugby already did most of the testing for us. I think most players would be against a reversed call. You could go into the changing rooms in high moral, only to get back into the tunnel and find out that the other team have been awarded a penalty.

Decisions that need milliseconds to be made would be the hardest ones to implement because I wouldn't know how best to implement it.

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[–] internet_nomad ago 

Thinking about something.

I think most players would be against a reversed call. You could go into the changing rooms in high moral, only to get back into the tunnel and find out that the other team have been awarded a penalty.

Wouldn't it equal out the gut wrenching feeling that the opposition had to feel when they were on the wrong end of a call, an offisde goal / penalty/ or even red card?

Not sure I would like to see it introduced but if anything shows true fairness then I guess this could be it.