Is it even possible to remove subjectivity from the officiating? Words like ‘negligible’, ‘deliberate’ and ‘dangerous’ currently do a lot of the heavy lifting in the laws of the game, all of which are quantifiable and open to interpretation.

How could realistic technology, either now or in the future, help the officials with the black/white yes/no in/out decisions?

Constructive discussion only please.

  • volanger@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Make a relegation system for refs. End of the season the managers/ head coaches will vote for or against refs. 3 worse refs are dropped, 3 best (from lower leagues) promoted. Each manager will get 1 vote per ref, and this will happen 2 weeks after last game of the season (to give them time to review games).

    Also do fan interviews after games for the media. Fans will be brutal after games and force them actually address controversy.