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Robert N. LiM

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1 hour ago, Robert N. LiM said:

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Human beings who mostly wouldn’t be anywhere near a professional sport if they didn’t opt for something else they can’t do. 

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1 hour ago, The Real Buh said:

Corrupt human beings

Have to say they do get more right than yourself though, unless the binners fail against Huddersfield your comments have all gone pear shaped this season, maybe Farke aside.

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Human beings seem helpless to stop themselves from relying on computers for everything, even though computers themselves are not infallible. The moment a ball is hit cannot be deduced by a computer drawing a line on a screen - it is an approximation only, yet we are expected to accept it is a true reflection.  Just the way the Post Office supported their computer system rather than believe human beings says it all - and football is exactly the same.......

The combination of a computer which supposedly can't lie - and humans who want to manipulate things - is jointly the most corrupt set up. We all know the line on the screen for offside can be adjusted infinitessimally - and which frame is chosen is entirely up to the operator. In other words they can make the computer make it look as if a player is a toe length offside, or a toe length onside - because the way a foot strikes a ball lasts longer than an instant in time.

So the op is correct - it is run by human beings.......just like the post office.

Edited by lake district canary

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Posted (edited)

I thought this would be an Errol Flynn or John Holmes related thread. 

Edited by Midlands Yellow
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