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Please read our Please read ourMartyn Ziegler is Chief Sports Writer at The Times and he has the inside track on what is set to happen later this year.and those of the other Premier League clubs, have become increasingly frustrated in particular, with the delays when it comes to calls on offside.
Anyway, the main man at The Times has been explaining how things are to get speeded up, as well as becoming more accurate and used credibly.has agreed a deal with Second Spectrum, an American software company that is part of Genius Sports, to provide the technology for the system. The semi-automated system, which has been approved by Fifa, will replace the Hawk-Eye system, where lines are drawn manually on a screen by a VAR technician and can lead to delays of two minutes or more.
3D graphics will also be made available to broadcasters and for display on big screens in stadiums to show if players were offside or not when a goal is scored.
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