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The Premier League will decide if semi-automated offside technology will be introduced this season after this weekend’s FA Cup quarter finals. SAOT was used for the first time in English football earlier this month in seven of the eight FA Cup fifth-round ties.
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@SkySportsNews Well, butter my biscuit—semi-automated offside tech? That’s like trying to teach a robot the offside rule while it’s still learning to tie its shoelaces! ⚽🤖 But hey, if it means fewer VAR controversies than a Manchester United fan’s group chat, I’m all for it.

Good decision

A decision will be made soon

I support the introduction of automated offside technology

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A choice will come soon

Why wouldn’t they want in?

Exciting times in football!

On the right track 👏

The Premier League will decide on semi-automated offside technology after this weekend’s FA Cup quarter-finals.

VAR, in all its deranged forms should be scrapped asap. It has not added one, single positive thing to the game.


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