Yet people say if it's called from the feet then no more problems.
Im guilty of that, but i never said no problems, i said far more fair and easy to understand because it measures the running distance to the goal line, and i also said they should put in a margin for the thickness of the lines with the margin tie going to the runner. In a good majority of cases the ones that are all 3d lines and 5 mins of geography and physics lessons, it seems you can just look at the feet and see with the naked eye.
in this spurs case if hes off by a millimetre because his feet are measurably closer, well then hes off, but the margin of error doesn't exist, the tie doesn't exist, and im not sure its not his pointing hand they called off even though the tv lines which of course are not the secret stockley lines looked to be drawn to feet.
but anyway i came in to wonder how city was going to approach this CL final warm up, ii'm reminded about back in the day during the cold war era, when Canada played Russia in hockey whenever a similar situation came up where they met in a basically unimportant round robin game, the Russians would play possum every single time. They would start a strong looking team and then show weaknesses they didn't really have while trying to look like they were giving their best. Great goalies would cough up soft goals, great passers would be out by a foot, fast players would be a step behind, fearless enforcers would seem afraid of contact, and so on.
Waht a goal by Eze!
Anyway, just wondering if City will go down that route and try and show Chelsea a weakness that doesnt exist. and screw us of course. Hope not.