00:00Michael, the offside decision, the Liam Scales coming back from an offside position that leads to a goal.
00:06I mean, I saw the lines going out there during our edit and I saw them go out in the
00:09match yesterday.
00:10I don't know if we've got a still frame or not on the lines that we could punch back up
00:14on screen.
00:14Maybe we don't, but is it just me?
00:18We'll get a wee etch-a-sketched up and maybe get a bit more accurate.
00:21In all seriousness, I know we've questioned this a bit throughout the season, but does that look right to you?
00:27No.
00:28I think I said it in the studio as well.
00:31You know, when you're looking at a monitor that's, you know, 10, 15 feet away and you're not, it's not
00:37like a phone that you're able to zoom in on.
00:40You know, it's difficult.
00:41You just look at it and it's all about trust.
00:43You've got to trust the lines are in the right place.
00:47My gut is that I think Scales is offside, but Jiga, who is the deepest Rangers defender, the line's not
00:56drawn off of him.
00:57His left shoulder, to me, would appear to be the deepest part of a Rangers defender.
01:07I think it would probably still be offside, but those lines don't look right.
01:12And this, again, just strikes at the undermining of trust in the system.
01:18So these decisions are being made with this technology, not using the technology to get the answer.
01:27It's in spite of the technology that we're getting these answers.
01:30So effectively, it's a waste of money.
01:33Yeah.
01:33Yeah.
01:33Listen, there's too many that, you know, we were told right at the start of our, if you remember, the
01:37one thing you can't dispute are factual decisions like offside.
01:40Well, we know we can.
01:41Well, we know we can because we've seen it already this season.
01:44Absolutely.
01:45And I'll be interested to see that VAR review show go out in a few weeks to see, maybe we'll
01:49hear the full dialogue from the VAR room on this one.
01:52And obviously, Aberdeen Celtic's been mentioned, that goal during the week too.
01:55So look, there's always plenty for wee Willie to get into.
01:58And we'll see what he says, Alan, in those weeks, the coming weeks in that programme.
02:03Thank you very much.
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