Someone who was at the game will know.Would that be too much to ask.
Jordan Jones and Alfredo I'm sure they were onside
ThisThey’re fucking horrendous on RTV.
They are not that good on BT either.They’re fucking horrendous on RTV.
Would that be too much to ask.
Jordan Jones and Alfredo I'm sure they were onside
Frustrating no need for Alfie not to keep his line
But the fact is that they don't even show the replay from the original camera, allowing us to make a judgement.Guys this game is covered by rangers tv who have 3 cameras. They can’t have what sky and BT have to cover games (12-15).
They have 18yd cameras which are used for relays when there is offsides, be a fortune for rangers tv to do that every game
Agree that high quality cameras would be too expensive but I'm sure we could get some cheap cameras just to view across the pitch for offsides.Guys this game is covered by rangers tv who have 3 cameras. They can’t have what sky and BT have to cover games (12-15).
They have 18yd cameras which are used for relays when there is offsides, be a fortune for rangers tv to do that every game
£17.25!Bears will not pay for cameras, there is a £17.50 a month thread on this.
They want it for nothing.
This is the point though isn't it.I actually burst out laughing when they showed the replay of Alfie’s disallowed goal. Will we show it from an angle that might prove if it’s offside? Nah, let’s show it from the Broomloan end
I'll never be able to get my head round this, outwith the fans that can't afford to! Paying for RTV among every other thing Rangers sponsor only helps the club.They want it for nothing.
This is the point though isn't it.
The camera exists so why not use it?
This is the point though isn't it.
The camera exists so why not use it?
What bloody difference will extra cameras make? It's not as if the ref is going to look at the broadcast then change his mind. Just be thankful that we could actually see the game live.
We are football supporters, we want to know, to analyse and to discuss.So what difference does it make.
So what difference does it make.
If there’s a controversial decision during the match, getting to find out if it was the right decision is a nice wee bonus that we have become accustomed to when watching on tv. It’s not going to make Brexit happen any quicker, it’s not going to solve the problem of global warming, but it’s good to know either way.
We already have Go_Pros in the nets. It isn't beyond the wit of man to place a couple of remote (or even fixed cameras like they use in cricket for run-outs) in line with the 18 yard line. They wouldn't always have a perfect view but they'd usually give a pretty good angle.
Cheers MorriseySo what difference does it make.
We have them - and we use them. You see it in the post-match footage later in the week. Correct me if I’m wrong though, does the GoPro not record ‘on board’ and is therefore not broadcast-able on live tv?
Let's be honest here.Alfredo's understanding of the offside rule seems very limited for a striker.
Wherever the camera is positioned.
Defoe is offside a lot too.Let's be honest here.Alfredo's understanding of the offside rule seems very limited for a striker.
Wherever the camera is positioned.