Changing An Outcome

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I was on a radio talk show many years ago and we were discussing how someone could influence the outcome of a match. It could be football , rugby or any sport. It is hard for one player on a large team to have much influence though. You would need at least a third or more to be in on it and that means more lips that could talk. This was the time of Bruce Grobelaar and the scandals surrounding his betting.It would be easy for a goalie to make an error to change the scoreline, but it couldn't happen too often if he wanted to keep being selected.

I think at the time the one who had the most say and who could change it wouldn't be a player, but the referee. The way the laws of various sports have been written there are certain grey areas and human error can be blamed for certain decisions. It is how the match official interprets the law at that given time.

With the introduction of VAR in football,the wicket review in cricket and the third match official in rugby it would be much harder to pull off today. I know 10 or 15 years ago in rugby it wouldn't have been too difficult to get something wrong on purpose favoring one of the teams. It could be something so small yet so important. I used to enjoy watching the old games from years gone by, but it is too obvious that the home referees had too big a say. The 1974 Lions in South Africa were robbed by home town whistle blowing.

I am all for questioning the officials by use of replays and whatever technology is available as it is the correct result that we are all after. There is nothing worse than having a result that is wrong due to human error. Saying that errors are still made in the biggest of arenas for instance the latest Cricket World Cup where the officials cocked up massively. It was something out of the ordinary that happened, but they still got it wrong.

I read an article today which got me onto this subject in the first place about an NBA official who was part of a mob betting syndicate. He didn't change the result but influenced the spread of points between the two teams which can be more lucrative than betting on the win. I am hoping more and more technology comes in so it doesn't allow for this, but still keeping the human official as that is what is still important.

One other reason is why I am still in favor of keeping the human element is for safety reasons. Only someone who knows and understands the game can keep it safe for everyone playing.



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I stopped watching the NBA a long time ago. There is basically no defense any more and it was totally obvious that they officials were being biased. It was just horrible to watch. I don't know if it is any better these days, but I kind of doubt it.

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I don't know the rules, but I am sure it can be played if you have the right officials in place. I stopped watching the local rugby here for the same reason as I know the rules and I just thought it didn't add up to what I was watching. One of them is on the third official panel for test matches today.

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I agree, human element should be alive.

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@cryptoandcoffee thanks so much for bringing this matter up. Now let me say this sports as a whole is very big and wide now for anyone to tamper with. The introduction of VAR has really been helping in officiating in football matches. I think they should officiate a match the normal way and not being biased..

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I believe if VAR can be used in rugby too there would be changes to as well.

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They do have something similar where a third referee looks at the play to check for scoring and foul play.

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