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Mark Robins - wrong on both statements

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monmouth said:
bakajack said:
These were done using a straight line from the almighty MS Paint using the clearly visible lawnmower lines at the bottom of the image. If they used better lawnmowers or if Sky used cameras not from the 60s then I could have given you something more definitive

Perpendicular to the touchline puts him easily onside doesn't it? Anyway, so close and benefit of doubt to the attacker and the fact Robins is already blatantly lying about the linesman, puts him a yard on.

Rules of perspective mean you would only look perpendicular to the touchline if the test in question was dead centre of your screen.
 
bakajack said:
monmouth said:
Perpendicular to the touchline puts him easily onside doesn't it? Anyway, so close and benefit of doubt to the attacker and the fact Robins is already blatantly lying about the linesman, puts him a yard on.

Rules of perspective mean you would only look perpendicular to the touchline if the test in question was dead centre of your screen.

👍. Well there we go. He was dead centre of the Lino’s view from two feet away directly in line. Clearly onside. 🤣
 

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