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Off-side decisions are often inaccurate
You can mow 'stripes' into pitches. Like this
Why don't they always mow just a load of horizontal thin (Like, 1 metre or half a metre) stripes rightdown the pitch, as standard?
Reason: It will make it infinitely easier for the linesman to see if a player is offside - as he will have a pitch-width 'line' to work from rather then the current 'kinda estimate' flawed system.
Anyone see any reason why not? Or have I actually potentially come up with a half-decent solution for something for the first time ever...?
You can mow 'stripes' into pitches. Like this
![Mower-Stripes.jpg](http://www.lawnandmower.com/i/Mower-Stripes.jpg)
Why don't they always mow just a load of horizontal thin (Like, 1 metre or half a metre) stripes rightdown the pitch, as standard?
Reason: It will make it infinitely easier for the linesman to see if a player is offside - as he will have a pitch-width 'line' to work from rather then the current 'kinda estimate' flawed system.
Anyone see any reason why not? Or have I actually potentially come up with a half-decent solution for something for the first time ever...?