The time goal line technology STOPPED working!
100 days had passed. 2,396 hours. Nearly 150,000 minutes since 90 minutes of Premier League football had been played.
Project Restart was underway.
Football in Germany had restarted, football in Belarus bafflingly never stopped but there was nothing quite like the Premier League.
The first match after the Coronavirus postponement was slated for Villa Park: Aston Villa vs Sheffield United.
Sheffield United could scarcely believe their form in their first season back and sat above both Tottenham and Arsenal in 7th. Aston Villa were staring down the barrel of relegation and sat second from bottom.
The flashpoint of a plodding game came when Oli Norwood swung in a deep free-kick that caught Orjan Nyland unawares.
The Norwegian back peddled into the net, taking the ball with him but quickly managed to grasp the ball on the line. Goal line technology didn’t rule a goal so therefore no controversy?
It was over the line, but Michael Oliver went by his magical goal watch on his wrist: it said no goal.
The Premier League spouted ‘technical error’ in the immediate aftermath, as television replays clearly showed a Sheffield United goal should’ve stood. Yet, we were tethered to the technology so couldn’t give a goal. The game finished 0-0, Aston Villa stayed up by a point.
A pithy metaphor, it seems, for the futility of humanity as we slowly encircle the drain of our existence and enter the singularity and the rise of the machines.
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