Var debate 2019/20

You are constantly challenging posters and defending VAR No other team is getting screwed over every week by VAR/the man who watches it. All the VAR man has to say is did you see him step on Silvas foot. If he says no it is a penalty, if he says yes then we are well and truly fucked.
Three games and fucked over 4 times, that says it all.

Id say utd fans think VAR didnt give them what they deserved yesterday

Ive said lots of times that VAR officials got that call wrong today...I to annot understand how a ref sees that as anything other than a penalty....but this has always been the case - with or without VAR....
 
Corrupt as fuck. It is like EVERY other has been given a FREE £150m striker. How can they defend this bollocks?
I'm not a lawyer (even one of the barrack room variety) but I'm beginning to think that this has all the hallmarks for becoming the sport equivalent of PPI. People going to games; people subscribing to football packages; people betting and so on could trigger a claim some time in the future if this isn't sorted out and quickly. A sporting event, by its nature, is prone to a number of complexities and uncertainties so, to date it has been difficult to bring claims of impartiality or corruption. VAR however is guided by the Laws of the Game and should enable a platform where mistakes are limited and bias, however seemingly innocent, is reduced to statistical norms. The ad hoc explanations given; the almost arrogant unwillingness to believe that the crowd is worthy of listening to the referee/Stockley Park dialogue (the supporters of both rugby codes and cricket seem able to master it whether their toffs or scruffs) ; the subjective use of relay feeds from broadcasters etc.; the , etc. give grave cause concern to me, as an average football fan. Lawyers like fat cat victims and The FA Premier League; PIGMOL; SKY; BT etc. need to tread very carefully in my opinion. Especially as the PPI gravy train is about to hit the buffers.
If I am writing bollocks then please take my fifty years of watching city in mitigation. I'm sure many a jury would find I've suffered enough.
 
Will the VAR ever over turna dive I wonder - they dont appear to be very strong at present so im guessing no
Var has not over turned any penalty decision (yet) as I’ve repeated a thousand times. For any team. In any match.

That’s why it’s useless rather than bent.
 
Do the VAR officials see the same replays we do on TV? Stonewall pen today not given
Mate, as has been said by quite a few of us, the Refs using Var arnt overturning the onfield refs penalty decisions. It's as simple as that. We've been shafted, Rags have, Wolves and a couple of others. They just arnt making their mate look a **** on the pitch by flipping his decision. Which is bollocks if you ask me but that's the way every penalty has gone up to yet
 
Id say utd fans think VAR didnt give them what they deserved yesterday

Ive said lots of times that VAR officials got that call wrong today...I to annot understand how a ref sees that as anything other than a penalty....but this has always been the case - with or without VAR....

The amount of times the Rags flung themselves to the floor looking for a foul/penalty clearly went against them but any way I am talking about today and your continued defence of VAR. It is a joke but it is a joke that is always being played against us. I can accept he didn't see it in real time that is why VAR was brought in but for the second week running they have ignored the technology. It isn't about the VAR man being stronger it stinks of corrupt practices.
 
Surely the conversation between the ref and var should have been “the defender stood on his foot, did you see it?”, if the reply was no then it was an clear and obvious error missed by the ref so pen; if the reply was yes then var should have said back “then why the fu@k have you not given the pen?!!”
Surely once they established he didn’t see the treading on the foot, the VAR should have told Marriner to go and review it again on pitch side monitor, again surely that’s what it’s fucking for.

It’s pathetic.

Don’t understand why there are any reviews if nothing is ever going to get overturned, the system is useless in current format.
 
Var has not over turned any penalty decision (yet) as I’ve repeated a thousand times. For any team. In any match.

That’s why it’s useless rather than bent.
It does seem that the VAR officials are just too unwilling to challenge the refs decision. They’re only giving decisions such as offside which don’t reflect on the ability of their colleague.
 
I'm not a lawyer (even one of the barrack room variety) but I'm beginning to think that this has all the hallmarks for becoming the sport equivalent of PPI. People going to games; people subscribing to football packages; people betting and so on could trigger a claim some time in the future if this isn't sorted out and quickly. A sporting event, by its nature, is prone to a number of complexities and uncertainties so, to date it has been difficult to bring claims of impartiality or corruption. VAR however is guided by the Laws of the Game and should enable a platform where mistakes are limited and bias, however seemingly innocent, is reduced to statistical norms. The ad hoc explanations given; the almost arrogant unwillingness to believe that the crowd is worthy of listening to the referee/Stockley Park dialogue (the supporters of both rugby codes and cricket seem able to master it whether their toffs or scruffs) ; the subjective use of relay feeds from broadcasters etc.; the , etc. give grave cause concern to me, as an average football fan. Lawyers like fat cat victims and The FA Premier League; PIGMOL; SKY; BT etc. need to tread very carefully in my opinion. Especially as the PPI gravy train is about to hit the buffers.
If I am writing bollocks then please take my fifty years of watching city in mitigation. I'm sure many a jury would find I've suffered enough.
I would you say you are making a lot of sense there. Interesting point about the temptation of ppi lawyers to jump onto this after the 31 August deadline.
 
Surely once they established he didn’t see the treading on the foot, the VAR should have told Marriner to go and review it again on pitch side monitor, again surely that’s what it’s fucking for.

It’s pathetic.

Don’t understand why there are any reviews if nothing is ever going to get overturned, the system is useless in current format.
For very good reasons they are trying to prevent the ref reviewing on the sidelines, it isn’t needed here anyway, just tell him that silva’s foot was stood on.
 
For very good reasons they are trying to prevent the ref reviewing on the sidelines, it isn’t needed here anyway, just tell him that silva’s foot was stood on.
My point is why have the monitor there then? They said that’d be the reason for its use.
 

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