VAR - 2020/21

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Fans have now bought into the concept of a chafed nipple being offside as being acceptable. This is what happens in football - something comes in that people don't like but they end up getting used to it and even promoting it.

If we were Chelsea today, we'd be going mental. Don't let the fact most of us wanted Leicester to win/Chelsea to lose obscure the matter at hand - that VAR is a blight on the game for anyone who understands the emotion and euphoria of a goal going in. It is killing the game.
 
Fans have now bought into the concept of a chafed nipple being offside as being acceptable. This is what happens in football - something comes in that people don't like but they end up getting used to it and even promoting it.

If we were Chelsea today, we'd be going mental. Don't let the fact most of us wanted Leicester to win/Chelsea to lose obscure the matter at hand - that VAR is a blight on the game for anyone who understands the emotion and euphoria of a goal going in. It is killing the game.

At what point is offside to you then?
 
Fans have now bought into the concept of a chafed nipple being offside as being acceptable. This is what happens in football - something comes in that people don't like but they end up getting used to it and even promoting it.

If we were Chelsea today, we'd be going mental. Don't let the fact most of us wanted Leicester to win/Chelsea to lose obscure the matter at hand - that VAR is a blight on the game for anyone who understands the emotion and euphoria of a goal going in. It is killing the game.
He was a foot or two offside
 
The law needs a re-think. The defender in these situations gets the verdict because his heel happens to be an inch too far forward, no skill involved just luck as we saw today, and he is also 30m away from the player he is "playing on" Change the law to daylight between the last defender. It fits in with the other laws of the game, like the ball having to have completely crossed the line etc. It can also be argued a definite adavantage is being gained if the attacker is completely beyond the defender-something that can't be argued today or in some other situations we all have seen in the past. If it's about mm at one end of the play, no one can say whether the ball was 2mm after it was kicked because the camera angle doesn't allow it.

The technology isn't going to go away but at least tweaks to the laws can make it more palatable. And whats more it's really easy for the lawmakers to put it into place
 
So you won’t to go back to linesman’s letting goals in which are miles offside?
Yes.

Bad line calls were surprisingly rare anyway, ie the ones that didn't need lines on the screen.

VAR is for grown men who cannot accept that life is unfair and in itself does not correct all errors.

VAR ruins the experience for the match-going fan. It's all OK until it ruins a goal celebration for you and your team's fans. I haven't forgotten the ruined experience of 19/20 at the Etihad.
 
Yes.

Bad line calls were surprisingly rare anyway, ie the ones that didn't need lines on the screen.

VAR is for grown men who cannot accept that life is unfair and in itself does not correct all errors.

VAR ruins the experience for the match-going fan. It's all OK until it ruins a goal celebration for you and your team's fans. I haven't forgotten the ruined experience of 19/20 at the Etihad.

You’re speaking absolute bollocks with your second paragraph. VAR won Leicester the cup today and fairly so.
 
Wow, as a Leicester fan, that was a rollercoaster.

I felt it was offside before they looked at it.

The disappointment I felt when it went it though, I was gutted. We went from that feeling to switching with Chelsea in an instance. You’ve felt it, I felt it, watching you play Tottenham.

Now go and beat Chelsea in the Champions League Final, you full deserve it.
 
I'd also be gutted losing a final to a goal like that knowing it was a foot offside
Haha, "a foot offside". If you say so. Might have been offside, might have not. That picture has lines on it. It used to be "half a yard" offside and now we're gutted because someone is "a foot" offside. Pre-VAR, if that goal is given then nobody says it's a travesty.
 
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