Hart of the Matter
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The most errors by VAR for me are the ones on OffsideIt’s “broken” in the sense it’s not perfect 100%, but it’s still made things a lot better, with fewer errors overall. Each possible error decision might be scrutinised more in the media (esp in each weekend’s big games), but I think the number of errors will have gone down overall.
Ok, respect your pov pal, but we’ll have to agree to disagree then, because although the controversies still make the headlines, I’m convinced the technology overall has helped reduce the total number of human error offsides we had from match officials ‘on the grass’ before it was introduced.The most errors by VAR for me are the ones on Offside
Gabriel denies honing his “Skills” in his back garden at home
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At one point he said ‘welcome to the blue side’ and was completely ignored. In real time, I thought it was a penalty but seeing it in slow motion it looks like the Arsenal player stamps on Eddie’s foot. The ref got it right. They got it right for our penalty too. It’s bloody hilarious the melt down because decisions didn’t go the way that BT wanted them to. They really are a disgrace.To be fair it looked as if Joleonntried to say something a couple of times but what’s is name and Humphries wouldn’t let him get a word in!
The Eddie one wasn’t a penalty and in fact their player stood on Eddie’s ankle! So it was really a foul on the goalkeeper. :-(
Rio was bizarre. He obviously followed Waltons explanation but then decided to put his own ‘inconsistent’ spin on it.To be fair to Wio he said it was a penalty. Humphrey was on a crusade for some reason. It was bizarre how upset he appeared to be when he is, apparently, a Norwich fan.
Exactly. Bizarre day, BT have behaved like idiots and exposed their agenda for all to seeJust seen some of the BT post match discussion. Absolutely disgraceful.