VAR thread 2022/23

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It’s a belief though. Not a definitive fact.

You could be 99% right, or could be 1% right.
I think, given the evidence, any sane person would place a bet on 99% right.

As I said, there is absolutely no reason to believe that the Premier League is somehow far less corrupt than every other sport league in the world.
 
I think, given the evidence, any sane person would place a bet on 99% right.

As I said, there is absolutely no reason to believe that the Premier League is somehow far less corrupt than every other sport league in the world.
Yet it can’t be proven. The evidence isn’t conclusive. Each strand of it isn’t proof of corruption. They’re lumped together to create an viewpoint based on the balance of probability.
 
Yet it can’t be proven. The evidence isn’t conclusive. Each strand of it isn’t proof of corruption. They’re lumped together to create an viewpoint based on the balance of probability.
I am (well, was) a data scientist, so I understand nearly all analyses operate on probabilities based on the preponderance of ever-evolving statistically significant data (even deliberations in a courtroom).

As I have said, all statistically significant data (former officials’ accounts of matching fixing/manipulation, betting corruption scandals, some direct insights I have into the financial management side of football, etc.) indicates a very high probability that the Premier League is no different to any other major sport league in the world.

That is to say, systemic corruption is present and highly likely to be manifested via VAR manipulation.

And I think time will bear out my analysis to be accurate.
 
I am (well, was) a data scientist, so I understand nearly all analyses operate on probabilities based on the preponderance of ever-evolving statistically significant data (even deliberations in a courtroom).

As I have said, all statistically significant data (former officials’ accounts of matching fixing/manipulation, betting corruption scandals, some direct insights I have into the financial management side of football, etc.) indicates a very high probability that the Premier League is no different to any other major sport league in the world.

That is to say, systemic corruption is present and highly likely to be manifested via VAR manipulation.

And I think time will bear out my analysis to be accurate.
And that fine. I wouldn’t be a football fan if I thought that way.
 
See the Liverpool - Newcastle added time for more evidence of how officials can manipulate outcomes.
I can’t comment on it yet because I haven’t seen it and don’t know how justified the criticism is.

It seems to be fan lead rather than anything from Newcastle players and manager.

I’ve seen the offside and that seems fair enough.

The officials didn’t manipulate Newcastle in switching off at a corner.
 
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