cheekybids
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It's not a mistake though, it's just cheating. I fully believe that.
They literally get to play the video back again and again. There's nothing to miss or make a mistake about when you have the ability to watch it again and again.
If a referee misses it In real time, fair enough, there's a lot going on, he could have a limited view because of players in the way etc, there's certainly margin for error there.
With VAR there ls absolutely no reason for mistakes like that. You're not working blindly of trying to spot an incident you didn't see In real time. You're watching one man clattering into another man, as many times as you want to rewind it.
We can all sit and watch a United game in a match thread and discuss at what point do we think they're going to get a very controversial decision. it's because it's a common thing, it's not just some irrational dislike of Man united by us City.fans, because fans of other teams also say it and you can pinpoint multiple times its happened, to the point the average viewer basically expects it. so for me it just has to be blatant cheating.
That’s why I like VAR, not because it makes any difference but it shows them for the cheating cunts they are.