pride in battle
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I didn't see the ref blow ?Not a literal minute!
It was as Haaland was wheeling away to celebrate, as he got about half/three quarters of the way to the corner flag.
I didn't see the ref blow ?Not a literal minute!
It was as Haaland was wheeling away to celebrate, as he got about half/three quarters of the way to the corner flag.
I think each year it’s changed too, which makes it even more inexplicableI think Matterface just got caught up in the celebrations, all the City players around the ref knew it was no goal and the ref would have told VAR, I've ruled it out, should it be overturned.
The bigger issue is the current handball rule. Been saying it was 3 or 4 years now.
Because he's a useless ****!That last bit is key. Why would the ref guess at a handball as that's what he would have done
He should have given it if he wasnt sure THEN gone to varDon't know and under 'clear and obvious' that's huge because basically his decision stands.
I'd just let him watch it at the monitor again with no VAR input.
I didn't see the ref blow ?
I dont care whether the ref disallowed the goal 5 seconds after Haaland scored, 5 minutes after or 5 hours after.
The fact that a goal has been disallowed for handball despite VAR confirming there is no conclusive evidence of handball is utter incompetence.
It shows that the primary purpose of VAR is to protect referees rather than coming to the correct decision.
Surely the evidence suggested there was no handball. Ref asks did he handball it? vAR looks and respond nothing from what we can see suggests he handballed it. The only handball we can see is the spurs player. Ref - ok great, stick with my decision.It doesn’t to be fair. VAR said there was no conclusive evidence to overturn the decision, which is what it needs to intervene.
It was entirely the ref’s fault.
Well Var didn't realise either then. Matterface can hear what Var are saying and took his lead from them.Ref did disallow it, it just took a minute, that's why only 1 or 2 lads were over with Haaland.
Matterface just didn't realise.
It doesn’t to be fair. VAR said there was no conclusive evidence to overturn the decision, which is what it needs to intervene.
It was entirely the ref’s fault.
Surely the evidence suggested there was no handball. Ref asks did he handball it? vAR looks and respond nothing from what we can see suggests he handballed it. The only handball we can see is the spurs player. Ref - ok great, stick with my decision.
Poppycock.Bad decision at the end but that just capped a quite dreadful performance all round.
That’s precisely the point I’m making.
The emphasis is on conclusive evidence to overturn a decision rather than coming to the correct decision.
The ref claimed handball and there’s no conclusive evidence that it happened. The idea that players have to prove they didn’t commit an offence, as opposed to the ref proving they did is utter stupidity.
The ref’s aren’t exclusive, they are a team that are directed.That’s precisely the point I’m making.
The emphasis is on conclusive evidence to overturn a decision rather than coming to the correct decision.
The ref claimed handball and there’s no conclusive evidence that it happened. The idea that players have to prove they didn’t commit an offence, as opposed to the ref proving they did is utter stupidity.