Betterdeedthan red
Well-Known Member
Nah. The Sky Sports studio have no comms with the PiGMOL, right?
There you go.
We've been told.
Well not told.
Over heard it
Bent as fuck.
Nah. The Sky Sports studio have no comms with the PiGMOL, right?
Then at the end " I wish we could hear him".......hidden in plain sightThere you go.
We've been told.
Well not told.
Over heard it
Bent as fuck.
If it was truly bent, that pen doesn’t get awarded, especially at the end of the game, this thread goes haywire and Arsenal are that bit further ahead.We could have seen them not award the penalty for nunes yesterday and got away with it. Maybe it is evening itself out now. We will see.
Just this. Again.It's just PGMOL over-complicating things for themselves by introducing VAR when they don't know how to use it properly. Football is full of grey areas that VAR can't interpret, no matter how long the officials look at it, so all we're getting is more confusion - and more incidents where very, very picky decisions are made, seemingly at random, and then seemingly obvious decisions are being ignored.
I think PGMOL just need to can VAR for 99.9% of all decisions. Keep it for black & white stuff but don't bother on the grey stuff, just give control back to the refs on the pitch and let them actually make decisions. I hated it when it came in, things sort of got better just after the pandemic, but it's gone back to being total shit and I hate it more.
Change the offside rule so that it's judged by feet rather than "sleeves" or whatever, keep using the semi-auto technology for offsides, and the keep goal line buzzer. Bin the rest off. It's getting us absolutely nowhere, causing more muscle injuries, sending fans loopy, sending players and managers round the twist, and ruining the game.
Nah. The Sky Sports studio have no comms with the PiGMOL, right?
BBC's Monday Night Club presenter Mark Chapman asked why, if TV commentators can hear the conversations between the referee and VAR team, that audio is not made available to the public. Former Manchester City defender Micah Richards responded by stating he disagreed with having decisions explained in real time.
You lost me when I saw Chris Sutton's name.We've known (and been told) that the match commentators can overhear the referee comms ever since VAR came in 6 years ago. They reference it in every single game when you hear them say a VAR check is over, or that they're checking something when there's no other indication.
Here's a debate from 5 years ago -
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Premier League referees: Time to mic up officials, says Chris Sutton
The current Premier League referees are the "best around" but it is time to mic them up, says former striker Chris Sutton.www.bbc.co.uk
The most telling thing is his last line "Hes not talking to us I wish you could hear him"We've known (and been told) that the match commentators can overhear the referee comms ever since VAR came in 6 years ago. They reference it in every single game when you hear them say a VAR check is over, or that they're checking something when there's no other indication.
Here's a debate from 5 years ago -
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Premier League referees: Time to mic up officials, says Chris Sutton
The current Premier League referees are the "best around" but it is time to mic them up, says former striker Chris Sutton.www.bbc.co.uk
We knew that ages ago from all of the commentators basically relaying in real time what the VAR is saying. That's why it becomes obvious when they've changed their minds halfway through. It's so clear when the commentators initially give their own opinion about an incident and within 20 seconds, they're following the completely opposite company line.There you go.
We've been told.
Well not told.
Over heard it
Bent as fuck.
To my mind the corruption that masquerades in plain sight as ' incompetence' has ramped up 100% x2 since those times. I thought 2021 V Brighton away after league won, many strange decisions was bad, but that was the warm up what was to come with the Rashford goal at OT, the scum pk v Jack in the Cup final, the Henderson Red in the cup final. There is a very long list which imo are deliberate actions against City by the officials.They must have been pulling their hair out in 22/23, when we were just too good to be reined in by their deliberate interventions.
I posted on the matchday thread immediately yesterday when I heard either him or Drury say something like ' we are PRIVVY' to these conversations'. Meaning ref and Stockley Park. Therefore I think it's got to be two way hence why many of Nevilles suggestions suddenly become reasons for some decisions.There you go.
We've been told.
Well not told.
Over heard it
Bent as fuck.
I thought that was only selective comm's, and only when var are deliberating an incident?We've known (and been told) that the match commentators can overhear the referee comms ever since VAR came in 6 years ago. They reference it in every single game when you hear them say a VAR check is over, or that they're checking something when there's no other indication.
Here's a debate from 5 years ago -
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Premier League referees: Time to mic up officials, says Chris Sutton
The current Premier League referees are the "best around" but it is time to mic them up, says former striker Chris Sutton.www.bbc.co.uk
If it was truly bent, that pen doesn’t get awarded, especially at the end of the game, this thread goes haywire and Arsenal are that bit further ahead.
Yesterday was a clear example of you get some and you don’t get some. The comments on line are saying we are being assisted the chance to win the title and that we are 116 FC and all that bollocks.
Nah. The Sky Sports studio have no comms with the PiGMOL, right?
If it is true that the commentators have a listening comms line to VAR, who are they hearing the 15 second line off?He hears that there is 15 seconds left in the one way feed from the officials that broadcasters get.