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Is VAR in use for FA Cup games?​

VAR will only be used in FA Cup matches held at Premier League stadiums. This means that 22 of the 32 third-round ties will not have the system in place.

Meanwhile the six top-flight clubs facing away games against lower-league opposition this weekend - Newcastle, Manchester United, Aston Villa, Brighton, Sheffield United and Burnley - will be in the unfamiliar position of VAR being absent from the decision-making process.

This has caused controversy in the past. Newcastle were aggrieved last season when replays showed that one of Sheffield Wednesday's goals in their 2-1 win was scored by a player who appeared to be in an offside position.

However, there was no VAR in operation at Hillsborough and the goal was therefore allowed to stand.
We discussed this during match so I googled it.
Suggestion of VAR in use at our game as it's a PL ground etc but I can't recall 1 single incident going to VAR today, unless I missed it!
 
Too busy doing fuck all. My 15 year old got mugged in the city centre this week, threatened with a knife and made to draw money out of cash machine by a gang of 7 teenagers. No plod anywhere, this was Piccadilly Gardens. Appreciate there are cutbacks but resources seem to be put into the wrong areas
Piccadilly Gardens seems to be a free for all zone the past fews years.
 
Been to Leeds Road, the macalpine, the John smiths, whatever they want to call it, and I’ve never seen uddersfield have a pop at us, but a 15 year old lad is fair game for the cowardly despicable cunts, smashing a pint pot in his face. Cunts
 
We discussed this during match so I googled it.
Suggestion of VAR in use at our game as it's a PL ground etc but I can't recall 1 single incident going to VAR today, unless I missed it!
They mentioned one VAR check on TV... A potential hand ball against City... it simply ran down Kev's chest, despite the animated appeal from some Terriers on heat. At least the BBC had the grace to say 'it was the shortest VAR check in VAR history'.
 
What happened when Gomez got his facial injury? Seemed a full blooded challenge that went wrong for both players? Did one or both slip? Not seen it back yet.

Gomez poor touch put it out of his reach and he and the Hudders player clattered into each other quite heavily but all body/limbs. The facial injury was just a stray leg catching his nose on the way down, not the initial contact, which would have been far far worse!! Think Gomez did more of the clattering, hence the free kick against, but it was pretty 6 and 2 3s. Looked way worse in real time than actually transpired.
 
They mentioned one VAR check on TV... A potential hand ball against City... it simply ran down Kev's chest, despite the animated appeal from some Terriers on heat. At least the BBC had the grace to say 'it was the shortest VAR check in VAR history'.
So the elbow in Rico’s face and the subsequent assault on Akanji weren’t checked? Fucks sake
 

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