malg
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I quite liked Slott when he first came to Pool. Calm on the touchline, no histrionics. Its a shame he has gone full Klopp now. Must be something in the air off the Mersey.
I quite liked Slott when he first came to Pool. Calm on the touchline, no histrionics. Its a shame he has gone full Klopp now. Must be something in the air off the Mersey.
I actually like VAR in principle, but it's the implementation that is so poor.Yes that was my take on it too.
THere would be none of this nonsense if they scrapped this VAR shit. It's never been fit for purpose.
if you look on his profile he has a big steau 86 flag as his moniker, the stereotypical scouse twat, happy to use the aftermath of Heysel as a tool to bait Evertonians about their lack of european cup, i fucking hate them
You wot? Please explain.Barn Door Penalty
Would have beat him to the ball by a couple of yards in my opinion.Yep - he was definitely beating the fella for pace
When you say " you're on the pill right " ;-)The cunts still might like they did at the swamp.
Wonder what the point of no return is?
Because if they'd applied the "letter of the law" Henderson would have also been sent off. But they chose to ignore it, even though it was blatantly clear, I assume because (in their view) an early red card for the underdogs would have "spoiled the game".In what way is that a parallel?
He hit it towards the goal if Haaland hadn’t been held back with a foul Haaland would have scored in the open net
Because if they'd applied the "letter of the law" Henderson would have also been sent off. But they chose to ignore it, even though it was blatantly clear, I assume because (in their view) an early red card for the underdogs would have "spoiled the game".
They can be very selective about how they apply "the letter of the law" when they want to be. If you don't understand that then it's a very stupid question.
Shay Given has just nailed it on the MCNI think now the dust has settled and we got the 3 points everyone probably knows it was the right decision. Keane called it right - he said he lost the league on goal difference and also said Sunderland wouldn't be happy playing the Dippers midweek if the Slobby fella played and scored.
I would be surprised if there was a two-way conversation between the TV commentators and officials. But why are they so secretive and why are the paying customers excluded? I believe that the broadcasters have far to much influence on the sport. Why have time-outs suddenly started happening during games? Why are Arsenal players allowed to leave the pitch for team talks whenever there is a stoppage? Why do the broadcasters never mention it?Im pretty sure that VAR is set up independently from the TV companies footage. So it can't be influenced by the broadcasters. The TV commentators can hear the conversation between the the VAR and the ref. Thats why the commentators seldom get their prediction of the outcome wrong.
Before you start calling somebody stupid you ought to make sure that you understand what you're saying. That doesn't seem to be the case here. Do you know what parallel means?Because if they'd applied the "letter of the law" Henderson would have also been sent off. But they chose to ignore it, even though it was blatantly clear, I assume because (in their view) an early red card for the underdogs would have "spoiled the game".
They can be very selective about how they apply "the letter of the law" when they want to be. If you don't understand that then it's a very stupid question.
I don't care about playing advantage. My point was that they chose to apply the law in one incident, but not in the other despite both going to VAR. That's the parallel.Before you start calling somebody stupid you ought to make sure that you understand what you're saying. That doesn't seem to be the case here. Do you know what parallel means?
Nothing of what you say explains why that was a parallel - in fact, your own post confirms that the circumstances were completely different.
Yesterday, the ref played on because of the advantage rule - it looked to all the world that Erling was going to tap it in.
The FA Cup disgrace was nothing to do with the advantage rule whatsoever.
I agree with you on this by the way. As you rightly say, VAR is fine in principle but the implementation (in the PL specifically) is really poor.I actually like VAR in principle, but it's the implementation that is so poor.
It takes me 10 seconds to rewind SkyQ to watch it again. They obviously have to check more camera angles, so why not give VAR, say, 60 seconds maximum to come up with a firm decision. If they are undecided after that time, the on-field decision stands.
I agree with the decision over the 3-1 goal yesterday, rule-wise, but they'd have a right to complain had they lost both a goal and a player for the same incident.
In spirit, it was obviously bollocks, though.
But why did he have to go over to the monitor and waste the time, anyway? It wasn't as though he'd missed anything. He should just have pulled it back once Erl complicated matters by fouling Szobozlai. The 'suggestion' to check the monitor is surely when VAR feel that there's something he needs to see?
I haven't researched it but I'm sure that VAR delays grow longer every season.
They are but did you hear what the sky presenter said at the end?I see Sky are pushing the notion that Liverpool should have had a penalty just before the disallowed 3rd goal
They even have close up video evidence... which shows Rodri making a perfectly time tackle