Liverpool Thread - 2023/24

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The two scousers on ref watch are funny.

They‘ve not reached the acceptance stage of the grieving process yet. Probably never will.
Its funny as fuck isn't it. Warnock thinks the ref should of stopped the game and ordered Spurs to let liverpool score a goal. Imagine the reaction if this was burnley, bournmouth or even us. It would hardly be mentioned and papered over in a few minutes.
 
So how does that work then when it was already wrongly flagged as offside?
They have now publicly said it wasn’t checked because the VAR thought it had been given as a goal on the pitch. So they consciously didn’t check a marginal Liverpool goal because they thought it had been allowed. There is a conspiracy alright, but not the one the scousers are implying.
 
Its funny as fuck isn't it. Warnock thinks the ref should have stopped the game and ordered Spurs to let liverpool score a goal. Imagine the reaction if this was burnley, bournmouth or even us. It would hardly be mentioned and papered over in a few minutes.
I’m surprised that Sky sports haven’t removed their music like when someone has died.
 
They have now publicly said it wasn’t checked because the VAR thought it had been given as a goal on the pitch. So they consciously didn’t check a marginal Liverpool goal because they thought it had been allowed. There is a conspiracy alright, but not the one the scousers are implying.
Seriously, how the fuck would the VAR mob think that they thought it was given as a goal on the pitch? Were they not watching the game? That's just a pathetic excuse to cover themselves
 
They have now publicly said it wasn’t checked because the VAR thought it had been given as a goal on the pitch. So they consciously didn’t check a marginal Liverpool goal because they thought it had been allowed. There is a conspiracy alright, but not the one the scousers are implying.
Not really. It wasn’t a close call. Lines weren’t needed. England just fucked up. There’s nothing more to it.
 
If Liverpool had a genuine grievance about VAR they could have gone down the route of approaching other clubs to have a unified response to the problems (Other clubs have had bad VAR decisions but don’t have a media fan club)

But no as ever it always has to be about them. The sense of entitlement to the fore.
 
Seriously, how the fuck would the VAR mob think that they thought it was given as a goal on the pitch? Were they not watching the game? That's just a pathetic excuse to cover themselves
I wonder if when referees are physically refereeing games, they’re invested 100%, whereas when sat watching TV and only being needed in a few instances, if any, in a game means they are more likely to switch off.

Maybe we need VAR specialists that can be 100% focused on their role.
 
I hear what you are saying but I just think the English ref’s have to be amongst the most incompetent in Europe. Listen to the VAR discussion in the Wolves v Rag game, the non penalty, it was like school kids in a playground, there was no authoritative voice as we get in Cricket and Rugby, they’re an absolute shambles.
It was shocking imo. A case of who shouts the loudest gets listened to most.

I think they are in a different headspace on this, I think PGMOL are proud of that, they think that audio shows how difficult it is for VAR and refs and that we will all be a little more understanding. They are stuck in that working practice and I see no indication they are going to change it.
 
Victim mode is enabled.

Liverpool have every right to feel aggrieved but I don’t see them calling out Var when it goes in their favour?? What about all the decisions they benefited from since it’s inception?

Surly they are not expecting preferential treatment?

Either all wrong calls are called out or none.
 
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