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More micro analysis of a simple game by the sounds of it (didn't watch it).Scrap VAR and the goal stands because its never spotted.
More micro analysis of a simple game by the sounds of it (didn't watch it).Scrap VAR and the goal stands because its never spotted.
Was your keeper at fault for there goal, I haven't seen the game tonite?
It will help celebrate goals legitimately, instead of wondering if you dare celebrate, I'm kind of glad its finally happened to you in added time, whether or not YOU blame VAR or not, great feeling isn't it ?I just no going back to the old system won’t diffuse any of the issues - only technological help could solve most of them.
It will help celebrate goals legitimately, instead of wondering if you dare celebrate, I'm kind of glad its finally happened to you in added time, whether or not YOU blame VAR or not, great feeling isn't it ?
If that goal had been last season and allowed to stand(which it would) no one would have complained one bit. It wouldn’t of been controversial and the game ends 1-1 as it should with one set of fans celebrating an injury time equalizer.But prior to this season VAR wasn't examining every goal, it's not the refs that are giving these decisions. Of course the rule is dreadful but even if it goes the issues will remain.
In injury time ? When you have no time to do anything else ?‘finally’ ...it’s happened a few times to us now.
It certainly is, it's ruining football currently, as are some of the stupid rule interpretations and micro analysis, none of which are suited to VAR useage, and why it's generally not fit for purpose in this current guise.it’s the biggest argument in favour of getting rid of VAR for me.
Of course there was always talking points in games and differing opinions on decisions, but nothing like now. Almost every game we are utterly exasperated by VAR and the decisions coming from it from armpits offside to these rediculous handball decisions due to the new rule. It’s an absolute shambles and is fast ruining the game we all loved so much.you have a short memory. Literally every game on MOTD in recent years was over shadowed by the refs decisions , offsides , diving, incidents off the ball - it was a farce. And that’s why VAR was bought in.
I’m not saying it’s helped any of the controversy- far from it ! But to pretend there was hardly any of these issues without VAR is way off the mark.
Let's just agree VAR is shitIf that goal had been last season and allowed to stand(which it would) no one would have complained one bit. It wouldn’t of been controversial and the game ends 1-1 as it should with one set of fans celebrating an injury time equalizer.
But prior to this season VAR wasn't examining every goal, it's not the refs that are giving these decisions. Of course the rule is dreadful but even if it goes the issues will remain.
You both make good points, every single goal is now looked at, micro analysed in fact, this isn't necessary it wasn't last year and neither should it be this year, I'm sure since the officials on the pitch have been miked up there will have been a question from the referee to the others "is there any reason that shouldn't be given", and 95% of the time the answer was "no", that should still be the case under the "clear and obvious" rule, and only then should VAR be required, yes there could still be the odd error, but at least we the paying fan, gets football back.If that goal had been last season and allowed to stand(which it would) no one would have complained one bit. It wouldn’t of been controversial and the game ends 1-1 as it should with one set of fans celebrating an injury time equalizer.
God I hate VAR, the game is on its arse it really is.