Premier League Games 14/15/16/17 July

If i was a player i'd get sent off every game due to VAR.
My head would go and i'd kick a player up in the air & say " fcuking VAR that you cnuts"
 
It has to be changed for next season this var farce all the fans are sick of it. Against Bournemouth the first challenge on Jesus was a clear penalty, everyone agreed except the moron viewing the replay. At 3-0 the game was over as well as Bournemouth were playing. In the end we almost dropped two points because of it.
 
Cheats. Fucking cheats. Fucking fucking fucking cheats..

Correct me if I’m wrong, but how can a freeze frame from a video camera that shoots at I’m assuming 50 frames a second decide that? Answer it can’t. Players moving at speed would mean around 10-15cm is about as accurate as they could get. And that is not accounting for which moment and how accurately you can judge the ball leaving the (would be) assisters foot.


It’s not like a photo finish on the finishing line of running race.

I may be totally wrong however as my knowledge of cameras is limited.
 
Seven goals which were originally awarded against Manchester United have been overturned by VAR this season, the joint-most of any side in the Premier League this campaign (also Southampton and Brighton).
 
He was offside on the graphic, but I couldn't see the ball being played in the same graphic. Could easily have been a fraction after the ball was played, in which case he had moved into an offside position. We need to see the same graphic, but with the cross in the same picture.

This has always been my issue with VAR.

Not as if they have some kind of tracking system in every players boots.

Even then when do they determine when the ball is played eg when it hits the boot or a split second to when it leaves the boot.

Its all bollocks and is ruining the game.

Bring back daylight.
 
The season changed when VAR transferred from Liverpool to Man U.
 

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