lancs blue
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As long as it's not us.Sean Dyche is some manager. I could see him at a top 2 club.
As long as it's not us.Sean Dyche is some manager. I could see him at a top 2 club.
Fixed.Sean Dyche is some manager. I could see him at a League 2 club.
and when you compare it to the Lamela foul against Spurs that didn't even get a card.
You're asking the wrong man, pal, I'm as bewildered by the changes to laws of the game as most.Maybe I'm late on to this, but something I'd like to clarify. Am I to understand that the on-field referee can never overrule VAR if he judges fit? Because that seems plain wrong to me.
Couldn’t agree more.....Sean Dyche is some manager. I could see him at a top 2 club.
The rule is malleable. It depends on who's playing.Maybe I'm late on to this, but something I'd like to clarify. Am I to understand that the on-field referee can never overrule VAR if he judges fit? Because that seems plain wrong to me.
The defender in the middle was covering it so comfortably he wasn't even sprinting, he knew he was safely on the cover. Ridiculous the way VAR lets refs influence the game, so many decisions where they clearly can decide to just do whatever they want and with no scrutiny.That’s never a red, fucking bizarre.
Unless he deemed it dangerous?The defender in the middle was covering it so comfortably he wasn't even sprinting, he knew he was safely on the cover. Ridiculous the way VAR lets refs influence the game, so many decisions where they clearly can decide to just do whatever they want and with no scrutiny.
They can go to the monitor and decide if they agree with VAR or not on possible pens or red cards. They can't overrule line decisions such as offside or goal line tech.Maybe I'm late on to this, but something I'd like to clarify. Am I to understand that the on-field referee can never overrule VAR if he judges fit? Because that seems plain wrong to me.