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blueinsa
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thought the linos had been told not to flag until play had stopped
Depends on who is playing.
Can you imagine VAR giving that goal against Liverpool whose players had seen a flag and stopped?
No, neither can I lol.
thought the linos had been told not to flag until play had stopped
Agreed. Doesn't absolve the defenders from blame though. "Play to the whistle" has been uttered since my clothes were last in fashion.There has to be consistency though, not one ref blowing and another letting it develop, it’s just open to abuse.
Agreed. Doesn't absolve the defenders from blame though. "Play to the whistle" has been uttered since my clothes were last in fashion.
A lot has changed now , rules change from game to game or should I say team to team .Agreed. Doesn't absolve the defenders from blame though. "Play to the whistle" has been uttered since my clothes were last in fashion.
It wouldn’t have got that far, the ref would have blown, makes his job easier, blame the liner.Defenders have also stopped defending when a flag has been raised since day dot Jim.
If for one second you think that goal gets given against Liverpool in similar circumstances then you're deluded mate.
Lol.Wtf happened there? Can you imagine the same thing happening against Liverpool?
It wouldn’t have got that far, the ref would have blown, makes his job easier, blame the liner.
Never said anything else fella. But it's an age old saying, and in these times, players and coaches have to be aware. And yes; the chances of that happening against Liverpool are VERY negligible.Defenders have also stopped defending when a flag has been raised since day dot Jim.
If for one second you think that goal gets given against Liverpool in similar circumstances then you're deluded mate.
They showed a grid pattern, not the blue and red lines. Both players involved were easily onside.Im actually not watching it but can those that are confirm that the official VAR offside lines and grids where visible in the decision?