prestonibbo_mcfc
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Hopefully the spurs away performance isn't representative, as he was fucking disgusting that day.Spurs 2x and Liverpool(h)
Not exactly representative of the full season!
Hopefully the spurs away performance isn't representative, as he was fucking disgusting that day.Spurs 2x and Liverpool(h)
Not exactly representative of the full season!
I don’t really think the first one was clear, Jesus was already falling over and Zouma didn’t affect that in any way. Second one he did give.Taylor should NEVER be allowed near any of our matches. 2 clear penalties and he gave neither.
If that is not bias and corruption, nothing is.
He didn’t give it. It was obvious on first viewing and him being forced to give it contributes to the pressure taking it. It’s all deliberateI don’t really think the first one was clear, Jesus was already falling over and Zouma didn’t affect that in any way. Second one he did give.
He fucking booted him in the leg. How clear do you need it to be?I don’t really think the first one was clear, Jesus was already falling over and Zouma didn’t affect that in any way. Second one he did give.
It wasn’t clear in live action but it was blatantly obvious in replay. How could VAR not have seen that ? And he actually didn’t give the second one. He waved it away. The penalty was given by VARI don’t really think the first one was clear, Jesus was already falling over and Zouma didn’t affect that in any way. Second one he did give.
Yep, first one on Var, whats the point if they cant see the clear pen. Brooks bottled it also for 2nd one, putting it in Alti HandsI don’t really think the first one was clear, Jesus was already falling over and Zouma didn’t affect that in any way. Second one he did give.
No he didn't, he has to refer it to the on field ref to make the final decision.Yep, first one on Var, whats the point if they cant see the clear pen. Brooks bottled it also for 2nd one, putting it in Alti Hands
Don’t think he was too bad. Didn’t fall for any of Antonio’s nonsense. 1st pen shout var should have given. Second one they did.Fantastic performance by Alti Fan.
Reilly, The Premier League, and Sky Sports will be proud of the way he managed it for them.
The second one.... he was told to give it that's why. I would have accepted it if it was only the first pen he missed but to miss 2 ?I don’t really think the first one was clear, Jesus was already falling over and Zouma didn’t affect that in any way. Second one he did give.
How did Antonio not get booked for his consistent reaction to every decision that went against him? Rather tolerant.Don’t think he was too bad. Didn’t fall for any of Antonio’s nonsense. 1st pen shout var should have given. Second one they did.
He does but the referee doesn't have to look at the replay. The VAR can tell the referee it's an obvious penalty and the referee can just give it.No he didn't, he has to refer it to the on field ref to make the final decision.
So, by your own definition, an on field review is appropriate. What is/isn't a foul comes under "subjective decision".He does but the referee doesn't have to look at the replay. The VAR can tell the referee it's an obvious penalty and the referee can just give it.
- For subjective decisions, e.g. intensity of a foul challenge, interference at offside, handball considerations, an ‘on-field review’ (OFR) is appropriate
- For factual decisions e.g. position of an offence or player (offside), point of contact (handball/foul), location (inside or outside the penalty area), ball out of play etc. a VAR-only review is usually appropriate but an ‘on-field review’ (OFR) can be used for a factual decision if it will help manage the players/match or ‘sell’ the decision (e.g. a crucial match-deciding decision late in the game)