VAR - 2020/21

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Clearly not fit for purpose the way it is currently being implemented. The governing powers in the PL need to take decisive action to improve things otherwise the sport will continue to lose credibility. in the eyes of the masses.
 
Like I said, you have a lot to say on a rivals football forum about incorrect VAR decisions affecting my team..

Oh and there's no fkin chance you'll hear from the VAR official who saw that and deemed it not a penalty so you can 'like to hear from him all you want', it's not happening..!..

And that is a BIG part of why VAR is corrupt..

Btw, I'm not aggressive, it's called passion, it's called wanting my team to get treated fairly where VAR is concerned, it's called fed up to the back teeth with getting shafted by VAR..

I don't need a West Ham fan coming on here telling me everything will be all right in the end..

We've been royally fucked over again tonight, a fucking shocking decision that will no doubt be swept under the carpet..!

When you have seasoned professionals like Souness calling it out for the shit show it is then you know it's bent..

Anyway, you keep banging on about its virtues, it'll keep you relevant once you've exhausted your 'best of a 100 threads'

I'll help you out there, here's your next one..

100 dodgy as fcuk VAR decisions that have been awarded against Man City'..!


You can have that one for free..!

Be some poll that tbf ;)
 
Mate, enough with the VAR bullshit. You're always on here defending it. It's shit at best, bent at worst

my many arguments against VAR seem to get lost in my reasoning to wanting to keep it and debate about ways in which it can improve.

I do highlight the good it can and has done, many goals and decisions have been turned around correctly thanks to it. Other decisions like tonight are unexplainable and it’s the officials that deserve the criticism, not var. var has only highlighted how bad they actually are.

Going forward they have to take a good look at improving this and more importantly the transparency in decisions - I don’t blame anyone for being against it because when it gets it wrong. It’s a complete shambles.

Despite all this and what I consider a reasonable view, it’s clear by the constant digs that my opinion on all this is not welcome so I will take a step back from this topic.
 
Clearly not fit for purpose the way it is currently being implemented. The governing powers in the PL need to take decisive action to improve things otherwise the sport will continue to lose credibility. in the eyes of the masses.
Exactly. A referee can miss something and he has the excuse of watching it in real time. When VAR makes decisions like that with the benefit of being able to watch the whole thing from 20 different angles and in slow motion, it just makes everyone assume that it must be corrupt. Nothing about that decision suggests incompetence, because no-one can possibly be that incompetent. It's a deliberate decision to not give us a clear penalty at an important point in the game. Gotta keep the league competitive, you see? That's what keeps people watching. Unless it's a history team winning, of course.

I suspect their default response to this will be to make VAR even less transparent. They'll start with removing the offside lines like they do in the Champions League. We should be able to hear everything the officials are saying all the time, and it's only because they have something to hide that we don't have them miked up.
 
why can not managers question a call and demand a video replay by the referee

if you give each side 1 or 2 big reviews then the club can ask the referee to look at the replay the club coaching staff have seen ? take on VAR and stop clear and obvious mistakes VAR make. also it stops VAR officials coming out weeks later say sorry we got it wrong
Cricket has a system whereby each side has 2 chances to question a decision. And rugby has the system where the video ref refers the final decision back to the on-field ref after giving his opinion and with everyone seeing the video reviews on the big screens.
Doubt if any of those systems would find favour with the corrupt lot in charge of the EPL.
 
It wasnt a penalty for them and it was definitely a penalty for us.

VAR should have ensured that happened,it didnt because its being operated by incompetent cunts and is also open to interpretation and abuse.
 
my many arguments against VAR seem to get lost in my reasoning to wanting to keep it and debate about ways in which it can improve.

I do highlight the good it can and has done, many goals and decisions have been turned around correctly thanks to it. Other decisions like tonight are unexplainable and it’s the officials that deserve the criticism, not var. var has only highlighted how bad they actually are.

Going forward they have to take a good look at improving this and more importantly the transparency in decisions - I don’t blame anyone for being against it because when it gets it wrong. It’s a complete shambles.

Despite all this and what I consider a reasonable view, it’s clear by the constant digs that my opinion on all this is not welcome so I will take a step back from this topic.

Your leaving the thread ??????
Thank the Lord !!!!
Christmas has come early !!!
Ring out them bells !!!
Put the flags out!!!!

No celibrated anything so much since VAR came in.
 
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