brummie blue
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Over 24hrs since the disappointment of yesterdays VAR/hand ball decision when we all thought we'd won the game. And after reading a lot on here and in various media and listening to numerous pundits it's clear the recent handball rule change has gone too far and VAR's trouble is with those managing it.
I have no problem with the decision on the handball as that's the rule (poor as it is now), I have no problem VAR checking and advising the ref of the infringement.
But the very same person made a decision on the first half penalty offence that we didn't get.
At the last count every newspaper report on the game, every pundit that's seen it and commented and two former referees have said that it was a penalty. Either the VAR operator yesterday got it terribly wrong or was down right incompetent. I don't see this changing, with penalty's it's still down to someone to make the decision exactly like the ref on the pitch, unlike an offside or hand ball when pictures and computer graphics don't lie.
One thing that has occurred is we are likely to suffer more than any other team, simply because of the way we play, we score more, we attack more and we are faster. All the area's were VAR checks the most, there must have been over 15 VAR checks on us in our 1st two league games this season, I bet that's more than any other team.
VAR is here to stay, it will probably get worse before it gets better and settles down, but it's likely to have changed the game we love immeasurably and driven some fans away. I liked it the old way, you win some you lose some.
I have no problem with the decision on the handball as that's the rule (poor as it is now), I have no problem VAR checking and advising the ref of the infringement.
But the very same person made a decision on the first half penalty offence that we didn't get.
At the last count every newspaper report on the game, every pundit that's seen it and commented and two former referees have said that it was a penalty. Either the VAR operator yesterday got it terribly wrong or was down right incompetent. I don't see this changing, with penalty's it's still down to someone to make the decision exactly like the ref on the pitch, unlike an offside or hand ball when pictures and computer graphics don't lie.
One thing that has occurred is we are likely to suffer more than any other team, simply because of the way we play, we score more, we attack more and we are faster. All the area's were VAR checks the most, there must have been over 15 VAR checks on us in our 1st two league games this season, I bet that's more than any other team.
VAR is here to stay, it will probably get worse before it gets better and settles down, but it's likely to have changed the game we love immeasurably and driven some fans away. I liked it the old way, you win some you lose some.