We sit a couple of rows directly behind the Sky commentators. On Saturday there was a new screen in-between Tyler & Neville, who also each have their own one. The third screen was split into quarters and is obviously something new, to do with VAR.
Whilst seemingly everybody else in the ground was going crazy in the 93rd minute, all I was doing was staring at the new screen, watching them repeatedly viewing Laporte & Skipp attacking the corner kick.
This is a momentous shift in football, and without wishing to go over the top, could so easily be the death knell for the game as a spectator sport. For me there will never be another Aguero moment, in fact, soon there will be virtually no celebration for any such 'goal'
As mentioned in another thread, the other issue is clearly the effect on fans of goals like this being ruled out, especially as away fans end up taunting the already aggrieved home supporters. We park the other side of Mary D's and saw several skirmishes as we made our way to the motor
Without being quite at our best, City played some fantastic, beautiful football, battered one of our (alleged) title rivals, yet it was one of the least enjoyable games I have ever had the displeasure of attending