Var debate 2019/20

Do you think VAR will get more stick now that the dippers have been wronged ?
They haven't been though, that's the issue. Just becuase Klipperty rants and raves doesn't mean they have been wronged. Burnley can quite rightly moan about it after their game at Leicester and so can Watford, us etc
 
They haven't been though, that's the issue. Just becuase Klipperty rants and raves doesn't mean they have been wronged. Burnley can quite rightly moan about it after their game at Leicester and so can Watford, us etc
Wolves have been fucked a few times
 
They haven't been though, that's the issue. Just becuase Klipperty rants and raves doesn't mean they have been wronged. Burnley can quite rightly moan about it after their game at Leicester and so can Watford, us etc

That Burnley one looks quite important to me. It appears that the VAR team are those who disallowed the goal. Maybe Moss asked for confirmation that there was contact, at which point any 'error' would have been if there had been no contact.
 
The problem I have with VAR - well one of the many problems actually - is the lack of accountability and transparency. Invisible people in a far away room, looking at footage we cannot see. Reviewing what they like, ignoring what they like.

Whether or not it's corrupt (it is by the way,), it's too wide open to corruption. And even if not corruption, then bias and unfairness without scrutiny or appeal - it's a shitty implementation of what ought to be an improvement.
I watched the rugby on Saturday and during a review you hear exactly what they are saying to each other and that has to happen with football. It gives it integrity and accountability and if these people are looking at decisions like the Watford penalty on Saturday and genuinely saying that wasn’t a foul, it clearly proves they are totally incompetent.
 
Don’t know if its been posted on here earlier but when that horrendous foul happened on the Littlewoods player yesterday it must have really disoriented him as he hit the ground not only holding the wrong leg but even the wrong part of the wrong leg.

Slight touch just below the left knee, on the ground holding the right ankle, but not a dive just making the most of it according to the pundits.
 
Wolves have been fucked a few times
But on Saturday the decisions were correct and they actually got a penalty that was very dubious. As for the previous one they got chalked off it did hit Boly’s arm.

Ali’s on Saturday has now put the cat amongst the pigeons, his control of the ball using his arm was far easier to spot and review by VAR than either Jesus v the Spuds and Boly’s. However for some bizarre reason it was allowed to stand, even Ali said he thought it wouldn’t be allowed but when Phil Neville and Chris Hughton analyse the play and come to the conclusion the goal was valid you know there there is a big problem.
 
But on Saturday the decisions were correct and they actually got a penalty that was very dubious. As for the previous one they got chalked off it did hit Boly’s arm.

Ali’s on Saturday has now put the cat amongst the pigeons, his control of the ball using his arm was far easier to spot and review by VAR than either Jesus v the Spuds and Boly’s. However for some bizarre reason it was allowed to stand, even Ali said he thought it wouldn’t be allowed but when Phil Neville and Chris Hughton analyse the play and come to the conclusion the goal was valid you know there there is a big problem.

So we've come to the conclusion then


Fuck VAR
Fuck VAR
Fuck VAR
 
Three minutes to go and the match (scum v scouse) is building to a crescendo. Liverpool pushing for a winner and united defending for their lives. Cue VAR check for summat, everyone on the pitch stops, everyone in the crowd stops. Match re-starts, fizzles out and off they go.
Yeah, great for the game....
 
But on Saturday the decisions were correct and they actually got a penalty that was very dubious. As for the previous one they got chalked off it did hit Boly’s arm.

Ali’s on Saturday has now put the cat amongst the pigeons, his control of the ball using his arm was far easier to spot and review by VAR than either Jesus v the Spuds and Boly’s. However for some bizarre reason it was allowed to stand, even Ali said he thought it wouldn’t be allowed but when Phil Neville and Chris Hughton analyse the play and come to the conclusion the goal was valid you know there there is a big problem.

I cannot understand how, when supposedly, the VAR wallahs in their well-appointed, technically-ornamented shed, can say that the ball didn't touch the 'forbidden' part of the arm. Unless, of course, we factor in the well-know and oft-sung ditty - Yer don't know what yer doin' - or they are simple, down-to-earth, rotten-to-the-core cheats. Just a crate of bad apples.
 

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