SilverFox2
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Seems that Anfield poses problems for technology first no large screen, second no var.I wonder if this is the first game this season where VAR has not worked, if so then the game is corrupt.
It does make you think.
Seems that Anfield poses problems for technology first no large screen, second no var.I wonder if this is the first game this season where VAR has not worked, if so then the game is corrupt.
Swarbrick said the other day that IFAB rules meant that officials couldn't be mic'd up and that we would never hear what is being said because of them.
I just found this so not too sure if he is telling the truth.
City officially complaining to Mike Riley is the right way to go. That was an absolute farce of a refereeing performance on Sunday. A disgusting cover up by all parties.
To get Oliver to look at it. He's not thinking about cameras. He can't believe Oliver hasn'tThe more i think about it, the "no VAR" theory must be rubbish. Why would Aguero have been making the signal after the handball if they knew it wasn't in operation?
How the table would look without var according to talksport
https://talksport.com/football/6285...Nt-019eeOKKt9ilrsBcDz5JkU4#Echobox=1573557002
Sadly this is clearly the case.Var will be scrapped when Liverpool win the league this season,
Hope Nuno has his feck VAR tshirt ready for the meeting
Sadly this is clearly the case.
We need to be on the front foot with this. Two simple questions need to be asked: 1. Was VAR used to check the Trent penalty incident? 2. Was VAR used to check the Salah goal?City officially complaining to Mike Riley is the right way to go. That was an absolute farce of a refereeing performance on Sunday. A disgusting cover up by all parties.