BlueRockape
Well-Known Member
When WE can hear what they are saying it will work... until then : (
I do wonder if the referees would rather not give it and be sent over to change their mind, as opposed to giving it and being sent over to change their minds?
The first involves ‘not being certain’, the second involves getting it wrong..
In my many years of going to football, I’ve never really had a problem with referees not giving things, it’s when they give (gave) things that haven’t happened I get a bit antsy. In the second case, they can only be guessing, which they should never do.I would be of that opinion but i recall refs/officials not seeing the most blatant decisions ever like this long before VAR.
Hence.... VAR was introduced
Tomiyasu very deliberately blocked the shot, he moves into the ball to block it.Neither were deliberate plays of the ball, so aren’t factored in for offside decisions.
Your nearly right the first one is trying to clear it and it hits the other arsenal player if he’s not affecting the game and offside ( meaning goal stands ) then why is he on the pitch ..Neither were deliberate plays of the ball, so aren’t factored in for offside decisions.
Well he clearly got the ball- in fact he got both of them
A block is not deemed a deliberate play of the ball.Tomiyasu very deliberately blocked the shot, he moves into the ball to block it.
Even if it’s a deliberate block of the ball?A block is not deemed a deliberate play of the ball.