VAR Discussion Thread | 2024/25

Spot-on that. Do not ruin the TV spectacle - we can always blag it afterwards with the usual bullshit from the usual bullshitters.
...and many of the brain dead masses will eat up the crap that's being spoon-fed to them just like they did with Rushforward/The Rat's goal, and repeat their lies/reasoning as though it makes sense.

Joke decision, joke reasoning but the neutrals got a "fair" game to watch and rival fans got to laugh.

Football's fucked!
 
Blatant match manipulation so they didn’t ruin the show. Fuck the rules, just make sure the viewers at home don't turn over.
They are creating ‘content’ half the time with these ridiculous decisions
 
Ironic thing is that I'm sure var didn't send him off because they didn't want to ruin the spectacle of the game, but can anyone tell me that palace would have played any differently with 10 men than 11?
The game wouldn't have changed at all.
It was just a very bad call by people who are supposed to be vanguards for the rules of the game. Not media paymasters.
 
IM ON A TRAIN HOME, I think (it's going to Preston.....I don't liv in Preston but var can still fuck off
 
Would palace 2nd goal have stood without VAR ?
They would have been down to 10 men by then had the laws of the game been applied and who knows what would have unfolded thereafter. I was a fan of var but get to fuck with that reasoning. Offside was the correct decision given by var, the question still remains why wasnt the handball then.
 
What did we learn from VAR today...?

The TV spectacle is more important than the laws of the game.

Either that or it's bent.
Atwell is totally incompetent and him and his var team didn’t have the confidence to make the correct call as they felt the event/spectacle was bigger than the rules.

It needed a strong ref. wtf Atwell was doing reffing a final only his bank account knows.
 
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