Celebrating my 40th !
Can’t be arsed explaining every bad VAR call. They’ll always happen,
Take too long as well given it’s every game every week. Anyway Happy Birthday.
Celebrating my 40th !
Can’t be arsed explaining every bad VAR call. They’ll always happen,
Then there is the last minute penalty. Who'd have guessed United would be the beneficiaries here? A foul, yes for sure, but it's outside the area and the United player then dives to ground landing inside the area.
I've watched football for the best part of 70 years and I have to say that this is no longer the game I have loved all these years. In fact it's debatable whether it's actually a sport anymore. Too open to manipulation by the misuse of technology. Even the CL draw on Thurs was partially automated. The lunatics seem to be running the asylum nowadays.
They obviously are manipulated.Even the lines you see on screen when they show you the decision can be manipulated. I'm not saying they are but they can be.
I'd say I'm fairly competent in video and image editing and I could manipulate or move those lines/players to a different position in under 60 seconds before anyone else sees it.
The technology can be used however they choose to use it. If they wanted to be fair with the use of technology, they could. If they wanted to use it to influence games, they can (and seemingly do).
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I assume they are saying the Burnley players foot is a fraction further forward than the raggy one.What is offside his forearm doesn’t count the sleeve is highlighted the same on both players so they are level
when refereeing for the Womans Rugby World Cup looks more professional, more competent, more transparent, more consistent and the use of TMO 100% better than the application of VAR, you know that something stinks to high heaven. They are not incompetent. They are bent and are executing the PL's playbook.The BIG BIG issue with var is lack of consistency, you only have to look at yesterday and last week, bobb gets his foot stepped on no penalty not enough in, chelsea player gets his foot stepped on in the lead up to a goal in completely natural movement goal ruled out for fulham, fulham player gets foot stepped on in lead up to chelsea goal, nothing to see and completely ignored.
These are not subjective decisions they are all exactly the same challenges and are all reffed completely differently, if you are going to have VAR and look at everything in its minutiae and rule out goals for mm on a sleeve or a toenail there should be zero inconsistency with decisions there really is no excuse for them and that is why everyone will continue to believe that it is bent.
Couple with that with secrecy that it is shrouded in where they refuse to let you hear the conversation between the VAR official and the ref despite them being available in literally every single other sport and people are right to be asking questions and dont get me started on the nonsense yesterday where the 'wrong' image was apparently broadcast in the rags burnley game and then they magically managed to find the correct one after the game when theyd have enough time to doctor it to suit their rhetoric and the whole thing stinks to high heaven.
Feet of both players are well behind the line in the obscured part of the image only and equal amount of each player's sleeve and the arm of the Burnley player are in the offside zone Its level and not offside, this needs an explanation from the corrupt PiGMOLI assume they are saying the Burnley players foot is a fraction further forward than the raggy one.
That to me is where Var and the laws surrounding it is wrong.
I don't want to see perfectly good goals chalked off by a computer saying 0.5mm is offside.
Great post. Absolutely spot on. You can also include the penalty decision for Chelsea for handball. Not much difference between Pedro handling the ball first and then the ball hitting Sessegnon on the arm. Fulham were well and truly done yesterday. Jones and his VAR cronies were bloody awful.The BIG BIG issue with var is lack of consistency, you only have to look at yesterday and last week, bobb gets his foot stepped on no penalty not enough in, chelsea player gets his foot stepped on in the lead up to a goal in completely natural movement goal ruled out for fulham, fulham player gets foot stepped on in lead up to chelsea goal, nothing to see and completely ignored.
These are not subjective decisions they are all exactly the same challenges and are all reffed completely differently, if you are going to have VAR and look at everything in its minutiae and rule out goals for mm on a sleeve or a toenail there should be zero inconsistency with decisions there really is no excuse for them and that is why everyone will continue to believe that it is bent.
Couple with that with secrecy that it is shrouded in where they refuse to let you hear the conversation between the VAR official and the ref despite them being available in literally every single other sport and people are right to be asking questions and dont get me started on the nonsense yesterday where the 'wrong' image was apparently broadcast in the rags burnley game and then they magically managed to find the correct one after the game when theyd have enough time to doctor it to suit their rhetoric and the whole thing stinks to high heaven.
Because officially at least, the referee always makes the final decision. The A in VAR stands for assistant and just like the assistants with the flags, all they can do is advise a referee. To save time, they allow a referee to accept 'factual' decisions like handball and offside, without checking himself. But technically it is still his decision to take that advice.I've never actually understood why a decision, referred to VAR, is then sent back to Infield
They have lost the plot . The whole calamity is revealing the absolute drift away from the foundational values of football . It's no longer a sport, it's a product for the entertainment business .I assume they are saying the Burnley players foot is a fraction further forward than the raggy one.
That to me is where Var and the laws surrounding it is wrong.
I don't want to see perfectly good goals chalked off by a computer saying 0.5mm is offside.
With the bloke on var they’ll be media influenced, we know Subliminal bias exists in people, it’s why they look on other teams var supposed incidents longer and why they just have a quick look at some and say nothing there to turn the your referee decision around! We see it every weekend! We had Bob last week clear pen but they have the get out of we let the play play out for 2 seconds! They’ll be something in our game today and the other games guaranteed!
That's always been the way imo. But now they can point to video evidence that supports their decision.They know very well that a decision against certain clubs will be greeted with screams of injustice across the entire media for weeks, possibly seasons, so take the easy way out. Similarly, a wrong decision in favour of certain clubs will be instantly swept under the carpet and the likes of Fulham and Burnley can howl at the moon all they want. The football establishment doesn't give a shit.