squirtyflower
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Doesn’t it?Although the referee didn’t blow, as he’s not supposed to, so it didn’t really matter.
Doesn’t it?Although the referee didn’t blow, as he’s not supposed to, so it didn’t really matter.
When the VAR sign goes up there's enough time to nip down to the local for a cheeky pint.Its become nothing more than a TV spectator sport, at least you can nip to the fridge for a can when the VAR sign goes up.
Although the referee didn’t blow, as he’s not supposed to, so it didn’t really matter.
VVD then as we do have a choice of 2 players in their goal?
People always have a choice about how the behave or react in any situation regardless of provocation.....using VAR as a reason for aggression/violence in the stands would be disgraceful
I am not condoning violence. I am saying that where previously there was no violence and then something has been introduced that causes more people / morons to be violent then remove it, ban it, stop it. But don't expect fans to "behave" as if it is magicSo cause i cant attend games i shouldnt have an opinion....
Im not saying people shouldnt be angry - thats a normal human emotion and to suggest something like that would be impossible and ridiculous...but everybody has to take individual resposnibility for their choice of behaviour - its always a choice....
And just for your info -I used to be a season ticket holder in the 1980's at Maine Road firstl as a kid in the Kippax and secondly in the north stand (I was 10 years old when it kicked off in the north stand just below me at the start of the 5-1 win over utd)
Anyone that condones violence for any reason is the real problem.
It seems strange that you cannot handle this opinion
But it checked it before making the call on the penalty and was seen to be on side! Oh for simpler days...It's because VAR doesn't check for offsides that don't become part of a goal or goal scoring opportunity so reverts back to the "linesperson is wrong" situation like we've always had.
I swear I saw Mariner look defeated when the second goal was given the okay by VAR. His shoulders slumped and looked down to the ground. It was weird.
You've never heard of "Induced emotion theory"? Crowds of people react very differently to individuals