Millwallawayveteran1988
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This farce will be the death of football if it carries on.
I saw the image they showed for Aguero goal and i think it is a short offside. I have seen goals like that being overturned for PSG with VAR in France because of some millimeters.
What matters for offside is not the foot but any part of the body that can be used to score a goal (i.e everything but hands and arms).
However, there is a big problem not with VAR but with the referees that are using (or should i say manipulating) that technology. For example, if they want to give a penalty kick to some team, they can easily do so by searching for the weakest contact possible. Madrid got a penalty today for a very light contact, if there is any. In the same vein, they can overturn a goal like the one between Ajax and Real. I think it was the right call in this instance.
A contrario, for similar offences, they will not give the penalty kick against another team because they can argue it was not a clear and blatant error from referee. I have seen it first hand with PSG. It is quite ridiculous. Same with red cards offences, VAR is supposed to help with that regards but the referees are doing as they please.
I suspect referees to be too proud to admit they could be wrong and they act like oblige to VAR is a dent in their authority. As such, they can go great lenghts and refuse correct VAR calls just for the sake of it. The week after Lyon committed another red card offence against PSG. The referee didn't give a red because it was very late in the game (like 88 min) which is a stupid reason. The worst thing is VAR should have called to correct him but they didn't.
Essentially, VAR is a good tool but put in the hands of idiot, incompetent, bent refs, it produces biased, inconsistent results.
This is my thought to, I thought it was about getting the big decisions right, they obviously didn’t get Sergio’s goal right and surely that’s a big decisionSince when has 'clear & obvious error' come into it ?
It depends on which team it is,if that was a Chelsea player who scored it would have been given absolutely nailed on ...They are supposed to favour the attacker in tight decisions and that was a tight decision, from some angles it looked on. Far from ensuring fairness I think the opposite is the case.
It depends on which team it is,if that was a Chelsea player who scored it would have been given absolutely nailed on ...
I thought we were supposed to be the death of football?This farce will be the death of football if it carries on.
Bit like FFP, introduced with ‘good’ intentions then sudden realisation can be used to fulfill a different objectiveExactly. With the majority of football's laws being down to the referee's opinion/interpretation, VAR just gives them a second attempt at manipulating the result. The technology itself seems okay, but I don't trust these bandits to utilize it subjectively and I never will. It's already blatantly clear how it is being misused.
Why are they even looking into the tiniest minutiae of every incident anyway? That goes against the very reason it was apparently introduced (i.e., to correct obvious errors where a striker is a yard offside or scores with his hand). If 20 super slow-mo replays are needed to come to a decision, then the VAR should just be staying out of it because there's clearly nothing blatantly wrong with the original decision.
They introduced it in completely the wrong way, making it far too wide reaching right from the start, when the sensible approach would have been to phase it in over a longer period (i.e., one season of just looking at offsides and then gradually expanding its scope once all the inconsistencies had been ironed out).
A challenge system like tennis/cricket is the only possible way of saving this farce in its current guise.
The technology is sound
The old men using the technology are fucking useless/bent
I can see why we were big advocates for it in the premier league as opposed to Liverpool whom were against it.
Looking back on tonight I think it's a bad idea from our point of view. Like others have said - we have had loads of clear cut decisions go against us in the past, but after tonight it's the decisions that they can "manipulate" to go against US (in oppositions favour) that scares me. It will be used as an extra tool to fuck us over IMO.
It was great. Just enough time to nip for a piss without missing anything.
I do that whenever our opponent’s keepers are taking goal kicks or when a player is pretending to be injured.You could've had a shit ;-)
Wall to Wall Peter Walton.just had a thought about tv football next season with VAR ???? motd and sky super sunday or live games are going to need more of a time slot just to review VAR mistakes
what the game needs is VAR to be shown in stadiums on the big screens to show fans what going on, its daft just having tv showing it at home that watch replays by VAR ??, match going fans also need to be looking at whats happened and i think it could be quicker viewing it all together and then both players and fans can see whats what
for me VAR will not work ??? hope am wrong because it can be a very good thing in the right hands and rules, but sadly already FIFA and uefa have made a big mistake already with the new hand ball rules ??? and now they have to keep giving pens or handball for something you just can not control when its ball to hand
Link?No English refs picked for European QF's.
UEFA citeing PiGMOL not using VAR correctly.