VAR Thread - 2021/22

It might have been discussed before, but I think it is completely wrong to allow VAR in the cup competitions where Premier League clubs are at home. I totally understand why they can’t use it in lower league grounds, so why use it at all in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup? The rules for all competitions in any sport at any level should be consistent. I saw a few contentious decisions yesterday where decisions might well have been over-ruled by VAR, and only where Premier League clubs were at home was the processed used. It seems wrong to me.
 
It might have been discussed before, but I think it is completely wrong to allow VAR in the cup competitions where Premier League clubs are at home. I totally understand why they can’t use it in lower league grounds, so why use it at all in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup? The rules for all competitions in any sport at any level should be consistent. I saw a few contentious decisions yesterday where decisions might well have been over-ruled by VAR, and only where Premier League clubs were at home was the processed used. It seems wrong to me.
It's the same for both teams playing at the time so it's fair that you have VAR where you can have VAR.
 
This weekend has proved that premier league refs are lazy cunts who rely on VAR to make decisions for them.
 
Oliver watches the collision off the ball with Cavani, waves play on then Villa score a perfectly good goal. 5 minutes looking for hand ball, offside, any fu**ing thing and then England spots the same off the ball incident that Oliver waved play on. Calls Oliver to the screen. Oliver bottles it and the money changes hands with all going to plan.
 
Oliver watches the collision off the ball with Cavani, waves play on then Villa score a perfectly good goal. 5 minutes looking for hand ball, offside, any fu**ing thing and then England spots the same off the ball incident that Oliver waved play on. Calls Oliver to the screen. Oliver bottles it and the money changes hands with all going to plan.

He's their favourite referee.

Always seems to be appointed to their games.
 
Oliver watches the collision off the ball with Cavani, waves play on then Villa score a perfectly good goal. 5 minutes looking for hand ball, offside, any fu**ing thing and then England spots the same off the ball incident that Oliver waved play on. Calls Oliver to the screen. Oliver bottles it and the money changes hands with all going to plan.
It was a bad decision, but once called to the screen refs are certain to change their minds. Basically at that point they’re getting told that a panel of their colleagues have looked at the incident several times and think the original decision was wrong.

It’d take a very strong character to stick with their original decision, and I would not call our current crop of refs “strong characters”.
 
It was a bad decision, but once called to the screen refs are certain to change their minds. Basically at that point they’re getting told that a panel of their colleagues have looked at the incident several times and think the original decision was wrong.

It’d take a very strong character to stick with their original decision, and I would not call our current crop of refs “strong characters”.
Mmmm, what happened with Llorente when we played Spurs? Saying that, at least VAR showed the right footage tonight for him to change his mind.
 

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