VAR thread 2022/23

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My reaction was a yellow card.

Referees will think differently and think excessive force? Violent? Etc.

The clear and obvious label needs binning as it’s meaningless.
I didn't ask you if you thought it was a yellow in real time, but whether the ref made a clear and obvious error. Did he?
 
One referee deems it violent conduct/excessive force, another doesn’t.

The second referee then suggested the first has another look at the decision again.

The first referee then has the choice to stick or change his decision having reviewed it on the screen.
When was the last time a ref change their mind after being told to look again at a non clear and obvious error?
 
No, what I am saying is that the VAR referee decides what a clear and obvious error is, not you nor me.
And you said it was clear and obvious 'because' you thought it was a yellow in real time, which means that any mistake you think the ref has made in real time is a clear and obvious error, which is bollocks.
 
And you said it was clear and obvious 'because' you thought it was a yellow in real time, which means that any mistake you think the ref has made in real time is a clear and obvious error, which is bollocks.
You asked me for my opinion. I gave it.

It, obviously, had no bearing on the decision.
 
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