VAR thread 2022/23

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When do they take the picture.
Is it when contact is made with the ball.
Is it when the ball leaves the players foot.
How soon after it leaves his foot.
Do they always take the picture at exactly the same time.
It's open to manipulation in favour of certain teams.
I really have just about had it with football altogether.
Hardly watch any games apart from city this was the first apart from our games I've watched since the world cup final it underlined why I dont
LCHF - Love City Hate Football.
 
Technical farce

Without VAR those decisions would stand on more matchly basis - shows how much we need VAR and how we need it to actually work

Technical farce you say?

So an admittance VAR at Anfield is simply not fit for purpose and this it’s implementation in the PL unsound and unfit?

Klopp told us all it’s not the first time so it’s likely never worked correctly.

Does that not set alarm bells ringing? Are you not interested in the sporting integrity of the competition?
 
Technical farce you say?

So an admittance VAR at Anfield is simply not fit for purpose and this it’s implementation in the PL unsound and unfit?

Klopp told us all it’s not the first time so it’s likely never worked correctly.

Does that not set alarm bells ringing? Are you not interested in the sporting integrity of the competition?

" not working properly " does appear to benefit them more than usual, which is quite a statement.
 
Having just watched MOTD, those of you with iPlayer scroll to 1:20:00 on the catch up replay. When the Wolves third goal goes in, the lino keeps his flag down and starts walking back to the halfway line as if a goal has been scored. Who tells him to stop and put his flag up and why?

yep seen that

TTA was sat in the goal looking at the linesman and the flag was defo down ? so if there was no video reply for VAR then WHO changed the linesman mind ?
 
Technical farce

Without VAR those decisions would stand on more matchly basis - shows how much we need VAR and how we need it to actually work
Football was fine before var.
In the ground its an absolute joke .
You can't celebrate a goal.
You don't have a clue why the game has been stopped.
But then the fa don't give a fuck about fans that go to the games only what's good for tv
 
You’re doing it again.

What happened last night?
He gets upset when Blues call him a troll and a spammer.
He came on here last night and started. I went to bed. I got up this morning and had to skip 10 or so pages because he was still on. Did he go to bed ?
 
Anyone remember the game where we lost 4-3 there? It was the first season of VAR and decisions were taking absolutely ages to be made at every match. The day before, a marginal offside decision at Spurs had taken over 4 minutes to be made. Salah scored for them with an equally marginal offside and it had apparently been checked and awarded before he'd even finished running off to celebrate. That was at that end of the ground.....
 
Heard what Danny Murphy said on MOTD and can’t believe I agree with him. He said that we were told that offsides were black and white decisions and quite clearly it isn’t.

one thing everyone is missing is that how can a PL ground have blind spots? Who sets the cameras up, are they permanently on site or before each game are they installed and checked. That said I don’t agree with the situation that some games will have VAR whilst others don’t in the same competition. But surely the fact there is an issue here should mean the FA and PL investigate but I won’t hold my breath. Corruption in plain sight but the silence from the media is deafening.
 
Even VAR can't magic a penalty out of thin air at Anfield. But, given half a chance, VAR can be used to manipulate results.

Maybe it's not bent, but do you accept that it appears to be bent? And therein is a problem.

Without VAR they can magically give penalty’s though - just point to the spot whenever a tussle from a corner or give a penalty when Salah decides to dive - as was happening pre VAR

I accept there is technical flaws and wrong decisions which will forever happen - I’m not convinced pure corruption solely to benefit Liverpool and Man Utd exists - I’m yet to be swayed despite the odd decision that goes there way - that’s not me being a wum by the way - just feel it would have to involve dozens and dozens of officials and one of them would openly spill the beans by now. All for corruption to be closely scrutinised by fans though
 
Heard what Danny Murphy said on MOTD and can’t believe I agree with him. He said that we were told that offsides were black and white decisions and quite clearly it isn’t.

one thing everyone is missing is that how can a PL ground have blind spots? Who sets the cameras up, are they permanently on site or before each game are they installed and checked. That said I don’t agree with the situation that some games will have VAR whilst others don’t in the same competition. But surely the fact there is an issue here should mean the FA and PL investigate but I won’t hold my breath. Corruption in plain sight but the silence from the media is deafening.
There was always 2 grounds were the installation was a problem at as it would affect ground capacity.
 
They haven't had a pen because it was getting to obvious what was going on. As night follows day Salah or Mane would fall over, so they have had to be a bit more subtle in how they use VAR to manipulate dipper results .

But there getting shit results
 
Football was fine before var.
In the ground its an absolute joke .
You can't celebrate a goal.
You don't have a clue why the game has been stopped.
But then the fa don't give a fuck about fans that go to the games only what's good for tv

In that case why aren’t fans boycotting ? Why are attendances at record levels in the PL
 
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