Bluemoon dan
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When even the player who commits the foul is walking around expecting a red you know something is wrong somewhere.
It should result in sackings and investigations not the removal of VAR. It's the people operating the system not the system itselfVAR has been totally discredited IMO.
The 'Rashford goal' and those three ' non sending offs' we've just witnessed in the LiVARpool game should be the final nails in it's coffin but I won't be holding my breath.
The last man challege was the worst of the lot. Saying VAR can't look at due to it not being in the box is bollocks, it's a red card offence and that's what it was brought in for. Was it foul, yes, was he the last man, yes should be off no questions. So why wasn't he
Exactly. VAR is our only chance to keep the fuckers in check……It should result in sackings and investigations not the removal of VAR. It's the people operating the system not the system itself
Its clearly in the VAR protocols that it should be checked… very poor knowledge from commentators/pundits who more than once said VAR cant get involved..The last man challege was the worst of the lot. Saying VAR can't look at due to it not being in the box is bollocks, it's a red card offence and that's what it was brought in for. Was it foul, yes, was he the last man, yes should be off no questions. So why wasn't he
It's being utilised exactly as the authorities want it utilised, to suit certain teams, and they're even failing at that.How it’s utilised needs reviewing.
Can anyone ever remember it being as fcuked up as this before VAR was brought in, ever ?
The non decision calling is appalling..
Another scandalous performance, the dippers should have been down to 8 players and don't get me started on us being royally fcuked over at the swamp..!
Get the twats front and centre in front of the cameras after the game to explain their decisions..!
Not a fkin chance.. !
Bent as fcuk..!
I take your point but I'm not sure it's workable for all kinds of reasons - technical, errors in decision making, interpretation ,incompetence, application etc.It should result in sackings and investigations not the removal of VAR. It's the people operating the system not the system itself
I take your point but I'm not sure it's workable for all kinds of reasons - technical, errors in decision making, interpretation ,incompetence, application etc.
It's also introduced a new level of complexity into decision making that wasn't a big deal beforehand - an example would be infringements in the build up to a goal.
It rules out very good goals for marginal and highly subjective infringements and it sucks the life and enjoyment out of the game, particularly goal celebrations.
I'm at the stage now where I would rather go back to the old days where you had to rely on the officials and accept their mistakes.
Can anyone ever remember it being as fcuked up as this before VAR was brought in, ever ?
Another scandalous performance, the dippers should have been down to 8 players
Whilst I want it scrapped I accept the cat is out of the bag and unfortunately it's here to stay if only for the fact that if we went back to the good old days of relying on the officials every wrong decision would be analysed by TV on the basis of 'var would have ruled that out'.I think all of these issues are solvable with competent officiation using the technology within the constraints and limitations that it is bound by.
Rugby is not simpler than football (I would argue its rulebook is more complex), yet it has worked fine there for decades. Same with cricket.
Use it sparingly for the things that it’s good for. Preventing mistaken identity, giving referees a chance to review potential red card incidents (without this ludicrous notion that if it is referred then the decision is overturned 100% of the time, I don’t know where that came from and it’s bonkers. If a decision is marginal let the referee see it again and make an informed decision.), checking if tackles are inside or outside the box.
This isn’t hard stuff. They’re just doing it unbelievably badly and making everything enormously more complicated than it needs to be.
Do I remember there being terrible decisions before VAR? Yes, absolutely. But at the very least the referees were actually making decisions. These days referees just don’t make decisions and defer to VAR man in the sky. Which would be fine if it wasn’t for the fact it would take the use of something like thermonuclear weaponry for VAR to even think of getting involved.
I’m a firm believe that VAR isn’t the problem, PGMOL is. To be this bad they simply have to be botching it on purpose.