In the v.a.r. box same as last night.
It missed a decision. It happens. Still catches and improves loads more... it needs to improve further, we all know that.
In the v.a.r. box same as last night.
It missed a decision. It happens. Still catches and improves loads more... it needs to improve further, we all know that.
You will never win an argument with this logic being used.Holy shit.
It missed a decision. It happens. Still catches and improves loads more... it needs to improve further, we all know that.
Can't have decisions being made by full kit wankers in the video booth.
Most they should do is refer it back to the ref, and let him make the decision.
Anything more than that is a recipe for disaster.
Even when it's staring you in the face you won't admit it's a load of bent shite.It missed a decision. It happens. Still catches and improves loads more... it needs to improve further, we all know that.
Yep. In rugby league they show replay after replay on a huge fucking screen so everyone can see in minute detail what happened. Tonight we got fucked over by those bent twatsCan't have decisions being made by full kit wankers in the video booth.
Most they should do is refer it back to the ref, and let him make the decision.
Anything more than that is a recipe for disaster.
I don't understand why folks don't get this.
We now have a full.seperate bunch of dodgy ****s who can fuck us over, before even handing it to the potentially dodgy/bent ref who can also fuck us over.
Then when it happens, it's perfectly fine, because of course, it's been done after a replay, (or not, if some bent twat decides the ref isn't worthy of seeing the replay).
The only excuse, for not giving that **** a red card tonight is 'the ref didn't see it'
You can't SEE IT ON VIDEO and not give it!!!! There is no get out situation. It's a red card.
Same with the pens last night. The first offence is a pen. You don't roll the fucking video on, to see if the blokes being fouled, later do it back, you give the fucking pen immediately. The only excuse is: the ref didn't see it.
Well he didn't, because a bunch of dodgy ****s made the decision for him.
Bent
As
Fuck.
Unlike other sports who already have VAR in place, the main concern for us long-suffering fans seeing bent refereeing decisions week in, week out from the same set of corrupt officials, is that THEY DON'T WANT TRANSPARENCY ANYWHERE NEAR THEIR COZY LITTLE CLUB, as they would have to apply the Laws of the game in a fair and equitable manner to all sides. That would mean a substantial drop in their take home pay, as the brown envelopes would soon dry up, and certain clubs would soon find themselves in a more realistic place in the league. The powers that be obviously don't want this to happen, as it will damage the value of the "product" they are selling.Yep. In rugby league they show replay after replay on a huge fucking screen so everyone can see in minute detail what happened. Tonight we got fucked over by those bent twats
Unlike other sports who already have VAR in place, the main concern for us long-suffering fans seeing bent refereeing decisions week in, week out from the same set of corrupt officials, is that THEY DON'T WANT TRANSPARENCY ANYWHERE NEAR THEIR COZY LITTLE CLUB, as they would have to apply the Laws of the game in a fair and equitable manner to all sides. That would mean a substantial drop in their take home pay, as the brown envelopes would soon dry up, and certain clubs would soon find themselves in a more realistic place in the league. The powers that be obviously don't want this to happen, as it will damage the value of the "product" they are selling.
Except that head of VAR in this world cup, Collina has said in recent days, that this is one of the improvements he is in favour of, he wants transparency, and if its brought in, then there will be no excuses.This is exactly what I think is happening: they don't want it to just work seamlessly, they want to have an avenue for control, which is the bit Utd etc will want to look into before sanctioning it.
They would never want a v.a.r. system with which they couldn't intimidate officials.
But the last two days must be such a relief to them & Liverpool.
I'm glad that Collina is in favour of more transparency, especially in view of Italy's match-fixing past - he sees it as the way forward.Except that head of VAR in this world cup, Collina has said in recent days, that this is one of the improvements he is in favour of, he wants transparency, and if its brought in, then there will be no excuses.
I'm glad that Collina is in favour of more transparency, especially in view of Italy's match-fixing past - he sees it as the way forward.
So why do the PL and PiGMOL not want to bring it in next season then, and have been reluctant to bring in any help to referees? (A rhetorical question for obvious reasons)
VAR must be the future. But until we follow the example of Rugby and show the replays live, there will always be the issues that so many posters have identified.
One mistake that occurred last night was the yellow card for the nut on Henderson. VAR can only be used for a red card, the referee did not see the incident, so he would have needed to go and ckeck the screen himself to give a decision. The ref broke the code by giving a yellow card.
I'd have it in the PL tomorrow - with the caveat that it is TOTALLY transparent. The paying public at the game should see and hear exactly what the referee and VAR officials are looking at and pondering. If there's nothing to hide, it should be shown and heard.Wouldn’t you want the Premier league to have it when it is more to transparent ?
Genuinely thought VAR would be a disaster and ruin the World Cup but it’s been the opposite
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Plus he should have booked Henderson for simulation.
I'd have it in the PL tomorrow - with the caveat that it is TOTALLY transparent. The paying public at the game should see and hear exactly what the referee and VAR officials are looking at and pondering. If there's nothing to hide, it should be shown and heard.
I quite often get home from matches seething with perceived injustice over an incident, to be told by someone having watched it on TV that I was right (or wrong!) in my opinion of what I saw. Like the referee, I have one view of it, whereas TV viewers see it from all angles. The other bugbear is that "controversial" incidents are not shown on the big screens, which adds to the frustration. Transparency would do away with this.
Bring it on as soon as possible, but in a way that the matchgoer can see that the correct decision is given, rather than the guesswork (or cheating) that is currently in place.
Huh?The most obvious thing about this game, is that a ref from the MLS has no business overseeing a World Cup quarter final.
He had no control and was clearly out of his depth.
Having said that, the VAR was equally inept.