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And an accidental coming together isn’t a foul either.?Which is a foul and, therefore, a penalty.
Doesn't have to be intent.
And an accidental coming together isn’t a foul either.?Which is a foul and, therefore, a penalty.
Doesn't have to be intent.
The main issue I have is the clear and obvious part, the ref saw it and decided it wasn’t a penalty based on his assessment of the situation. The VAR checks it - if it’s clear and obvious they should then just say - you got it wrong it’s a penalty but as soon as they say go to screen they add some level of debt. If the ref has given it then there is no issues at all because you could see why.
The talk from the start was that the match wouldn’t be refereed by the VAR ref and he is there only for clear and obvious errors by the referee - no either that’s gone and they just now do everything or the VAR are taking matters into their own hands
Either way the addition of VAR is killing the enjoyment of the game
In time I think it will be fine. People will get used to it because it isn't going anywhere. Eventually you either accept it, or stop watching (for the majority an idle threat).
Personally I'm happier waiting 20 seconds and having the right decision given against my team compared to 35 years of numerous dubious decisons, which don't even out over the course of a season.
I think the suggestion only of clear and obvious woukd be checked is their biggest mistake. Everyone has a different opinion as to what is obvious or not.
In time I think it will be fine. People will get used to it because it isn't going anywhere. Eventually you either accept it, or stop watching (for the majority an idle threat).
Personally I'm happier waiting 20 seconds and having the right decision given against my team compared to 35 years of numerous dubious decisons, which don't even out over the course of a season.
I think the suggestion only of clear and obvious woukd be checked is their biggest mistake. Everyone has a different opinion as to what is obvious or not.
According to the Laws of the game there is no distinction between deliberate and accidental.And an accidental coming together isn’t a foul either.?![]()
But the difference for me is that now all 20 teams subject to the mistakes.that would be great if they were getting the right decisions, theyre not, theyre just creating different arguments currently
But the difference for me is that now all 20 teams subject to the mistakes.
But it’s getting worse
The offsides and the finite lines, the “shirt shadow” , poor decisions still happening
You only have to look at the Pickford tackle on VVD
VAR was supposed to get rid of all the doubts but it doesn’t - if anything it’s now worse. People used to have a grumble about the poor decisions but it didn’t dominate every single week - VAR is
Today Brighton played very well - not one single talk about them , all about VAR and that’s the same every week.
Sshhhhhhh. Keep quiet or they will lose their jobs.Why do they still have stadium announcers?
No it's not right, but I would argue its certainly less unfair.not actually sure it is fully but i get what youre saying. changing how it is wrong isnt really progress though is it
The thing is, offside is offside as far as they have decided. I agree that in the split second a defender and forward move in opposite directions it will most likely offer the defence an advantage.
But as to the other decisions. Imo all 20 teams have been subject to descrepancies in relative equal measure. That wasn't always (hardly ever) for smaller clubs pre VAR.
The thing is, offside is offside as far as they have decided. I agree that in the split second a defender and forward move in opposite directions it will most likely offer the defence an advantage.
But as to the other decisions. Imo all 20 teams have been subject to descrepancies in relative equal measure. That wasn't always (hardly ever) for smaller clubs pre VAR.
that would be great if they were sure of what frame the ball was actually kicked in. they arent, they guess. the difference between a frame can be about a foot. be 3 frames out and youre a yard out. but lets measure armpit hair to a fraction of an inch
they are portraying the offside decisions as fact, they are anything but still because of the lottery of the frame that is chosen for the still frame to draw the lines on
Why not use the concept in cricket of umpires call? They know they can't guarantee mm so they allow a margin of error.that would be great if they were sure of what frame the ball was actually kicked in. they arent, they guess. the difference between a frame can be about a foot. be 3 frames out and youre a yard out. but lets measure armpit hair to a fraction of an inch
they are portraying the offside decisions as fact, they are anything but still because of the lottery of the frame that is chosen for the still frame to draw the lines on
I don’t think that’s true is it ? Which team gained most last year from VAR - Man Utd , Newcastle were bottom of the pile. So far this season Liverpool have had double the amount of VAR overturns . There is still no balance between team
Why not use the concept in cricket of umpires call? They know they can't guarantee mm so they allow a margin of error.
Sorry mate, I disagree, take the Wilson case the other week, he admitted he couldn’t reach the ball and deliberately put his foot between Gomes and ball, both incidents were identical in contact, ie, completely accidental, yet you’re writing them both off as careless.According to the Laws of the game there is no distinction between deliberate and accidental.
It is not accidental, it is careless.
The main issue I have is the clear and obvious part, the ref saw it and decided it wasn’t a penalty based on his assessment of the situation. The VAR checks it - if it’s clear and obvious they should then just say - you got it wrong it’s a penalty but as soon as they say go to screen they add some level of doubt. If the ref has given it then there is no issues at all because you could see why.
The talk from the start was that the match wouldn’t be refereed by the VAR ref and he is there only for clear and obvious errors by the referee - no either that’s gone and they just now do everything or the VAR are taking matters into their own hands
Either way the addition of VAR is killing the enjoyment of the game