There is no technology in goal kicks, in fact it was always ridiculous in my eyes. Stopping a fast running game with all its emotions, spontaneity, adrenaline, is a game killer.
We've put up with wrong decisions for longer than we have been born. We've got over it, we remember the bad ones but it becomes part of folklore. We accept that some we win and some we lose. Every now and again, Frank Lampard, Maradona, even Geoff Hurst for the Krauts are big issues but we get...
It was absolutely the right decision if that is what you want from your football. Personally I'd rather they got it wrong and moan about it afterwards. I've said it time and again, we have lived with these decisions for over 150 years and got on with it. It wasn't a quick decision, it took two...
Do you really believe yourself? Taking the wind out of every supporter that would have celebrated a goal last season? Are you one of those people that don't understand spontaneity? It's pretty much worked for 150 years. This is the most awful technology ever brought into football, bar none. I'm...
But you have to decide what you would rather do? Go mental over a human error or go mental over the sanitised version of football. The whole argument isn't over them getting it right or wrong but about the need to allow human error. I would take human error 98 times out of 100, the only one...
Look at all the VAR discussion threads on here this weekend, I have read them all, there are posters that are calling for law changes. And, to an extent, I can understand why.
Absolutely agree with this. How can laws be changed for the elite without affecting the leagues below. Football, should, in all forms have one law. If they can't they should not be introduced. It has become a two level game.