Worried Man Blues
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It beeps, it vibrates, it lights up, and the referee was looking at it because he suspected it had gone in. It should come with a sharp electrical shock!
Sorry, but thats bonkers. There is no possible way of knowing how that match would've played out had the goal been given. The assumption that Sheff Utd would have won that game is exactly that - a blind assumption, based on nothing but a snapshot of what the score would have been in the 41st minute of that game. No bookie in the world would have paid out on a Sheffield win at that point.
And that also ignores the fact that Plucky have been utter shithouse the entire season, had 38 chances to accumulate points they needed, and failed. Pinning their relegation on ONE INCIDENT in a game they were not even involved in is beyond ridiculous.
They deserve nothing except the relegation they earned by being junk.
That was said. It is absurd that VAR can look at whether the ball went out for Connolly's goal at Burnley, but cannot look at a clear and obvious mistake by Hawkeye.
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It was said by people that VAR couldn't intervene, but the people that said it were wrong. The PGMOL said “Under IFAB protocol, the VAR is able to check goal situations, however due to the fact that the on-field match officials did not receive a signal, and the unique nature of that, the VAR did not intervene.”
In other words, VAR could intervene but for reasons that that statement doesn't make clear (I would guess because they were flummoxed and didn't think fast enough), they didn't.
Sorry, but thats bonkers. There is no possible way of knowing how that match would've played out had the goal been given. The assumption that Sheff Utd would have won that game is exactly that - a blind assumption, based on nothing but a snapshot of what the score would have been in the 41st minute of that game. No bookie in the world would have paid out on a Sheffield win at that point.
And that also ignores the fact that Plucky have been utter shithouse the entire season, had 38 chances to accumulate points they needed, and failed. Pinning their relegation on ONE INCIDENT in a game they were not even involved in is beyond ridiculous.
They deserve nothing except the relegation they earned by being junk.
Mmmmm....OK.
I'll have to have another think about how I can relegate the Villa, then.
Exactly. Had the goal been given the match would have been restarted from the centre spot, not from the keeper’s hands, so the whole of the rest of the match would have been different, with all three outcomes possible.
The same thing applied when Maupay missed the pen against Leicester. Many were saying that would have won us the game had he scored. No way of knowing.
I agree. This is all about rules. They are so badly written it is embarrassing. In my experience you have to have one person with wit and vision to write rules, beta-test the crap out of them, and then have the strength of personality to persuade all the other cretins on the committee to agree. And if it goes tits up there is someone to carry the can.
My guess is there was/is no leadership about the rules of the game. The written version I saw a couple of years ago is actually illiterate. If is an absolute disgrace, and typically 'old school' middle management English. A bunch of stiffs get together for a liquid lunch and fine meal, them make a few suggestions about tweaking the sacred rules, possibly one twit suggests a radical change that hasn't been thought through, the others say what a tremendous chap he is and it is carried on a show of grubby hands. The *****.
That said the decision cannot and will not (and arguably should not) be overruled now. Instead B'Muff should be given a huge slice of next year's TV money from the shitehouse side that stayed up in their stead. Let's see....that would be....Aston Villa! Jobza Goodun.
Exactly. Had the goal been given the match would have been restarted from the centre spot, not from the keeper’s hands, so the whole of the rest of the match would have been different, with all three outcomes possible.
The same thing applied when Maupay missed the pen against Leicester. Many were saying that would have won us the game had he scored. No way of knowing.
It is massively unfortunate for everyone involved that Villa stayed up by a single point. But the reality is a season is 38 games long, and this incident happened 9 games ago. Bournemouth had ample opportunities to pick up the points they needed to stay up and they failed to do so.
They might make a few quid from Hawkeye but I wouldn't be surprised if they don't, it'll be hard to argue a material loss given the circumstances.
Thanks! The levels of incompetence seem to have no bounds then.
This, someone had money on that gameI would say the issue is with VAR. Yes hawkeye failed but VAR could see that the ball had gone in.