English footy referees have very little respect (not all unfairly). Sending them over to a monitor for the inevitable only adds to it.I wonder if they should simply shortcut it like rugby union. Instructing Hooper; not a foul by Dunk, no pen, yellow card for Calvert for simulation.
That’d be my preference.
The pitchside TV thing is silly.
No one in rugby union claims refs have been undermined.
Not on Match of the Day. Sky did refer to it.They did in the game I watched.
I would do the opposite, have refs review every penalty they award themselves to double check, without influence from the VAR people. Then the ref can change his mind by himself without someone else making a 'referees call' judgementI wonder if they should simply shortcut it like rugby union. Instructing Hooper; not a foul by Dunk, no pen, yellow card for Calvert for simulation.
That’d be my preference.
The pitchside TV thing is silly.
No one in rugby union claims refs have been undermined.
Such a great post,it had to be posted twice...Well my prediction of a 1-0 win for Everton was slightly off the mark then....
He's trying to deflect from a terrible result and performance after seeing Everton fans voting with their feet during the second half. He's already under pressure. There could well have been prospective new owners sitting in the stands yesterday.I know that Sean Dyche will never fail to view refereeing decisions with a partial eye, but what on earth was he blathering on about in his post match press conferences in connection with the reversed penalty decision? DCL jumps and lands on Dunky's foot and Dyche argues that we have to ignore the contact that his player made with our player because it was unintentional, but then award a penalty because, whilst being jumped on, Dunk's foot was 'out of control' in continuing it's natural movement rather than stopping dead to allow Calvert Lewin to get a steady footing. If Dyche jumped on a banana skin, would he blame the banana skin for not keeping him upright? Berk.
If that's the case he may have been better advised to use some of his new signings. He said in his press conference that he could pick Iroegbunam as he had experience of the EPL and Championship, but had to prepare the likes of Lindstrom for the challenge. Lindstrom's played in Serie A, the Bundesliga, Europa League and Champions League. The two assists for our first two goals were made by players with no experience of the EPL. He said this whilst also talking about the massive importance of 'moments'. He doesn't even listen to what he is saying.He's trying to deflect from a terrible result and performance after seeing Everton fans voting with their feet during the second half. He's already under pressure. There could well have been prospective new owners sitting in the stands yesterday.
Cundy on talk sport said it shouldn't of been overturned due to new VAR rules
Dyche under pressure?? He's as safe as it gets imho. There's certainly worried fans but the worries are hardly around Dyche.He's trying to deflect from a terrible result and performance after seeing Everton fans voting with their feet during the second half. He's already under pressure. There could well have been prospective new owners sitting in the stands yesterday.
Cundy is a typoCundy on talk sport said it shouldn't of been overturned due to new VAR rules
Was baffling hearing him say that about the new players after the game. Ignoring we gave debuts to 2 players from the Dutch league last year, both instrumental - one of which barely had a pre seasonIf that's the case he may have been better advised to use some of his new signings. He said in his press conference that he could pick Iroegbunam as he had experience of the EPL and Championship, but had to prepare the likes of Lindstrom for the challenge. Lindstrom's played in Serie A, the Bundesliga, Europa League and Champions League. The two assists for our first two goals were made by players with no experience of the EPL. He said this whilst also talking about the massive importance of 'moments'. He doesn't even listen to what he is saying.
I don't agree, because we don't have time for a ref to go through every angle looking for something, when often they'll be no need for them to go to the monitor at all.I would do the opposite, have refs review every penalty they award themselves to double check, without influence from the VAR people. Then the ref can change his mind by himself without someone else making a 'referees call' judgement