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trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
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and if the Albion were in that situation instead of Utd we'd all be praising VAR or screaming for VAR were it not yet introduced.
I genuinely don’t think that’s true. It’s nowhere near clear enough that fans would have felt aggrieved pre-VAR. Pretty much everyone would have deemed that roughly level and accepted it as annoying but one of those things.
 


Washie

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Jun 20, 2011
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Eastbourne
No, it's not 'clear' by any means. It's totally f***ed-up and anyone who says otherwise is a sap.
Get out of your entrentched views for a second. to me, that looks clear, you can see his foot over the red line that ends and the defenders foot, which makes it clear to me he is offside.
 


macbeth

Dismembered
Jan 3, 2018
4,174
six feet beneath the moon
VAR is not going anywhere unfortunately. however we now find ourselves in a position with offside similar to that of the second amendment in the USA whereby the law has become so far removed from the original context for which it was intended and there’s no one consensus on what needs to be done about it
 








trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
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Get out of your entrentched views for a second. to me, that looks clear, you can see his foot over the red line that ends and the defenders foot, which makes it clear to me he is offside.
You realise that red line isn’t actually on the pitch and hardly any linesmen over the previous God knows how many decades would have flagged for it?
 






Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
I genuinely don’t think that’s true. It’s nowhere near clear enough that fans would have felt aggrieved pre-VAR. Pretty much everyone would have deemed that roughly level and accepted it as annoying but one of those things.
Oh please.

That's is the exact decision why we have VAR now.

Talkspite, 606, a thousand and one yards of back page news print and a million hours of podcasting would have been devoted to that one decision, for the next week.

"Big games can't be decided on the whim of a lino...".
 










Washie

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Jun 20, 2011
6,055
Eastbourne
I genuinely don’t think that’s true. It’s nowhere near clear enough that fans would have felt aggrieved pre-VAR. Pretty much everyone would have deemed that roughly level and accepted it as annoying but one of those things.
Thats not a courtesy myself and many teenagers are given down the park. We get abused even if we get it right.
 






Jeremiah

John 14 : 6
Mar 15, 2020
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Hove
So for the disallowed Cov goal imagine no VAR - either

1. The lino doesn't put his flag up and the game flows on and Cov score and everyone knows immediately that a piece of classic FA history is made

or

2. The lino puts his flag up ,the ref blows and the move doesn't progress - everyone stops and comes back for the offside and the game goes to pens and the offside is never thought of or mentioned again

Which would you prefer - what we got today or either of the possibilities above ?
 


trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
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Oh please.

That's is the exact decision why we have VAR now.

Talkspite, 606, a thousand and one yards of back page news print and a million hours of podcasting would have been devoted to that one decision, for the next week.

"Big games can't be decided on the whim of a lino...".
We’ll agree to disagree. VAR wasn’t brought in to rule out people being an inch offside. It was brought in to prevent goals like Thierry Henry’s infamous handball and has massively over-reached the original intention.
 


kevo

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