jessiejames
Never late in a V8
I've already said this a few times on here, but I sit more or less in line with where the players were lined up, and noticed that Burn looked offside at the time. The VAR offside decision-making process is a matter of black and white, like goal line technology. It's the other aspects (eg Burn shirt pull) that the on-pitch ref has to make a clear and obvious error in order for the VAR official to overturn it.
So you are the only one amongst 30,000 plus fans, 22 players that were on the pitch, 1 referee, 2 assistant refs and the 4th official who saw the offside from inside the Amex. I am not having a go at you but I find that hard to believe.
Yes when you look at it through VAR it was very tight and It may suggest it was offside, my argument is why is every goal being looked at. It should only be referred to VAR if there is a clear mistake made in which case there was not.. As for the Burn shirt pull, this is a clear penalty, but it was not given, proof that VAR doesn't work. Why did it take so long to disallow the goal but the time not added on at the end of the half.
VAR should have been trialled in the lower league to start with for 2 years to get it right.