Yep, we’ve got GLT for that.You are either over the line or you are not.
You can't have it both ways.
Yep, we’ve got GLT for that.You are either over the line or you are not.
You can't have it both ways.
It would be entirely sensible and reasonable to say that, having been originally judged one side of the line or the other, you're close enough that it doesn't matter.You are either over the line or you are not.
You can't have it both ways.
Could not disagree more ....Technology generally does not make things better.
For me the 2 most effective review systems in sport are Cricket and Tennis. The common link is it's incumbent on the contestants to decide what should be reviewed. I think football should go down a similar route, give each team 3 reviews, limited to goals, penalties and straight red cards. As in the other 2 sports an incorrect call means that team loses one review, correct review they keep it.Amazing how it seems to work OK in both cricket and rugby but is a shitstorm in football?
Nicely summed up. I'd never stop going but that loss of the mental moment when we score is a real issueVAR has runied football for me. To the extent that I am considering not bothering anymore.
The reason I love(d) football is that amazing 5 or 10 seconds when we score. The unbridled joy of being amongst like minded people - the feeling you can't describe to non football fans..
That's been taken away. I find myself sitting, arms crossed, when we score now - waiting to see if I'm allowed to celebrate.
Not for me.
Given the paucity of goals and penalties in most games - would this not just mean much the same as now. Every goal where there is any doubt whatsoever would be challenged, along with every penalty. I guess things like MacAllister's 'handball' at Spurs would have stood, as no-one on the field (or anywhere else) thought it was an issue.For me the 2 most effective review systems in sport are Cricket and Tennis. The common link is it's incumbent on the contestants to decide what should be reviewed. I think football should go down a similar route, give each team 3 reviews, limited to goals, penalties and straight red cards. As in the other 2 sports an incorrect call means that team loses one review, correct review they keep it.
For me the 2 most effective review systems in sport are Cricket and Tennis. The common link is it's incumbent on the contestants to decide what should be reviewed. I think football should go down a similar route, give each team 3 reviews, limited to goals, penalties and straight red cards. As in the other 2 sports an incorrect call means that team loses one review, correct review they keep it.
Must admit haven't followed the NFL for a while. When I did I thought the "flags" were a dull yellow, bit like duster.Have you seen the NFL's red flags (handkerchiefs) that they throw on to the field so the referees know that the team wants the play reviewed by the head referee. It must be done before the next snap of the ball (hike of the ball) so the decision is decided before another play is run.
VAR had turned football into a farce. It is becoming frustrating and unenjoyable.VAR is turning so many games into a farce. In theory it’s ok but we lack the officials to implement it.