Silverhatch
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AWFUL AWFUL addition to football. Get ****ing rid of it. Would much rather have the spontaneity of human error than the joy-sucking shitshow that is re-refereeing the game.
Because he doesn’t need to stop him making a clearance, just impact on his ability. And the argument would be that he could make a better clearance with clear unobstructed sight of the ball.
AWFUL AWFUL addition to football. Get ****ing rid of it. Would much rather have the spontaneity of human error than the joy-sucking shitshow that is re-refereeing the game.
Is this true or a wind up?
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Are you not losing sight of what (ultimately) the offside law is all about ? It was brought in to prevent goalhanging. It was brought in to stop an attacker gaining an unfair advantage through being behind the last defender when the ball is played forward.
Did Mwepu achieve any of that before the defender cleared the ball, 2 seconds before Argie Mac larrupped it into the top corner from 25 yards ? Is THIS what we're paying to watch ?
The latter I would think.
James Justin gets a clean head on it and clears the ball past the D. If he has a better clearance than that in his locker, he should be starting from England against Italy.
His movement towards the ball to head it does not change in any way as it is swung in. He is not impacted by Mwepu’s action at all.
"Brighton were tremendous today and I was sort of glad Macallister scored that free kick because the decision to overrule his first goal was an absolute farce"
- A Leicester fan
https://www.foxestalk.co.uk/topic/130034-brighton-a-post-match-thread/page/7/#comments
Indeed matey. Great to see you too. I think we can both agree that "we're ****ing brilliant!".
The one thing I'll say is that I think it galvanised us into the absolute dry humping Leicester got in the second half. We raised our game even further after that and Ali Mac clearly wanted to score again. The free kick, sadly, is a goal of the month, rather than goal of the season, but instead of sulk (as I was doing in the stands) we used the decision to get a massively impressive kick on.
Since we now use about 10 match balls a game I hope someone nicked one to give to Mac at training.
The one thing I'll say is that I think it galvanised us into the absolute dry humping Leicester got in the second half. We raised our game even further after that and Ali Mac clearly wanted to score again. The free kick, sadly, is a goal of the month, rather than goal of the season, but instead of sulk (as I was doing in the stands) we used the decision to get a massively impressive kick on.
Since we now use about 10 match balls a game I hope someone nicked one to give to Mac at training.
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One of the main reasons refereeing standards (in my view) have declined in the last few years is because of VAR. They know they don't have to get everything right as VAR will pick them up on anything they miss.
Won't go on about VAR as it's been done to death. I always have been against VAR from the outset and still am today. I know it's not going to change but I'd like to see it's removal - the length of time to rule out Big Mac's goal today was a case in point - just over 4 mins to make that decision which ruins the continuity of any match and the curtailed celebrations of the supporters.
Oh, I just have!
It did indeed. But it could easily have gone the other way - heads dropping, "not our day" syndrome. Thankfully LCFC were so inept, and rather than getting spurred on by their fortunate escape, they still caved. Thats more down to us than them, but no thanks to the pricks in charge of the game. They made it much harder, but we still won, despite their pathetic "interpretations".
I've always said it from day 1, I would bin VAR tomorrow. Yes it sometimes rights some wrongs, but it causes just as much controversy as it was brought in to supposedly solve, and the trade-off to the overall spectacle is not, and will not, ever be worth it.
So why were refereeing standards in decline before VAR was introduced? We had no officials at the 2018 World Cup which was a first in my lifetime.
I'm for VAR because our refs are and were crap but there is a lot that can be done to make it much better. My concern is that I believe the PGMOL are the sol arbiters of what is and what isn't acceptable. They decide where the bar is set in respect of acceptable physical contact whereas surely it should be the FA and the EPL that set the standards that the refs should adhere to!