schmunk
Why oh why oh why?
You always feel that Mike Dean has a career in panto, once he retires.
Oh no he hasn't.
You always feel that Mike Dean has a career in panto, once he retires.
My job is difficult too... If I was shit at it, I would expect to lose it... These are professionals. It is their only job, they get help by looking at replays. I dont have much sympathy bar the obvious threats etc.
In 2018/19, before VAR was introduced, the percentage of correct key match decisions was 82 per cent. With the help of VAR in 2019/20, it rose to 94 per cent.
FFS. He's back!
In fairness after a bit of help from VAR he made the correct decision.
Hopefully all the media attention he has recently received will encourage him to take a lower profile and not try and become a Billy Bowden like personality.
I wonder if Dean is now sub consciously reluctant to make instant decisions
I can just about accept offside decisions however close. However refuse to believe a VAR official is in a better position then ref to give penalty decisions about fouls and hand balls
By measurables and not just the opinion that a couple of mistakes makes people terrible at their jobs they are doing a good job, and with VAR an exceptional job.
Essentially, the vast majority wanted VAR to come in to get rid of incorrect decisions. It has demonstrably made decisions better. A 94% success rate in any job is a great achievement. I can guarantee that none of us work at that level.
I think the reality is, most people don't know the rules (for fans I think that is fine, for players and pundits not so much), and as they don't understand it whilst it is being applied it comes across as injustice. The referees are, overall, getting demonstrably better and a few mistakes shouldn't hide that.
Says who though?? Many VAR decisions are subjective by their nature so maybe 75% of people may think a decision was correct ane 25% may not and there are a lot of grey areas of what is the threshold of what is deemed to be a penatrly in terms of the amount of contact or whether a foul is serious enough to be a red card or just a yellow card so I'd like to know who has deemed that 94% of decisions are correct. Also the freeze frames for handball decisions and slow mo take the context out of what actually happened at full speed, these things always look worse when slowing them down, decisions should be made on the basis of the actual events at full speed.
bury him on a beach , up to his neck ,
Head first.
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Oh my god I'm feeling quite nauseous
And he is the ref Saturday