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Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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So handball.

What does the law say?
What does the directive from UEFA (referenced above) say?
What does Howard Webb / PGMOL recommend it's interpreted?

Where does the law even come from? What a mess. No wonder nobody knows what the rules are. No wonder refs are struggling with it.

There's only one thing i'm certain, is that the game needs far fewer penalties.

Handball should be reduced to covering situations where someone has handled on purpose (very rare) and artificially made their body bigger to stop a cross or shot etc. Any hand contact where someone is jumping normally to win a header, or to keep balance should not be handball.

If the ref is in doubt, benefit to the defender
 






kojak

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Jan 17, 2022
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I realize that the game is non contact now
but non ball contact is a little difficult 😂
 




Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
9,120
So handball.

What does the law say?
What does the directive from UEFA (referenced above) say?
What does Howard Webb / PGMOL recommend it's interpreted?

Where does the law even come from? What a mess. No wonder nobody knows what the rules are. No wonder refs are struggling with it.

There's only one thing i'm certain, is that the game needs far fewer penalties.

Handball should be reduced to covering situations where someone has handled on purpose (very rare) and artificially made their body bigger to stop a cross or shot etc. Any hand contact where someone is jumping normally to win a header, or to keep balance should not be handball.

If the ref is in doubt, benefit to the defender
On the one hand it's hilarious to see the Saudis on the end of a bit of injustice (albeit to an equally squalid outfit), but in all seriousness did that ball to hand collision merit the defacto award of a goal to PSG, imo it's a resounding no.

As has been pointed above handball should be given for the playing of the ball with the hand to gain an advantage, pretty much the rule we grew up with as kids.

Again as has been stated in previous posts VAR now seems hellbent on finding the flimsiest excuse to deny what are perfectly good goals and equally hellbent on finding an excuse to award a goal winning opportunity in the form of a penalty kick for equally flimsy reasons.

The VAR genie is now out of the bottle but the authorities are not in control of it. Its application is still too varied and subjective creating as much dispute as good old fashioned on field decisions.
 


essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
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On the one hand it's hilarious to see the Saudis on the end of a bit of injustice (albeit to an equally squalid outfit), but in all seriousness did that ball to hand collision merit the defacto award of a goal to PSG, imo it's a resounding no.

As has been pointed above handball should be given for the playing of the ball with the hand to gain an advantage, pretty much the rule we grew up with as kids.

Again as has been stated in previous posts VAR now seems hellbent on finding the flimsiest excuse to deny what are perfectly good goals and equally hellbent on finding an excuse to award a goal winning opportunity in the form of a penalty kick for equally flimsy reasons.

The VAR genie is now out of the bottle but the authorities are not in control of it. Its application is still too varied and subjective creating as much dispute as good old fashioned on field decisions.
Good post.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
8,624
On the one hand it's hilarious to see the Saudis on the end of a bit of injustice (albeit to an equally squalid outfit), but in all seriousness did that ball to hand collision merit the defacto award of a goal to PSG, imo it's a resounding no.

As has been pointed above handball should be given for the playing of the ball with the hand to gain an advantage, pretty much the rule we grew up with as kids.

Again as has been stated in previous posts VAR now seems hellbent on finding the flimsiest excuse to deny what are perfectly good goals and equally hellbent on finding an excuse to award a goal winning opportunity in the form of a penalty kick for equally flimsy reasons.

The VAR genie is now out of the bottle but the authorities are not in control of it. Its application is still too varied and subjective creating as much dispute as good old fashioned on field decisions.
This is well put
 




Kalimantan Gull

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Aug 13, 2003
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Central Borneo / the Lizard
The OP was talking about whether decisions like that would be given in the PL, so it's correct to compare it to the decision against Luton. For the point he was making, it's irrelevant whether that game was big or not.

Separate to that - are PSG, a club that started in the 70s, one of the biggest sides in the world? Not for me Clive.
:shrug:

Context always matters. Context of the opening post is that they shouldn't whinge because we got the same decision against Luton. But that's daft, the context of the match matters.

PSG are currently one of the biggest sides in the world. They've got Mbappe playing for them. So what they started in the 70's? Sheffield Wednesday started 100 years earlier and despite being MASSIVE are not one of the biggest sides in the world.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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One of the many reasons VAR should be scrapped is that the temptation for the VAR official to "check the club badge" will always be too strong.

It's not like we're going to suddenly get a new generation of much better officials through. If anything, we have to assume they are going to get worse as the profession gets ever less attractive due to the massive pressure they get, the abuse, death threats etc.

When VAR is abolished people will re-accept dubious but honestly given onfield decisions once more. Of course they won't like them. But they will have to acknowledge in their venting that reffing is tough and imprecise. VAR came with a prospectus of precision. Now they don't get them, the conspiracy theories rise in importance. (In this instance some of the conspiracy theories in my mind are very likely true). Look at the prevalence of the word "corruption" now. The jibe used to be that the ref is blind, the ref is too fat to keep up. Occasionally you'd also get, the ref has got a tenner on the game type chants, but nobody really thought it true. Now the allegation is institutional corruption and people believe it
 


Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
Can't think of any poorer decisions we've had to be honest. The Dunk handball against Luton was similar.

Just a stupid rule to give a penalty for that. If you want to penalise that kind of handball, just make the sanction an indirect free kick. Giving an almost certain goal for that is just silly and makes a mockery of the match
This - the punishment is ludicrously harsh for the crime.
 




Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
8,624
:shrug:

Context always matters. Context of the opening post is that they shouldn't whinge because we got the same decision against Luton. But that's daft, the context of the match matters.

PSG are currently one of the biggest sides in the world. They've got Mbappe playing for them. So what they started in the 70's? Sheffield Wednesday started 100 years earlier and despite being MASSIVE are not one of the biggest sides in the world.
I don't agree with your point.

The laws should be applied the same regardless of whether it's a world cup final or a pub match on Sunday morning.
 




rippleman

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Oct 18, 2011
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There was talk on R4 this morning that VAR may be extended to include throw-ins FFS.

As for last night's decision. It was "Smug Eddie and the Saudis". :lol:
 








mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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Dec 4, 2003
21,922
England
I have to answer this with two different hats on.

Hat 1. "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA unlucky PIF PATROL"

and now Hat 2: "That's not a penalty. It would have been an appalling decision at the best of times, but for the ref to determine it is a 'clear and obvious error' is truly terrifying"
 


Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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Brighton
I would love to see a ref ignore the var advice after visiting the screen
We have. We saw it in the first full season with VAR when the ref was advised to look again at a March challenge v Tottenham. He stuck by his original decision of no foul (though most thought it was). And Earlier this season, when the ref was advised to look at a penalty shout for us v Marseille, and he decided we committed a foul before the penalty challenge instead (VAR wouldn't have called him to the screen for that foul, it can only decide on penalties/goals/red cards).
 






deletebeepbeepbeep

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May 12, 2009
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There was talk on R4 this morning that VAR may be extended to include throw-ins FFS.

As for last night's decision. It was "Smug Eddie and the Saudis". :lol:

Throw ins represent very marginal gain for the team awarded, if any gain at all. That would be ridiculous.
 


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