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Yep.The way it is implemented is yeah
Yep.The way it is implemented is yeah
Indeed. And until recently a majority of voters supported the conservatives.The VAR haters? That’s a very large group of football fans
How you can turn a VAR thread into political shite is beyond me. Keep politics elsewhere.Indeed. And until recently a majority of voters supported the conservatives.
Don't care!VAR would (well ok should have) overturned their incorrectly awarded penalty. That goal they got gifted could have turned out to be quite bad.
The ball clearly hits Dunk's shoulder before rolling up his arm and so is not a penalty.
I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about I’m just trying to discuss the game with other Brighton fansIndeed. And until recently a majority of voters supported the conservatives.
Don't be silly. I was illustrating a point. The point being (you're a bright bloke, you can work it out, but if you're overwhelmed with outrage I'll help) that the majority view is not always correct, and opinions can change over time.How you can turn a VAR thread into political shite is beyond me. Keep politics elsewhere.
I think we would cater if a clear and obvious error would have changed the course of our season though. The error was mitigated by us managing to win. That may not always be the case.Don't care!
The minority view is also not always correct. Were you at the game today ?Don't be silly. I was illustrating a point. The point being (you're a bright bloke, you can work it out, but if you're overwhelmed with outrage I'll help) that the majority view is not always correct, and opinions can change over time.
And before that, a majority of voters supported Labour. Ridiculous comparison.Indeed. And until recently a majority of voters supported the conservatives.
I'd trust an advocate of VAR far more than a died-in-the-wool Tory voter. That said, they're both a bit daft, imho.Don't be silly. I was illustrating a point. The point being (you're a bright bloke, you can work it out, but if you're overwhelmed with outrage I'll help) that the majority view is not always correct, and opinions can change over time.
It is. Ok for the plastic tv fans but for those of us that actually go to games it has spoiled the game. I’d rather have gone out the cup today to a dodgy decision than keep VAR. Having seen the replay I also have no argument with Stoke’s penalty.Just because the people that do it now and implemented are doing it this way does not mean var in general is bad.
1) It was wrong to award itIt is. Ok for the plastic tv fans but for those of us that actually go to games it has spoiled the game. I’d rather have gone out the cup today to a dodgy decision than keep VAR. Having seen the replay I also have no argument with Stoke’s penalty.
1) Looked a penalty to me.1) It was wrong to award it
2) you will say otherwise but if we went out because of it you would be complaining
3) current VAR is terrible. That doesn't mean it can't be done well.
It's a game. Entertainment. Fun. A release. An escape from normal life (especially for match going fans).I think we would cater if a clear and obvious error would have changed the course of our season though. The error was mitigated by us managing to win. That may not always be the case.
VAR as is currently implemented is not working, full of bias and needs redoing. Just because the people that do it now and implemented are doing it this way does not mean var in general is bad.
Just because someone puts skis on his head and face plants down a mountain does not mean skis don't work.
1) hit the shoulder first so not handball.1) Looked a penalty to me.
2) As I said, I wouldn’t.
3) It’s not needed. Get rid.
Yes. The correct answer is not what is needed. We need to remove glaring errors. Those should be obvious on one or two quick replays.To satisfy both VAR lovers and haters, the obvious thing is to restrict the time taken in making a decision. It has been mooted many, many times, and if (say) a maximum of 30 seconds/1 minute was allowed to spot a glaring error was allowed, that would be just about acceptable.
No need for this forensic-style several minutes of looking for 'something' - that's what makes it crap.
Their penalty could have been overturned by VAR, and the foul on Ferguson in the box could also have been looked at - so to say that "decisions didn't go against us today" is not fully justified.Only because decisions didn't go against us today. If they did it would be a different tune being sung.