Yeah, I'm not going to die on this hill, but i thought this was a physical game, Endo just collapses on the merest contact. Ref could have given a foul and no one complains really, but he decided to play on so i don't think it needs to be re-refereed.Because from that angle, it looks like Hughes gets the ball. I thought that too at the time. However is clear he didn't get the ball
The ref saw that clearly in the build up. If he didn't think it was a foul then, why now?
Are you supporting Palace?Referee watches it 20+ times and changes his mind, absolute nonsense.
How can something be a clear and obvious error if it takes 20+ times watching it in slow mo to decide you’re wrong?
I think if it was the critical challenge in a penalty, fine, overrule. But it was just in the buildup, it was hardly a blatant error, it's just VAR intervening where it didn't need to.
I'd like them either to get smashed or them to take something off Liverpool whilst otherwise being shit. Either is funny.Are you supporting Palace?
Gernerally because if they're sent over to the screen, its because they have made a mistake.Has there ever been a time when the ref has gone over to the screen and stuck to his original decision?
I can't remember it ever happening.
The Lamptey incident for us against Tottenham away a few seasons ago, only time.Has there ever been a time when the ref has gone over to the screen and stuck to his original decision?
I can't remember it ever happening.
No it isn’t though, refereeing decisions are often subjective, var officials might slow down video and watch and incident 20 times in slow motion, doesn’t mean the referees decision at real time was wrong, it’s absolute over analysis of a game of close decisions that aren’t black and white.Gernerally because if they're sent over to the screen, it’s because they have made a mistake.
No VAR in the Sunderland vs West Brom (I’ve been watching Sarmiento).I'll say it very quietly.
VAR enabled the correct decision to be made.
Let’s be honest that’s one of those that because it’s palace it’s correct decision and no arguments, if that’s us we’d say that’s very very soft, especially by the parameters of ‘clear and obvious’ for me if the referee has to watch that many times then by definition it can’t be obvious.
I have a vague, probably imaginary memory of it happening in the early days, but certainly not for a long time. Which then begs the question as to the point of them going to the monitor at all. If VAR want the ref to check, then by definition it's not clear and obvious. If it is clear and obvious, then VAR don't need to ask the ref.Has there ever been a time when the ref has gone over to the screen and stuck to his original decision?
I can't remember it ever happening.
Really? In December with 20 odd games to go, don't think so. Think you should say it would be nice to win today towards our hope of getting into Europe.I genuinely think the same.
We really need a win against Burnley if we want to qualify for Europe again.
Ah ok. I don't remember that.The Lamptey incident for us against Tottenham away a few seasons ago, only time.
If I were a ref, and VAR had told me 'I think you made a mistake', in front of an audience of millions, I would want to play the video several times to make ABSOLUTELY SURE that having been given the chance to redeem myself, I came to the right decision in the end.No it isn’t though, refereeing decisions are often subjective, var officials might slow down video and watch and incident 20 times in slow motion, doesn’t mean the referees decision at real time was wrong, it’s absolute over analysis of a game of close decisions that aren’t black and white.
Referees are sent to the monitor too much IMO, clear an obvious we were told when VAR was brought in, many many decisions that referees have to watch in slow mo multiple times aren’t clear.
They, like so many teams, always up their games against the big 6 (and us). They wouldn't be putting in this sort of performance if they were facing wolves or everton or the like.Classic palace isnt it. Just when you finally think they're down and out and looking forward to seeing them get a kicking while crying on the floor ...... They somehow scrap together a reasonable performance.