Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
- 16,048
No, I don't think it is, although I don't know for sure!
If you can look at something and say 'I can see why the ref didn't give that', despite TV replays from other angles showing a foul, then that is not defined as 'a clear and obvious error'. As such, VAR has no remit.
I thought VAR is to prevent massive cock ups, where you think 'how did the ref not give that', or where the ref cocked up by being in completely the wrong place.
In this case you can see why the ref didn't give it, so no VAR. But I could be wrong on all that!
Also, the lino should have seen it clear as day, but I'm not sure they have authority to call a foul/penalty?
I can't see how the ref didn't give it.
I also can't believe (or, in some ways I can) that referring/VAR is a major issue on the first weekend of a new season, after it's been around for multiple seasons?
Fit for purpose? Fit for the bin, more like.