BadFish
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- Oct 19, 2003
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Every goal is reviewed, even the obvious ones, they are reviewed in seconds as the players are celebrating but as there is nothing controversial, the ref gets a quick ok.
If there is controversy that is what takes the time as they look closely at it maybe 3 or 4 times.
But they get it right and that is what counts.
My piss is not boiling anywhere near as much tonight after the ruled out goal, because it was offside, as opposed to my piss boiling out of my Japs eye after we have had the most ridiculous decisions go against us by refs that were even given nicknames like shyster, refs we hated, refs we shit ourselves over because they had our next game and week after week of the most useless assistants and it was getting worse every season.
Match of the day was full of it and so was NSC.
This in spades, i think what we need to remember is that VAR has been bought in to solve the problem you describe.
Given the choice between VAR (hopefully improving) and refs struggling over and over to make the right decisions I'll think I'll take VAR.
I concede that this opinion may change once the A league season starts and I am going to games regularly.
Having said that we have had goal reviews in AFL for a good few seasons now and we shout and cheer when the goal is scored with the ocassional "what?? wait??, oh shit" moment. The process doesn't bother me, the big difference is that they play what the mysterious overlords are seeing on the big screen so we can feel involved.