I was not too far away from being in line with Burn, and thought he was offside at the time. I celebrated the second/real/given one, because there didn't appear to be anything wrong with it.
Thanks, didn't know that.
Think it would be helpful to have the info put up on screen for any check, remove the ambiguity.
Yes. Improves the game. Technology is there, why not use it like other sports? Adds drama too.
Please could you explain how it improves the game?
The game as we know it is over. The disallowed goal, did West Ham appeal, did anyone appeal? If it was offside the the lino should have flagged, that's why he's there. Having seen it on TV it was very very close but was off side, but the lino missed it so one nil to us. Had it been a Hammers goal I don't think anyone would have screamed 'Off Side' because it was so close. As for our second goal, we'd celebrated, Ryan had run his 100 yards and run back again, everyone was ready to take the kick off and yet still the Ref had his hand in his ear checking. This must have been a full two to three minutes and still checking. At this point it was as if they were looking for a reason to chalk it off.
I'm on the fence. Let's check only if the lino puts his/her flag up (or introduce the yellow flags as per US sports).
Yes. That wouldn’t be at all disruptive. Apart from when managers use their review to prevent the other team building momentum towards the back end of every single game.
And what happens if a Review has been used but the ref misses, for instance, a player punching the ball off the goal-line in stoppage time? If you’re not going to overturn that, you might as well not bother with the technology at all.
Offside is a problem. The rest - based on clear and obvious mistakes - seems to work pretty well so far. And has huge potential to prevent players from trying to cheat in the first place.
Been banging this (cricket style DRS) drum already, as have others.
One review per team per half. Ref allowed to review decisions if he's not sure. Everything else, leave it alone.
If you decide not to review and it was wrong, hard luck. If you've wasted your review, hard luck.
I'm in favour of VAR in principle, but the reviewing of every goal and the ridiculously borderline offside calls are undermining the positives of the system.
My position has nothing to do with today's game btw.
Problem is though that even if the goal looks ok to us, there is always the possibility that it could be ruled out for an infringement missed in it's build up, even further back down the pitch.
How far back do the VAR officials go back to check such things? About a minute before West Ham scored there was a clear foul on Stephens in the middle of the pitch which everyone near me shouted for a 'foul', then within a minute they scored. Should the ref go back that far? I know I'm being pedantic but if a team has the ball for say an entire minute and then score, could the VAR officials go back that whole minute in case there was foul against the opposition 40 odd seconds before?
I imagine if you were a West Ham you’d think it improved the game, as it prevented them incorrectly being denied a draw. The same will be true for us when we benefit at some point in the season.
Its horrible not being able to to jump for joy when we score from a cross or whatever. Even our second I thought it was being reviewed and was starting to get worried. Its especially annoying them to not telling the reason for the 'review'.
I dont think football is supposes to be so perfect. Yes for clear mistakes I like VAR, but I didnt think it would be used for things like a player being a hair offside, that should be down to the lino or ref imo.
100% yes.
Was the correct decision, just like VAR ruling out Murray's handball v Watford was the correct decision.
Correct decisions being made by referees is a positive thing. How many points has shambolic refereeing in the past cost us - so I'm glad that we are to see a massive improvement in the quality of refereeing because of VAR.
Some days it will suit us, others it won't. Will just will take a bit of getting used to.
Fair points but how many times have the officials missed "a player punching the ball off the goal line in stoppage time"?
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According to the helpful notes in today's programme: "They will check for any infringements by the attacking team in the attacking possession phase that led to the goal."