A Sheff Wed (MASSIVE) fan messaged me last night, to say he thought it was a definite penalty.
Not for me.
Slipped on the wet turf, it happens.
Not for me.
Slipped on the wet turf, it happens.
Not for me.
Slipped on the wet turf, it happens.
Not for me.
Slipped on the wet turf, it happens.
You can argue against the ref but whatever VAR decides thats it, we could well have had a couple of penaltys awarded against us for extreme gripping and shirt pulling in the area, you win some etc,etc
I thought the VAR decision where Connolly got the penalty against Everton was ridiculous. (the league later came out and confirmed that was an error)
I thought this decision was ridiculous. (I expect this one to also be highlighted as an error)
So, now that it is not even making correct decisions, what EXACTLY can VAR fans actually point to as a benefit of it?
I think you can argue whether that sort of challenge should be a foul or not. But by today's standards, it is an absolute stonewall pen. Montoya's movement was affected by the clip but because he got a strike off and didn't appeal it wasn't given.
Plucking figures from my arse, I reckon that would be given 9 times out of 10 in the PL today. 10 out of 10 for the top 6.
Its actually getting progressively worse, not better. The duff VAR calls are stacking up week in, week out. At times I am left literally AGOG at the VAR decisions. Did anyone see the Matt Targett tackle on Pereira the other week in the Villa v Newcastle game ? One of the most shocking knee-high leg-breaking tackles you could ever see, a stone wall immediate red. The ref books him. I'm thinking "VAR will upgrade that to a red, it simply HAS to....." But - nope. Astonishing.
Here it is if you want to take a look. https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/e7y4os/matt_targett_tackle_on_ricardo_pereira_only_a/
I mean seriously ? what the absolute fvck.
I'm sorry, but VAR is now just a pointless mess. It costs FAR more aggravation than it ever solves, and when I come to power I will be binning it off immediately.
Its actually getting progressively worse, not better. The duff VAR calls are stacking up week in, week out. At times I am left literally AGOG at the VAR decisions. Did anyone see the Matt Targett tackle on Pereira the other week in the Villa v Newcastle game ? One of the most shocking knee-high leg-breaking tackles you could ever see, a stone wall immediate red. The ref books him. I'm thinking "VAR will upgrade that to a red, it simply HAS to....." But - nope. Astonishing.
Here it is if you want to take a look. https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/e7y4os/matt_targett_tackle_on_ricardo_pereira_only_a/
I mean seriously ? what the absolute fvck.
I'm sorry, but VAR is now just a pointless mess. It costs FAR more aggravation than it ever solves, and when I come to power I will be binning it off immediately.
Not for me.
Slipped on the wet turf, it happens.
My wife complains it always takes too long
Definitely. There was contact, and it impeded his shot as far as I can see.
We wuz robbed.
I think you can argue whether that sort of challenge should be a foul or not. But by today's standards, it is an absolute stonewall pen. Montoya's movement was affected by the clip but because he got a strike off and didn't appeal it wasn't given.
Plucking figures from my arse, I reckon that would be given 9 times out of 10 in the PL today. 10 out of 10 for the top 6.
Indeed. If that foul had been against Salah and LiVARpool, I think we all know exactly what the decision would be.