PerfectlyNo, I didn't. OK with you?
PerfectlyNo, I didn't. OK with you?
Sorry, I see what you mean.I know we got apologies for those.
But what i was asking for was for a list of all the teams that have been the beneficiaries of those decisions by VAR, which then led to the apologies later being issued by the PGMOL.
The three I gave were the teams that benefitted from those wrong decisions against us (Liverpool, Tottenham, Palace) but as i said, I was asking who the other teams were that benefitted?
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That’s why we should seek a detail written explanation rationalising the decision madeWho could possibly look at the Mitoma penalty incident from several angles in slow motion and be so incompetent that they really believed it was not a penalty?
“Clear and obvious” is fine, if applied properly.If we’re going to have this VAR bollocks, they really need to do away with the clear and obvious crap. It just confuses matters further and gives VAR a get out and excuse for being incompetent/corrupt.
I disagree as clear and obvious just adds another layer of unclear judgement. As we’ve seen, no one can agree on what is clear and obvious anyway. If we’re going to have VAR, it needs to make a decision on an incident, not just fudge it with this ridiculous clear and obvious rule.“Clear and obvious” is fine, if applied properly.
Clear and obvious sees welbeck’s goal stand, because from one angle it looks like it doesn’t hit Mac’s arm.
All it needed was for Stockley Park to see that angle, process it in their heads and say “well it’s not a clear and obvious error from the onfieldref then, so we don’t intervene“.
They made a mess of it. Which would be understandable if it was every now and again. But it’s every week.
Yep. Apologies done before and graciously accepted. Inadequate now. Got to do better than that. Please, Barber/Bloom don't accept this.Sod the apology - what I want to hear is their explanation as to 'why' the 'mistake' was made. Did VAR drop out, was the VAR ref asleep at the time. Or what? They must surely have some sort of explanation - because they cannot hide under something like 'subjective', 'missed', 'poor camera angle' or bollocks like that.
But once var people have seen the angle showing Welbeck shot appearing to hit Mac thigh, how can it be anything other than not clear and obvious that it is a handball?I disagree as clear and obvious just adds another layer of unclear judgement. As we’ve seen, no one can agree on what is clear and obvious anyway. If we’re going to have VAR, it needs to make a decision on an incident, not just fudge it with this ridiculous clear and obvious rule.
As I’ve said elsewhere, I’m very anti VAR, it’s never going to work in football whoever is running it as there are too many subjective calls. We just need to accept that at times, human referee’s will make make mistakes as players and managers do but as research showed before VAR came in, the absolute majority of them were correct. VAR just muddies the water and makes the situation and arguements after even worse as well as killing some of the enjoyment of games.
They don't have any.Cut off their goolies.
But once var people have seen the angle showing Welbeck shot appearing to hit Mac thigh, how can it be anything other than not clear and obvious that it is a handball?
i.e. they made a stupid error by intervening from the ref’s onfield decision of no handball.
In other news, the lino ***** us over by calling handball on mitoma when play could have continued, with VAR checking it after the goal was scored.
We were ***** over on so many levels in that game, that it’s hard to keep up. It wasn’t just VAR
Every 15 minutes on Saturday“Clear and obvious” is fine, if applied properly.
Clear and obvious sees welbeck’s goal stand, because from one angle it looks like it doesn’t hit Mac’s arm.
All it needed was for Stockley Park to see that angle, process it in their heads and say “well it’s not a clear and obvious error from the onfieldref then, so we don’t intervene“.
They made a mess of it. Which would be understandable if it was every now and again. But it’s every week.
The Assistant VAR official grew up in Croydon area too, what does an assistant VAR official do anyway?Just seen that the lino played for palace in the late 80s.
That’s why we should seek a detail written explanation rationalising the decision made
I hate VAR but it does seem to work broadly ok in international and European football. Which suggests the main issue isn’t the technology…Apology or not, VAR is still at the route of the problem.
To me it seems the standards of refereeing have definitely dropped since VAR was introduced as most refs seem to feel there is this in-built safety net if they get something wrong, which in my view is leading to them becoming lazy and far less observant.
I've always hated VAR (even if it has sometimes gone in our favour), and I for one would prefer that the refs on the field to just make the decisions as they see them. Yes, we wouldn't have got the penalties, but would have at least had one of the 2 goals disallowed given.
When I saw the Brenford penalty given yesterday on MOTD, how the hell was the Mitoma one not given? Far more blatant. Rant over.
Oh and yes : 1 PGMOL apology in a season - careless, 2 apologies - suspicion, but now 3 APOLOGIES this season - corruption?