I hate VAR and stupid decisions like this will hopefully hasten it's demise.
Agree but it won`t go in this world of correctness.
I hate VAR and stupid decisions like this will hopefully hasten it's demise.
Anyway I'm sure we'll get a good and fair hearing on MOTD at the end of the programme ..... again.
Agree on many parts. The handball rule is an absurd handball rule though, penalising attacker yet not defender for the same infringement which is crazy (but, not a VAR rule) . So let's keep that separate.I'm sorry but there are a few more grey areas. Are you saying that ALL professionally trained referees and VAR referees would see the same way? ...In a game where players are constantly trying to fool them? They've really got to come a long way. It's impossible and really quite boring in the extreme.
And then there's the offside rule with miniscule decisions either way..if obvious then fair enough to overrule..but they've been overruling millimetres in their opinion.
And then there's the free kick Watford were disallowed handball v Us first game of season..ridiculous ��
Football now can't be compared with rugby..it's not an honest game. 20 years of VAR may help but I'm not confident
Agree on many parts. The handball rule is an absurd handball rule though, penalising attacker, yet not defender, for the same infringement, which is crazy (but, not a VAR rule, just a newly introduced handball rule penalising the attacker). So let's keep that separate.I'm sorry but there are a few more grey areas. Are you saying that ALL professionally trained referees and VAR referees would see the same way? ...In a game where players are constantly trying to fool them? They've really got to come a long way. It's impossible and really quite boring in the extreme.
And then there's the offside rule with miniscule decisions either way..if obvious then fair enough to overrule..but they've been overruling millimetres in their opinion.
And then there's the free kick Watford were disallowed handball v Us first game of season..ridiculous ��
Football now can't be compared with rugby..it's not an honest game. 20 years of VAR may help but I'm not confident
Might as well not have a referee. Every decision should have a person maybe 50 miles away analysing in a room with 10 different view computer screens.
Well, if you think about it, that would be perfect. A system of cameras and AI that can interpret all movement and incidents in real-time that can make instantaneous decisions that can be transferred to a robot ref on pitch. No arguments, no back chat. Is it that fantastic considering what many believe AI can achieve?
Absolute bullshit. If a player trips someone over by stepping on their foot it is OBVIOUSLY a foul. VAR worked perfectly today as it corrected a clear and obvious error.
If it had not been given the same people moaning about VAR would be moaning that referee missed the obvious penalty. Some people just like to moan.
Absolute bullshit. If a player trips someone over by stepping on their foot it is OBVIOUSLY a foul. VAR worked perfectly today as it corrected a clear and obvious error.
If it had not been given the same people moaning about VAR would be moaning that referee missed the obvious penalty. Some people just like to moan.
Well maybe If you like Chess for example. As others have said, the rare joy of seeing the ball bulge in the net for your team, and a quick look at the linesman to make sure, before celebrating is why we used to enjoy the game more so than today.
Surely the point is virtually no one in the stadium thought it was a pen, no one appealed and the ref clearly didn't think so. Possibly by the letter of the law it is but it hardly rates as a clear and obvious error and if Chris Sodding Sutton thinks they got it right then that's all I need to take the opposite view.
The only thing obvious to me from footage above was the defender watching ball in air, refraining from aggressively defending the position, the forward leaving his leg out in hope of getting a touch, jumping normally and then realising he had been touched, & falling to the floor..different strokes for different folks ��
I could hear Connolly's scream of pain from the NS. I thought he had twisted his knee badly or something, I genuinely thought he was hurt badly
I could hear Connolly's scream of pain from the NS. I thought he had twisted his knee badly or something, I genuinely thought he was hurt badly
Lol. Nice attempt at fishing.
Lol. Nice attempt at fishing.
Yeah there aren't many but more than I thought there would be. I always thought I was the only Brighton fan in Austin.