- Oct 17, 2008
- 14,596
What?
I posted a passive aggressive and patronising post in my thread previously about offsides either being on or off., based on the VAR’s use of technology. I implied people are dense for not understanding this.
Then I am completely undermined by, for the first time in Premier League history, a referee going to view an offside decision on the monitor.
What he was checking was whether or not Mwepu was interfering with play - which he was - there was absolutely no justification for a four minute delay for Mr. Harrington to go and check that. VAR could’ve said within a minute “yes, he was” or “no, he wasn’t”. You know, by applying the laws of the game.
The whole thing completely undermined the point in VAR and the rules previously established about its usage.
Absolutely terrible. At this stage, I’d argue for scrapping it.
I posted a passive aggressive and patronising post in my thread previously about offsides either being on or off., based on the VAR’s use of technology. I implied people are dense for not understanding this.
Then I am completely undermined by, for the first time in Premier League history, a referee going to view an offside decision on the monitor.
What he was checking was whether or not Mwepu was interfering with play - which he was - there was absolutely no justification for a four minute delay for Mr. Harrington to go and check that. VAR could’ve said within a minute “yes, he was” or “no, he wasn’t”. You know, by applying the laws of the game.
The whole thing completely undermined the point in VAR and the rules previously established about its usage.
Absolutely terrible. At this stage, I’d argue for scrapping it.