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Football died a little bit yesterday (VAR)
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just get rid of it - its become the story. Does anyone thinks its added any value to the game?
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Couldn't believe Spurs didn't get a pen at Bournemouth. I'm generally a fan of VAR but don't expect them to get it so wrong. Procedural improvements required I think.
Premier League admits VAR errors in all three Thursday matches
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/53357841
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swords_alive said:Couldn't believe Spurs didn't get a pen at Bournemouth. I'm generally a fan of VAR but don't expect them to get it so wrong. Procedural improvements required I think.
Premier League admits VAR errors in all three Thursday matches
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Just so glad VAR has been introduced......now they can overturn all those dodgy penalties that Man U get.
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It's that different now feeling when there's a bad decision!
Before you could at least sympathize with the referee and put it down to bad luck like hitting the crossbar.
Now it's just incomprehensible and bloody annoying.
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Kyle Walker-Peters red card rescinded in a little over 90 seconds. This is how the Premier League should have used VAR last season.
https://streamable.com/jphqdt
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There was a crazy VAR in MLS this morning.
Inter Miami player went down in the box ref gave nothing, ball went out of play and VAR told him yo have a look at the monitor for a possible penalty, he watched the replay a few times, gave the Penalty and a 2nd yellow to the Orlando player.
Then the controversy, the Orlando players surrounded the ref saying something to him, the player who was sent off didn't leave the pitch either, suddenly the ref had his hand to his ear and reversed the decision because the Inter Miami player was actually offside.
Why the didn't look at the offside first I will never know lol, would have save alot of time and issues0 -
Marseille scored a second goal against PSG last night in the fight night game. 14 yellows and 5 reds. Should of been 6 reds because Tia Marie gobbed in the direction of a Marseille player; Yes he did have Covid 7 days ago !
The VAR clearly showed the defenders boot and the attackers boot were in line and the goal should've stood. Then 2-0 to Marseille with 20 odd minutes to go.
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That encroachment into the area at a penalty rule is crazy. What difference does it make if a player has his arm or head over the line when a kick is being taken?0
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Posted this in the Premier League thread too.
Ridiculous that the game has put itself into a situation where this is offside
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VAR is meant to be used to rectify clear and obvious errors. Drawing lines across the pitch and declaring that a players arm is 5mm offside is not clear and obvious in my opinion2
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I believe the clear and obvious error mandate is separate from the offside decisions.
as offside is a binary decision.
either way. VAR can go fcuk itself if that’s the type of thing they believe improves the game3 -
stackitsteve said:Posted this in the Premier League thread too.
Ridiculous that the game has put itself into a situation where this is offside
How can your arm be offside? That VAR line is almost by his elbow.0 -
stackitsteve said:Posted this in the Premier League thread too.
Ridiculous that the game has put itself into a situation where this is offside
1. How is that offside?
2. Why have they drawn the red line halfway up his arm?
3. That fucking banner!
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:stackitsteve said:Posted this in the Premier League thread too.
Ridiculous that the game has put itself into a situation where this is offside
How can your arm be offside? That VAR line is almost by his elbow.
Surely if an attacker’s arm can be offside, then a defender’s arm must be able to play an attacker onside?0 -
Is the ball touching the player's foot? Why isn't the ball round?0
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Presumably that's offside now because of the amended handball law that says the arm starts where the shirt sleeve ends, in an effort to stop the shoulder being given as handball. Dunno how that works for long sleeve tops0
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Off_it said:stackitsteve said:Posted this in the Premier League thread too.
Ridiculous that the game has put itself into a situation where this is offside
1. How is that offside?
2. Why have they drawn the red line halfway up his arm?
3. That fucking banner!
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Whatever the rule is, that is ridiculous.
He’s pointing to where he wants the ball played and that is not gaining an advantage.1 - Sponsored links:
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stackitsteve said:Posted this in the Premier League thread too.
Ridiculous that the game has put itself into a situation where this is offside3 -
If they are that uncertain they should be finding in favour of the attacking player.1
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I'd be interested to know if anyone originally in the "pro" or "anti" VAR camps has changed their mind since it was brought in.
Personally I was generally fairly neutral on it in principle, but I was probably veering more towards the anti camp because I just didn't believe the argument that technology would solve all of footballs woes - at the end of the day the majority of decisions are still a judgement call. I didn't trust it to be a force for good.
But we were assured that the idea was for it to only be used to rectify "clear and obvious" errors, so, fair enough then. But it's not, has it? We're now told that the "clear and obvious " mantra doesn't apply to offsides. And so we end up with ludicrous decisions like the one above. Some prick sitting in a window-less room miles away getting his set square out and drawing dots and lines in some arbitrary position to see if someones fingernail was a millimetre offside. Is that what we want? I mean, is that what we REALLY want?
My biggest concern is that people have just resigned themselves to this lunacy. Look how many posts were on this thread when VAR first came in and look how many posts there have been after arguably one of the most ludicrous decisions so far. Barely a murmur. People just shrug their shoulders and on we go.
Oh and before anyone tries to say today's latest abomination isn't down to VAR and it's the new rule about the upper arm, that's bollocks. Without VAR that's a goal all day long. 99% of the people who see that will know it should've been given as a goal. Unfortunately the 1% of lunatics have taken over the asylum.
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First time I have seen that, Christ what’s happening to the beautiful game.0
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What about West Hams goal this evening. I agree with Jenas on MOTD - the player was ahead of the Fulham defender when the ball was played. He might not have subsequently touched the ball but the goal came about because the defender had to react to the cross & headed it away, straight to another West Ham player. Therefore the first player was "interfering" with play as he made the Fulham player play the ball.
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golfaddick said:What about West Hams goal this evening. I agree with Jenas on MOTD - the player was ahead of the Fulham defender when the ball was played. He might not have subsequently touched the ball but the goal came about because the defender had to react to the cross & headed it away, straight to another West Ham player. Therefore the first player was "interfering" with play as he made the Fulham player play the ball.0
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golfaddick said:What about West Hams goal this evening. I agree with Jenas on MOTD - the player was ahead of the Fulham defender when the ball was played. He might not have subsequently touched the ball but the goal came about because the defender had to react to the cross & headed it away, straight to another West Ham player. Therefore the first player was "interfering" with play as he made the Fulham player play the ball.0
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Callumcafc said:stackitsteve said:Posted this in the Premier League thread too.
Ridiculous that the game has put itself into a situation where this is offside
VAR line is done for number 17, but from that angle it looks clear as day that the centre backs left leg and body is at least a yard closer to the goal than the full back. It looks impossible that he is not further back than the red line drawn for Bamford.
Didn't see the game so don't know if they showed any other angles though.0 -
stackitsteve said:Posted this in the Premier League thread too.
Ridiculous that the game has put itself into a situation where this is offside3 -
guinnessaddick said:stackitsteve said:Posted this in the Premier League thread too.
Ridiculous that the game has put itself into a situation where this is offside
Not saying it's right because there should be an element of spirit of the Law but that is why it was given as offside.0