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View JRW2's Profile JRW2 Flag Dulwich 25 Jan 22 9.34am Send a Private Message to JRW2 Add JRW2 as a friend

Going slightly off topic, I've been wondering why the name Pawson rang a bell. I think he was the ref involved in an incident at home to Manchester United a few years ago. Townsend was bursting forward in the clear when Rojo came charging across and simply barged Townsend over, with no pretence of playing the ball. Pawson saw nothing wrong but the TV commentators slated him. Just a few days later Pawson was reffing another match, and, apparently conscious of his recent criticism, dished out a yellow for a perfectly legal tackle! So perhaps Mr Friend will be conscious that he owes us one.

 

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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 25 Jan 22 9.40am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend


Interesting stat on VAR.


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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 25 Jan 22 9.49am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

I thought VAR was supposed to over turn clear and obvious errors?

Nothing clear or obvious about that penalty apart from Jota deviating to run into our keeper.

 


One more point

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View IMpalace's Profile IMpalace Flag London 25 Jan 22 9.58am Send a Private Message to IMpalace Add IMpalace as a friend

Extract from the FA website rules on offside:

You are offside if you are:

- challenging an opponent for the ball (which he was)
- clearly attempting to play a ball which is close when this action impacts on an opponent (which he was)

Insane that this wasn't given.

 

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View Slimey Toad's Profile Slimey Toad Flag Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 25 Jan 22 10.04am Send a Private Message to Slimey Toad Add Slimey Toad as a friend

What sticks out for me is Klopp can forget all that bonhomie he delivers in abundance to his opponents. He supported this penalty decision, and still does apparently, so if he is the great guy he thinks he is he could say something like, 'yeah that was a bad decision but obviously it has helped our cause'.

Or maybe he congratulated Jota in the dressing room for being 'smart/really clever'.

 

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View southnorwoodhill's Profile southnorwoodhill Flag 25 Jan 22 10.06am Send a Private Message to southnorwoodhill Add southnorwoodhill as a friend

Originally posted by IMpalace

Extract from the FA website rules on offside:

You are offside if you are:

- challenging an opponent for the ball (which he was)
- clearly attempting to play a ball which is close when this action impacts on an opponent (which he was)

Insane that this wasn't given.

I think I'm correct in stating: The lino made an error and VAR wasn't called for verification.
Going by the link above regarding VAR calls, it seems to me that whoever controls VAR controls the destiny of the game, particularly as the referee doesn't have the balls to overturn the VAR official's viewpoint. How can this be good for the game?


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Edited by southnorwoodhill (25 Jan 2022 10.20am)

 

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View Jefroc's Profile Jefroc Flag Crete 25 Jan 22 6.47pm Send a Private Message to Jefroc Add Jefroc as a friend

I have not read all the comments but from what I have read elsewhere I reckon 98% of the comments from Liverpool fans (including one representing a Liverpool pub full of Reds) agree it was not a penalty. My scouser mate I watched the match with said the decision was "Appalling!"
I agree too about their second goal. I remember a few years back a great Palace goal at White Hart Lane was disallowed as Townsend (??) was interfering with play albeit he was 5 or 6 yards behind the goalkeeper !!

It is not the first crazy anti Palace decision from Friend and it won't be the last. Friend? I do not think so!!

 


Always remembering walking from the Holmesdale to the Whitehorse end at half time!

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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 25 Jan 22 6.57pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by Slimey Toad

What sticks out for me is Klopp can forget all that bonhomie he delivers in abundance to his opponents. He supported this penalty decision, and still does apparently, so if he is the great guy he thinks he is he could say something like, 'yeah that was a bad decision but obviously it has helped our cause'.

Or maybe he congratulated Jota in the dressing room for being 'smart/really clever'.

It's becoming a grudge match for me. I didn't care before but have had enough. Even turn on the Tele and have to see some rubbish about Hillsborough.

 


Red and Blue Army!

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View Runningman's Profile Runningman Flag Keston 25 Jan 22 7.01pm Send a Private Message to Runningman Add Runningman as a friend

Originally posted by ASCPFC

It's becoming a grudge match for me. I didn't care before but have had enough. Even turn on the Tele and have to see some rubbish about Hillsborough.


And never mention Heysel for gawks sake. Nothing to do with their fans that day either

 

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View thetopgeezer's Profile thetopgeezer Flag Streatham Hill 25 Jan 22 7.23pm Send a Private Message to thetopgeezer Add thetopgeezer as a friend

This season all 49 calls to the monitor have resulted in overturned decisions because they have raised "the clear and obvious" error threshold.

That's OK but no-one in their right minds can see such a thing for this penalty. Pawson managed to convince himself by looking at the same clip again and again until he believed his own narrative. That is essentially the problem - the framework under which the VAR ref decides this error. Everyone on Sky said no. Everyone at home (with no bias) said no...and yet Pawson thought yes.

For this to make sense VAR refs need someone by their side - perhaps an ex player. You need 2 "clears" before a ref gets summoned.

As for the second goal that is just plain wrong and Pawson needs to never show his face again anywhere near a place where I can loudly boo or give him the bird.

 

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View TheBigToePunt's Profile TheBigToePunt Flag 26 Jan 22 10.32am Send a Private Message to TheBigToePunt Add TheBigToePunt as a friend

Firstly, let's be clear - the penalty decision robbed us of what very small chance remained of atoning for yet more s*** Palace defending against a set-piece and a cross in the air. Liverpool had us chasing shadows for the first half an hour, but that's exactly when we most need to hang on in the game and avoid poor defensive mistakes. We didn't.

For the first goal, Schlupp is marking Fabinho but leaves him late to run with Van Dyke, thereby blocking what small chance Andersen had of tracking the Dutchman. For the second, our midfield shape is so bad that Andersen gets dragged over to meet Robertson, leaving Jota in oceans of space, and pulling both Guehi and Mitchell over into a fragile 2v3 behind him.

Even if we somehow overlook the poor quality of our finishing we have to mull over the poor defending when analysing the defeat. I'm sure our manager will be looking at both issues far more than the officiating, whatever he says in public.

Turning to the decisions nonetheless: VAR itself is neither good nor bad for the game really, it's all about how it is used. Also, remember that we have had our fair share of gifts from VAR, including unreal decisions away at United and Arsenal, so let's not tell ourselves a tale of bias against the little guy here. We are dealing with incredibly poor decisions and inconsistent processes, but not bias.

The argument that offside should be given against Firmino is not conclusive, but what I am amazed by is that VAR didn't seem to look at it even once. Compare this to the twenty replays they poured over for the penalty decision. The on-field ref gave nothing both times, so why the vast difference in VAR approach?

Regarding the penalty, it all comes down to a sensible understanding of what a foul is, and what cheating is. At the start of this season, the league said they would avoid giving soft free-kicks for minimal contacts, and would also stop being overly forensic with VAR replays.

For the first few months that worked so well that Klopp and Solskjaer were moaning about their precious babies being roughed up, and the leagues forward players seemed to be spending a bit more time playing the game and bit less time falling over. The tempo and flow of games became noticeably better once it became more about actually playing, and less about 'winning' decisions.

Now it's lapsed back towards last season: A soul-destroying clipboard full of technicalities rather than a football match.

For me, if you can't see the offence with the naked eye and at normal speed then the margin for human error has not been breached. The normal speed aspect is critical - all pundits agree that slow-motion makes any contact look worse, but what they neglect to mention is that it's only when watching play at normal speed that one can fully appreciate the change of direction and momentum that the nations leading s***houses employ when jumping away from the path of the ball and into a nearby defender, thereby initiating the 'foul' they benefit from. Kane has done it for years, Jota did it on Sunday. Wilf and Ayew have their moments, albeit in a slightly different style.

Many footballers will play as far beyond the letter and spirit of the laws of the game as they are allowed to. These are highly competitive animals under far greater pressure to win than to play honestly, and we are all to blame for that. What I find increasingly difficult to understand is how VAR officials (who referee live games too don't forget), somehow fail to consider the tricks that modern forwards call upon the moment a slow-motion replay switches on.

Baffling, alienating nonsense that pushes me further away from professional football and further towards watching the non-league game instead.

Edited by TheBigToePunt (26 Jan 2022 10.49am)

 

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View Spiderman's Profile Spiderman Flag Horsham 26 Jan 22 11.22am Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Originally posted by TheBigToePunt

Firstly, let's be clear - the penalty decision robbed us of what very small chance remained of atoning for yet more s*** Palace defending against a set-piece and a cross in the air. Liverpool had us chasing shadows for the first half an hour, but that's exactly when we most need to hang on in the game and avoid poor defensive mistakes. We didn't.

For the first goal, Schlupp is marking Fabinho but leaves him late to run with Van Dyke, thereby blocking what small chance Andersen had of tracking the Dutchman. For the second, our midfield shape is so bad that Andersen gets dragged over to meet Robertson, leaving Jota in oceans of space, and pulling both Guehi and Mitchell over into a fragile 2v3 behind him.

Even if we somehow overlook the poor quality of our finishing we have to mull over the poor defending when analysing the defeat. I'm sure our manager will be looking at both issues far more than the officiating, whatever he says in public.

Turning to the decisions nonetheless: VAR itself is neither good nor bad for the game really, it's all about how it is used. Also, remember that we have had our fair share of gifts from VAR, including unreal decisions away at United and Arsenal, so let's not tell ourselves a tale of bias against the little guy here. We are dealing with incredibly poor decisions and inconsistent processes, but not bias.

The argument that offside should be given against Firmino is not conclusive, but what I am amazed by is that VAR didn't seem to look at it even once. Compare this to the twenty replays they poured over for the penalty decision. The on-field ref gave nothing both times, so why the vast difference in VAR approach?

Regarding the penalty, it all comes down to a sensible understanding of what a foul is, and what cheating is. At the start of this season, the league said they would avoid giving soft free-kicks for minimal contacts, and would also stop being overly forensic with VAR replays.

For the first few months that worked so well that Klopp and Solskjaer were moaning about their precious babies being roughed up, and the leagues forward players seemed to be spending a bit more time playing the game and bit less time falling over. The tempo and flow of games became noticeably better once it became more about actually playing, and less about 'winning' decisions.

Now it's lapsed back towards last season: A soul-destroying clipboard full of technicalities rather than a football match.

For me, if you can't see the offence with the naked eye and at normal speed then the margin for human error has not been breached. The normal speed aspect is critical - all pundits agree that slow-motion makes any contact look worse, but what they neglect to mention is that it's only when watching play at normal speed that one can fully appreciate the change of direction and momentum that the nations leading s***houses employ when jumping away from the path of the ball and into a nearby defender, thereby initiating the 'foul' they benefit from. Kane has done it for years, Jota did it on Sunday. Wilf and Ayew have their moments, albeit in a slightly different style.

Many footballers will play as far beyond the letter and spirit of the laws of the game as they are allowed to. These are highly competitive animals under far greater pressure to win than to play honestly, and we are all to blame for that. What I find increasingly difficult to understand is how VAR officials (who referee live games too don't forget), somehow fail to consider the tricks that modern forwards call upon the moment a slow-motion replay switches on.

Baffling, alienating nonsense that pushes me further away from professional football and further towards watching the non-league game instead.

Edited by TheBigToePunt (26 Jan 2022 10.49am)

Good post. However I must take issue regarding the 2nd goal, it is conclusive. Laws clearly state if play is interfering with play or distracts defender whilst in offside position it is offside. All pundits I have heard say it was offside as Firmino being there caused Mitchell to go towards him rather the Oxlade-Chamberlain. Friend was told immediately there was no reason to rule goal out, he touched his earpiece, so some communication was relayed.

 

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