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View taylors lovechild's Profile taylors lovechild Flag 17 Jul 20 10.01am Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

I try not to judge it on the games we're involved in knowing I am always going to have a bias, but there are massive inconsistencies in how it's being used. Sometimes things are reviewed over and over while others are reviewed for seconds. I mean, how could it have got the Bruno Fernandes penalty decision against Villa so wrong? Because it only reviewed it very, very briefly. Referees have had meetings recently to discuss how it should be being used and I think rather than some grand conspiracy it is just that they do not have a clear set of guidelines as to how to use it (or they're interpreting them differently). Sadly for some teams this experiment could have cost them points which are the difference between staying up or not, or getting into Europe or not.

We had some luck earlier in the season with VAR, but the last two games it has definitely not looked kindly on us. Hopefully next season there will at least be some clarity around how it should be used. Also, they need to introduce some new blood into the refereeing pool as some of the fat old f**ks have grown too long in the tooth and seem stuck up their own ars*s. How can you get paid as much they do and be allowed to turn up to games with a beer belly (aka Jonathan Moss)?

 

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View steeleye20's Profile steeleye20 Flag Croydon 17 Jul 20 10.23am Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

Covid-19 has meant empty stadiums.

But it looks like VAR means the same to me.

What is the point in going to a football match?

And they are making wrong decisions so what can possibly be the point of VAR if it is not 100% accurate.

Credit to players and staff for keeping their sanity.

SP tweets is it a busted system, the answer must be yes.

 

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View doombear's Profile doombear Flag Too far from Selhurst Park 17 Jul 20 10.31am Send a Private Message to doombear Add doombear as a friend

I like the concept of VAR. HOWEVER:
1. it has been brought in before it is technologically good enough to do the job especially with regard to offside
2. the refs/officials in the Prem have been given poor guidelines especially with regard to handball. There's one rule when defending and another when attacking; that's surely wrong.
3. it is not clear what constitutes a clear and obvious error.
4. Not all incidents are being looked at
5. Refs get to see the pitchside monitor in some instances (red card offences only?)
when our Italian friend Pierluigi Collina (who in my book was one of teh best ever refs)gets stuck in to his new job, hopefully we will get a more consistent system.

 

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View Gary St.Andrews's Profile Gary St.Andrews Flag Kenley 17 Jul 20 10.31am Send a Private Message to Gary St.Andrews Add Gary St.Andrews as a friend

It seems that this season In particular there have been some really poor decisions and the last 2 weeks the focus has been on us. The Sakho disallowed goal for handball, now I am not a medical expert but I have never known the collar bone to be recognised as part of the arm.

As for the Ayew offside, for VAR to scrutinise the video footage for as long as they did means the goal should have stood. What ever happened to the attacking side having an advantage. The angle shown was not conclusive on television so the goal should have stood, end of.

I don’t want to say if the boot had been on the other foot, United would have been awarded the goal, but even I am questioning it now.

 

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View Fatherken's Profile Fatherken Flag 17 Jul 20 10.36am Send a Private Message to Fatherken Add Fatherken as a friend

VAR is killing the fun and sprit fro the game .
I agree with the earlier comment that the officials who look at VAR should be asked why they did or not give whatever .
I also think , now that ref's who are well paid , they should after the match [ like players and managers ] be interview on TV .

 

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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 17 Jul 20 10.57am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by doombear

I like the concept of VAR. HOWEVER:
1. it has been brought in before it is technologically good enough to do the job especially with regard to offside
2. the refs/officials in the Prem have been given poor guidelines especially with regard to handball. There's one rule when defending and another when attacking; that's surely wrong.
3. it is not clear what constitutes a clear and obvious error.
4. Not all incidents are being looked at
5. Refs get to see the pitchside monitor in some instances (red card offences only?)
when our Italian friend Pierluigi Collina (who in my book was one of teh best ever refs)gets stuck in to his new job, hopefully we will get a more consistent system.


Point 3 is vital. Last night Maguire wrapped is arms round Ayew in the area and didn’t let him move. Either the ref saw it and didn’t give anything which was a clear and obvious error or he missed it as the linesman missed the offside and VAR must have seen it but presumably couldn’t intervene.

 

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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 17 Jul 20 12.22pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Just another anti fan but pro TV load of bollocks. How much more can fans take?
We've got high pricing, poor experience, poor travel links, heavy handed policing/ stewarding, over paid mercenary players, moaning managers, buying the league and the refereeing has got worse, when it seemed impossible for it to be any worse. Now, we have every small team's goals checked and the big teams call for VAR at will.
Note, if a Man U player had been fouled as Wilf was, Ole would have made a TV sign, play would have stopped, and it would have been checked. That is blatant corruption.

 


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View Teddy Eagle's Profile Teddy Eagle Flag 17 Jul 20 1.10pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend


It’s tempting to think it would’ve turned into FergieVision if old Bacon Face was still in power.

 

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View the silurian's Profile the silurian Flag The garden of England.(not really) 17 Jul 20 2.13pm Send a Private Message to the silurian Add the silurian as a friend

Originally posted by Gary St.Andrews

It seems that this season In particular there have been some really poor decisions and the last 2 weeks the focus has been on us. The Sakho disallowed goal for handball, now I am not a medical expert but I have never known the collar bone to be recognised as part of the arm.

As for the Ayew offside, for VAR to scrutinise the video footage for as long as they did means the goal should have stood. What ever happened to the attacking side having an advantage. The angle shown was not conclusive on television so the goal should have stood, end of.

I don’t want to say if the boot had been on the other foot, United would have been awarded the goal, but even I am questioning it now.

They would have been given the penalty AND the 'offside'goal ! Referees and VAR are corrupt

 

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View Goal Machine's Profile Goal Machine Flag The Cronx 17 Jul 20 2.23pm Send a Private Message to Goal Machine Add Goal Machine as a friend

It's unbearable. Hate it with a passion. Massively over used.

Said it before, and I'll say it again... 1 review per captain per game. Ref gets 30 seconds to review it on a screen from 3 different angles. That is more than enough time to spot a 'clear and obvious' error. If inconclusive, original decision stands.

I don't know anyone who likes it. Fans need to make a stand if they want to get rid of it.

 

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View Putitout's Profile Putitout Flag Oxford 17 Jul 20 2.29pm Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend

VAR or no VAR refs in the Premier are bad to the point of suspect.
Watched the game for many years, only to become sick and tired of seeing easy to identify fouls by players from the so called better clubs being routinely ignored. Only if it’s blatant does the whistle ever get heard. VAR has proved little better at times. And if you add the ridiculous interpretations now used for hand ball and Off side the games being ruined for people that love a fare game of football.

 

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View eagleman13's Profile eagleman13 Flag On The Road To Hell & Alicante 17 Jul 20 2.35pm Send a Private Message to eagleman13 Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add eagleman13 as a friend

So, thats it then, SKY & Dermot Gallahger have decided

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Lets all pack up & go home(if we wern't already)

 


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When a blind man cries, Lord, he feels it from his soul.
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