VAR will always be run by officials. I'm not sure they are corrupt, but it has exposed the fact referees get things wrong whether they have time to think about it or not. Micoanalysing the game... you could find a reason to disallow almost any goal. The disallowing of the Wolves goal recently...
What about this guy, and all the other Wolves fans, who want it gone? They can't all be dickheads?
This is exactly the hill to die on, a magical goal disallowed over an eyelash, what happened to being "level". The Coventry player wasn't cheating or looking to gain an unfair advantage.
Accepting another team scoring makes me not a football fan?
Guess those trips to Spain, Austria and Carlisle were pointless then.
FSA research points towards my opinion being the majority and yours the minority
If you can't see giving those goals is against the spirit of the game, I can't help you.
More matchgoing fans agree with me than you. You're the minority.
This is pretty wild.
In any list, there has to be a last place, but Wolves having so many incorrect decisions against them is bizarre.
If referees/PGMOL do have something against Wolves, the question is, why?
The offside law was never intended to rule out goals like the Wolves equaliser.
The technology means the law can be implemented in a way near impossible with the human eye.
If they keep VAR they need to change the laws to make them more in line with the spirit of the game.
I know the "spirit...
Not posting on any other forums.
I guess X is a public forum, but specifically football related is what I mean.
I do feel like Wolves seem to be almost uniquely hard done-by by VAR, whether that is by coincidence or design I don't know.
Even the incident against Coventry taking so long created...
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