If you go back to the 1990s, I guarantee the standard or refereeing was similar to today. But decisions were not under the same microscope and it seemed less inexplicable when he didn't have another referee sitting in a van somewhere to double check.
Refereeing will never be seen as an...
VAR just doesn't work. The foul wasn't deemed by VAR as a red but it was by many fans.
Football is subjective and open to interpretation, but VAR implies decisions are always factual. Which isn't the case.
I'm not sure how many more times I can say that without boring everyone to tears.
If...
Loads of your own fans agree with me and that's enough for me!
Enjoy watching games with goals disallowed over millimetres if that's what you want to do.
You are wrong here. The law was brought in to prevent the previously common act of what we now call goal hanging.
You are factually wrong. And if you DM I can provide multiple sources about why the law was changed. And it always mentions goal hanging. Not millimetres """offside""" goals.
Disallowing that Wolves goal is totally against the spirit of the offside law. Human eye can't spot that, it was to prevent goal hanging. Absolute joke.
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