fansagainstvar
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The screen thing is just bizarre and anti-football. The entire concept of VAR is anti football
Me and my lad were in the air fist pumping, then we noticed City players celebrating, a proper kick in the bollocks.Same here. As soon as he made the square gesture I thought it had been disallowed.
Assume what EP means is that it seems very rare for VAR to say “go have a look” and then the on-field disagrees with VAR after that.He did reverse the decision, the linesman gave offside, he agreed with the VAR. It just wasn't clear that happened on the tv. It's why I was confused that he did the tv screen hand gesture yet the City players were celebrating
Goalkeeper gloves are anti-football. 7-man benches, too. And concussion subs? Extremely anti-football.The screen thing is just bizarre and anti-football. The entire concept of VAR is anti football
It's still poorly defined, but it's supposed to be a higher bar even than that to overturn a decision this season.Is the 'clear and obvious' mistake still a thing?
If so while people can debate whether the original decision was wrong, its certainly not an obvious error imo.
Not always for the best though. That is the argument.Goalkeeper gloves are anti-football. 7-man benches, too. And concussion subs? Extremely anti-football.
There’s no argument here. Sports change.
Bloke posting on the E&S site says he has been VAR interferer nine times for us and we have yet to win. The fact is that even a parks level footballer can see that he does not understand the game.I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but if if it just bad luck it's been going on a long time now. Also how many times has it been Attwell either on the field or in the booth?
Exactly.Me and my lad were in the air fist pumping, then we noticed City players celebrating, a proper kick in the bollocks.
That's just interventions changing the decision so doesn't include things like the soft headbutt, Pogba going over the top of the ball, or the Onana assault. Or when VAR agreed with the onfield decision like the Moutinho handball, the dives over Fabio and Hwang's feet or Luton's pen.I think I'd expect var to intervene in a more positive fashion on teams that do well and more negatively on teams that do poorly.
In the same way I'd expect teams that attack more to get more penalties and teams that spend more time defending to concede more penalties.
That said, wolves are a huge outlier in terms of VAR interventions. If you wanted to propose conspiracy theories, that kind of data would back you up.
Albion getting a penalty for a challenge which was both not a foul and outside the box, then not conceding a penalty when Gibbs literally caught the ball with both hands.That's just interventions changing the decision so doesn't include things like the soft headbutt, Pogba going over the top of the ball, or the Onana assault. Or when VAR agreed with the onfield decision like the Moutinho handball, the dive over Fabio's foot or Luton's pen.
Yep, poorly worded.Assume what EP means is that it seems very rare for VAR to say “go have a look” and then the on-field disagrees with VAR after that.
Yep.Albion getting a penalty for a challenge which was both not a foul and outside the box, then not conceding a penalty when Gibbs literally caught the ball with both hands.