The only decision VAR got totally correct today was against the Dingles it seems. So I think one in five?
We can start by removing that un-obligatory Alan Shearer bollocks on the screens before the kick off, it actually wound people up today and this was before ‘that’ incident.
There’s nothing wrong with VAR. However, there’s everything wrong with Mike Riley and his closed shop. It’s more bent than a six pound note, and these fuckers need digging out.
Teams should have a challenge/review per half, like cricket.
Quote from: London Villan on October 20, 2019, 08:08:03 AMTeams should have a challenge/review per half, like cricket.That would create even more chaos. I say scrap VAR completely because it’s shit. We spent hours last night talking about a goal that was disallowed incorrectly and I thought VAR was supposed to put an end to all that.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on October 20, 2019, 08:46:40 AMQuote from: London Villan on October 20, 2019, 08:08:03 AMTeams should have a challenge/review per half, like cricket.That would create even more chaos. I say scrap VAR completely because it’s shit. We spent hours last night talking about a goal that was disallowed incorrectly and I thought VAR was supposed to put an end to all that.I think there is a place for it, but the whole idea of of video technology in sport is to eradicate the 'howler' decisions. It needs to be far more lenient in allowing an advantage for the goal scorers. I would like to see the off side rule change to the whole body being offside not just a part of it and it having to be a definite mistake by the ref to overturn a decision made on the field (not like yesterday).
Watching the rugby today, with the ref mic’d up etc....can the fans in the ground hear what’s happening? Guess not....but seems better than footballs approach.I felt pretty deflated about going to the matches after the last couple of VAR incidents. I find myself doing very half arsed celebrations and waiting for the ref to put his hand to his hear. Shit isn’t it