3 minutes worth of replays at Goodison Park to try to determine wether there was a handball or not 😴😴😴
Quote from: LukeJames on November 03, 2019, 06:04:56 PM3 minutes worth of replays at Goodison Park to try to determine wether there was a handball or not 😴😴😴 Was there?
Surely it helped us yesterday as they was barely anything in the Firmino "goal." I'd have given that personally as I generally dislike seeing those sorts of ones called for offside, was same when Spurs had one chalked off at Leicester. We will get one offside like that at some stage in the season.
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on November 03, 2019, 06:16:26 PMQuote from: LukeJames on November 03, 2019, 06:04:56 PM3 minutes worth of replays at Goodison Park to try to determine wether there was a handball or not 😴😴😴 Was there?It certainly took a while and in my opinion they still got the decision wrong.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 03, 2019, 11:41:44 AMQuote from: Ad@m on November 02, 2019, 08:57:11 PMI just don't understand how they can watch technology working so well in both cricket and rugby, where the VAR/TMO talks through his rationale and everyone in the stadium watches it on the screen (in rugby at least) and think it's a better idea to keep everyone in the stadium in football in the dark. Imagine showing a replay of why our goal against Brighton was disallowed, in a relegation/title decider? Or more accurately, imagine trying to stop the ensuing riot? Dave, you're normally the first to get pissed off when the authorities treat the fans as animals. And some fans already think the refs are cheating us and don't riot so what's the difference?Treat us like adults and you never know, people might behave like adults. If fans can't control themselves because they think we've been cheated by a video ref then they should rightfully get banned from attending.
Quote from: Ad@m on November 02, 2019, 08:57:11 PMI just don't understand how they can watch technology working so well in both cricket and rugby, where the VAR/TMO talks through his rationale and everyone in the stadium watches it on the screen (in rugby at least) and think it's a better idea to keep everyone in the stadium in football in the dark. Imagine showing a replay of why our goal against Brighton was disallowed, in a relegation/title decider? Or more accurately, imagine trying to stop the ensuing riot?
I just don't understand how they can watch technology working so well in both cricket and rugby, where the VAR/TMO talks through his rationale and everyone in the stadium watches it on the screen (in rugby at least) and think it's a better idea to keep everyone in the stadium in football in the dark.
Quote from: Ad@m on November 03, 2019, 12:43:43 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on November 03, 2019, 11:41:44 AMQuote from: Ad@m on November 02, 2019, 08:57:11 PMI just don't understand how they can watch technology working so well in both cricket and rugby, where the VAR/TMO talks through his rationale and everyone in the stadium watches it on the screen (in rugby at least) and think it's a better idea to keep everyone in the stadium in football in the dark. Imagine showing a replay of why our goal against Brighton was disallowed, in a relegation/title decider? Or more accurately, imagine trying to stop the ensuing riot? Dave, you're normally the first to get pissed off when the authorities treat the fans as animals. And some fans already think the refs are cheating us and don't riot so what's the difference?Treat us like adults and you never know, people might behave like adults. If fans can't control themselves because they think we've been cheated by a video ref then they should rightfully get banned from attending. Look at the Taking Kids thread.