I could accept it ruling out our goal if it was getting pretty much every decision right but for example the amount of, what to me at least, have been blatant penalties that haven't been given this season makes it a farce.
You only have to look at the players reactions.Vrs Crystal Palace not one defender appealed for a Jack dive or against the goal. Cahill was holding his shin which proved there was contact on Jack.Vrs Brighton, again, not one person appealed for a foul. The fact the keeper didn’t is enough for me.How on earth var operator came to those two conclusions is beyond me. I thought it might help, but, for me it’s becoming a massive hindrance, too much too soon.I’m with bronte, use for offside and ball over line decisions, when they’ve got the hang of that put a bit more in.
Quote from: CT Villan on October 19, 2019, 08:01:42 PMIt's the God-awful 'experts' analysing the VAR that's the problem not the system itself. They should mirror the rugby set-up and also allow us to hear the conversations between the ref and the visually- and hemispherically -challenged twats in Stockley Park.This is it for me, get the ref and TV official on comms and broadcast it in the ground and on TV, once we can hear what they're unhappy about it at least gives us something to watch for.
It's the God-awful 'experts' analysing the VAR that's the problem not the system itself. They should mirror the rugby set-up and also allow us to hear the conversations between the ref and the visually- and hemispherically -challenged twats in Stockley Park.
I was in favour of it. I couldn't properly celebrate either goal today until the referee blew his whistle for the restart.Sucked the fun out. Fuck VAR with a traffic cone.
Farce in the Spurs game, VAR says no goal, ref gives it anyway. And another blatant pen not given.