I don't really understand why everyone is wetting their knickers about the VAR official getting decisions "wrong". It's subjective, so your wrong maybe my right.That is the fundemental flaw with VAR, it will never be resolved and has only damaged the game.Stiil, crack on.
Looking forward to seeing the Burnley-Bournemouth highlights on MOTD, sounds like VAR excelled itself there.
How embarrassing that a team can score a perfectly good goal and have it taken away for something that happened 20 seconds earlier.It's clear and obvious to me that VAR is killing the game. Game by game. It will relegate someone, probably us.
Quote from: Nev on February 22, 2020, 08:08:19 PMI don't really understand why everyone is wetting their knickers about the VAR official getting decisions "wrong". It's subjective, so your wrong maybe my right.That is the fundemental flaw with VAR, it will never be resolved and has only damaged the game.Stiil, crack on.Amen, it's a pointless crock of shit that's only benefit has been to increase 'media content', which I suspect is th real reason for it's existence.
Kevin Friend VR official Arsenal V West Ham gave the goal to lacazette .What I didn't totally get is that the officiating team of on pitch ref Martin Atkinson disallowed the goal Arsenal scored acknowledging Sian Massey Ref assistant flagging for offside.It went to VAR and Kevin Friend using the lines and video tech of Stockley Park brought up to show goal was onside.So Atkinson awarded the goal. The thing is I've seen in other matches where the assistants put flags up for offside and play just stopping when actually it was onside and the player could have put it in the net.I think there needs to be a complete over haul of the assistants and when they flag on tight calls. Really they, ref assistants, should leave things alone in situations and let VAR tech decide as the camera never lies.