Quote from: chrisw1 on January 11, 2022, 05:02:17 PMI think people forget how angry we got about wrong decisions before VAR.In theory, it should be a check and measure against a ref having a stinker or worse... Notwithstanding that I think they are implementing it terribly and also that we have had some incredibly poor decisons against us, I suspect that overall they are still getting more decisions right than they used to.I remain an advocate of the principal of VAR, but fuck me they are trying their best to kill it with incompetence.People got angry, and they're still getting angry.It's human nature to think technology will solve our problems. It doesn't. VAR will not make anything better, watching football is diminished by it.
I think people forget how angry we got about wrong decisions before VAR.In theory, it should be a check and measure against a ref having a stinker or worse... Notwithstanding that I think they are implementing it terribly and also that we have had some incredibly poor decisons against us, I suspect that overall they are still getting more decisions right than they used to.I remain an advocate of the principal of VAR, but fuck me they are trying their best to kill it with incompetence.
Mike Dean on VAR this Saturday.
I've said it before, but in this, the most rigged of all possible worlds, where everything is set up for the always-already winners to prosper and the perpetual losers to suffer, we are asked to believe that football refereeing is the one great oasis of objective truth in this post-apolyptic desertscape. Like fuck it is.I think the better sides do get more penalties because they're making more chances, I think that's fine. But we're not really talking about more or fewer here - we're talking about the self-evident double standards on display. Remember the insane Pogba tripping over himself, fouling our player and getting a penalty? Something like this happens once every two weeks to favour one of six clubs (though in practice one of four - maybe the norf Landaners have misplaced their brown envelopes). Every time there's a marginal - and sometimes they're not even that marginal - you know which way it's going to go.I made a glib allusion there to bribery, but I don't think it's that. I don't even think it's anything particular that the clubs themselves do behind the scenes or on the pitch. I just think it's craven starfuckery, power-worship from the type of people who see the glorious chaos on a football pitch and instinctively wish to control it. Most referees are, of course, totally fine, but someone like Elleray, who always wanted to be the centre of attention, is naturally drawn to fame and the glamour of association with the powerful. You don't need to corrupt people who corrupt themselves with such relish.
Quote from: Monty on January 11, 2022, 10:21:25 AMI've said it before, but in this, the most rigged of all possible worlds, where everything is set up for the always-already winners to prosper and the perpetual losers to suffer, we are asked to believe that football refereeing is the one great oasis of objective truth in this post-apolyptic desertscape. Like fuck it is.I think the better sides do get more penalties because they're making more chances, I think that's fine. But we're not really talking about more or fewer here - we're talking about the self-evident double standards on display. Remember the insane Pogba tripping over himself, fouling our player and getting a penalty? Something like this happens once every two weeks to favour one of six clubs (though in practice one of four - maybe the norf Landaners have misplaced their brown envelopes). Every time there's a marginal - and sometimes they're not even that marginal - you know which way it's going to go.I made a glib allusion there to bribery, but I don't think it's that. I don't even think it's anything particular that the clubs themselves do behind the scenes or on the pitch. I just think it's craven starfuckery, power-worship from the type of people who see the glorious chaos on a football pitch and instinctively wish to control it. Most referees are, of course, totally fine, but someone like Elleray, who always wanted to be the centre of attention, is naturally drawn to fame and the glamour of association with the powerful. You don't need to corrupt people who corrupt themselves with such relish.Well said, Monty. Agree with every word.
*puts tinfoil hat on* Watched the referee performance last night in the Spurs vs Chelsea game. Now I know Mariner is bobbins but if you wanted to engineer a situation where you could demonstrate the advantages of VAR after a period of bad criticism then some ref giving frankly barmy penalty decisions and goals for you to overturn would do it.