Quote from: Flamingo Lane on May 16, 2024, 12:48:41 PMJust wondering, could anyone off the top of their heads give an example of a goal, and best of all a significant goal, that was either wrongly allowed, or wrongly disallowed, for OFFSIDE, in any game pre-VAR? That was a perfect example of a referee knowing the law and executing to it's finest. Player running back towards his own half as the ball was played to his team mate standing in his own half. The first player was not interfering with any stage of that phase of play and the second player was clearly onside. Brilliant officiating with the added bonus of it being against Leeds.Bomber brown for WBA vs Leeds. Denied them the league I think.
Just wondering, could anyone off the top of their heads give an example of a goal, and best of all a significant goal, that was either wrongly allowed, or wrongly disallowed, for OFFSIDE, in any game pre-VAR?
Quote from: Bad English on May 16, 2024, 12:51:14 PMQuote from: Flamingo Lane on May 16, 2024, 12:48:41 PMJust wondering, could anyone off the top of their heads give an example of a goal, and best of all a significant goal, that was either wrongly allowed, or wrongly disallowed, in any game pre-VAR?Hand of God.Sorry! I meant for offside. I shall edit my orginal post
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on May 16, 2024, 12:48:41 PMJust wondering, could anyone off the top of their heads give an example of a goal, and best of all a significant goal, that was either wrongly allowed, or wrongly disallowed, in any game pre-VAR?Hand of God.
Just wondering, could anyone off the top of their heads give an example of a goal, and best of all a significant goal, that was either wrongly allowed, or wrongly disallowed, in any game pre-VAR?
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on May 16, 2024, 12:48:41 PMJust wondering, could anyone off the top of their heads give an example of a goal, and best of all a significant goal, that was either wrongly allowed, or wrongly disallowed, for OFFSIDE, in any game pre-VAR? Funnily enough we were talking about this very thing as we came away from the Liverpool game.I think the answer is probably, 1000’s, but we will never know.The point being, it’s always been part of the beauty of the game. Some you win, some you lose, but either way it’s better than the forensic analysis of every single goal now that is draining the life and enjoyment from the game.That said, one of the best ‘not offsides’ was when Dean Saunders scored against the rags in a cup game at Villa park after collecting the ball just inside his own half, turning and running the length of their half and scoring.Jimmy Greaves on commentary said it should have been offside, even though it started in our half, purely because Deano couldn’t possible have scored such a great goal.
Sorry - wrongly allowed or disallowed for offside, I meant to say.
They don't need to scrap it, they just need to learn how to fucking use it.Every other country it is used in seems to manage to do so less intrusively than our line-staring caravan wankers.