The commentators can hear VAR dialogue or are at least informed of what is being said by a producer. This isn't really new, they reference it often.
Quote from: Skipper_The_Eyechild on February 03, 2026, 08:53:03 PMThe commentators can hear VAR dialogue or are at least informed of what is being said by a producer. This isn't really new, they reference it often.I don't think this is the case. I believe they get a message/signal (possibly even something colour coded as I've heard some say, "it's gone white") to say something is being reviewed and then that it is cleared OR decision given, e.g., goal stands or ruled out. This would explain how the TV commentary can sometimes reference something like like, "it's going to stand" or "United/Liverpool/Chelsea will be delighted with this news" before or at the same time as the referee signals the outcome.The audio is only every released in very exceptional circumstances and then only if there has been a lot of noise from one or more of the 'big' clubs. I could be wrong.
I don’t think it was and even so, it wasn’t given as a foul.
The one on Buendia yesterday blew my mind. Did I see it right? It looked like a very obvious shove.
Quote from: Rigadon on Today at 01:34:07 PMThe one on Buendia yesterday blew my mind. Did I see it right? It looked like a very obvious shove. It was more of a penalty than the second Chelsea one. I strongly suspect it would have been given to one of the Scab Six.
Excluding excessive force etc, but a barge from the side isn't a foul. A barge from behind is. That simple. It is a penalty. I'm not too bothered because we were shit, but it is categorically a pen.
What is now allowed in the prem wouldn’t necessarily be allowed in Europe or International level. This rule change is doing us no favours and certainly not penalising some fouls doesn’t make for a better spectacle.