A few of the obvious pushes on our players (and a couple of others not given) have had commentators state "VAR have upheld the decision that there wasn't enough contact to cause the player to fall like that". Not sure what that means exactly but it seems to be the go to statement.
Because referees are human beings and no human beings are perfect.
There is no conspiracy against us, it’s just rank incompetence. The laws of the game interpreted seemingly differently week in week out, VAR causing uncertainty for on field officials and as Paul says above PGMOL being reactive rather than proactive in explaining decisions made by their officials. If they were a government department they’d be in special measures. I’ve been watching football since the early 90s and we’ve never had a group of officials (apart from that fat twat Phil Dowd) as incompetent as they are currently. What I would say in their defence is how FIFA are currently tinkering with the rulebook from season to season is not helping consistency and they need much better protocols about the use of and clarity of communication for VAR. Other than that it’s all going swimmingly.
Quote from: Baldy on February 08, 2026, 10:49:17 PMBecause referees are human beings and no human beings are perfect. Speak for yourself, mate.
Quote from: Somniloquism on February 08, 2026, 10:23:24 PMA few of the obvious pushes on our players (and a couple of others not given) have had commentators state "VAR have upheld the decision that there wasn't enough contact to cause the player to fall like that". Not sure what that means exactly but it seems to be the go to statement.You could have 100 referees sitting in the same room watching a replay of the 'Buendia incident' and then making a decision. It could easily be 50/50, 60/40, 70/30.Because referees are human beings and no human beings are perfect.