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Offline BoVillan esq

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Re: Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #330 on: Today at 07:47:27 PM »
On the penalty, it's the inconsistency that absolutely boils my piss.  We seem to be the only team that has had any decisions on the in/out of play thing - the only other case I can remember being remotely similar was the one a few years back where Manure scored at West Ham.  There the ball was clearly a couple of metres beyond the touchline in the air before swinging back in, yet everyone was told that VAR couldn't intervene on that one.

Football doesn't have 'hawkeye' technology on the touchlines yet, and my understanding is that in/out is still currently the decision of the on field officials.  The linesman clearly indicated for a goal kick as soon as it happened, so I don't know why VAR even intervenes at that stage.

If VAR is going to overrule officials on this, then it also needs to start being used for goal kicks and corners.  Or just f*ck the whole thing off and make the game much more enjoyable.

Let's face it when it comes to VAR, they are making it up as they go along.
It changes from game to game, depending on who is involved and what is at stake.

It is still completely subjective. The only difference is it is done from a studio 100 miles away.

I thought it was done in the back of a van??. seriously.

Offline saint13

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Re: Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #331 on: Today at 07:53:33 PM »
Forest fan here

Good result for us, but it's only half time and we don't have a very good record at Villa Park, so obviously all to play for. Can't help but feel we needed to score a second and take advantage of being at home.

Very surprised that Anderson got away with the red card challenge - 10 years ago, there'd be nothing wrong with that, but by todays standards it's a red and I'm surprised it wasn't given.

A couple of points to clarify; the fireworks at the end of game always happen after a win at night; its something that started in our promotion season and seems to have continued as a tradition. I'm not a massive fan of it, but the majority seem to like it. There's also been a few videos online of Forest fans seemingly extremely confident that the job is done; those on social media just shout the loudest. I can guarantee, 99% of forest fans are very much aware that the tie is still in the balance.

Great post. All the best for the rest of the season...within reason of course!!

Online that_lovin_feelin

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Re: Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #332 on: Today at 09:02:29 PM »
You seem a sensible chap TLF. Good luck for the rest of the season after Thursday, and hopefully we each help the other side out on Sunday/Monday.

Very much keeping an eye on this game, certainly feel it will be difficult for Spurs to get anything from it. Out of interest, how are you feeling about the second leg? I think you'll start off very strong and really go for it. I give us a chance if we can keep it tight in the first 20 mins, possibly create a bit of nervousness in the crowd. Villa Park hasn't been a good place for us since our PL return, but we're in a good bit of form atm, so it's a difficult one to call.

Online Somniloquism

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Re: Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #333 on: Today at 09:02:54 PM »
For me it probably was a penalty but the question is more about what VAR should be doing.

Is 4-5minutes checking if that had crossed the line really acceptable in the same match where someone going over the ball and studs up into a player's ankle got less than 30 seconds of review?

What do we want to use the tech for because right now it's leaning heavily towards pedantic re-refereeing of marginal calls whilst ignoring serious foul play.

The minutes was for both decisions. A check if it went out, a check on whether it was a deliberate handball. Once both was confirmed then they needed the ref to decided for himself which added more time on.

Online RichardBatchelor

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Re: Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #334 on: Today at 09:38:57 PM »
Hi TLF. Forest. Good club. Hope you have a shit week.

Return leg I'd go (presuming Onana's out for two months again):

Martinez

Cash
Konsa
Torres
Digne

McGinn
Luiz

Sancho
Tielemans
Rogers

Watkins

Digne? Are you mad, sir?


The rest, yes.

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Re: Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #335 on: Today at 10:04:21 PM »
You seem a sensible chap TLF. Good luck for the rest of the season after Thursday, and hopefully we each help the other side out on Sunday/Monday.

Very much keeping an eye on this game, certainly feel it will be difficult for Spurs to get anything from it. Out of interest, how are you feeling about the second leg? I think you'll start off very strong and really go for it. I give us a chance if we can keep it tight in the first 20 mins, possibly create a bit of nervousness in the crowd. Villa Park hasn't been a good place for us since our PL return, but we're in a good bit of form atm, so it's a difficult one to call.
The first goal will be crucial. I do not think we will throw the kitchen sink at the game.
It will be about exerting control and expecting a breakthrough before half time or early in the second half.

 


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