Your right the mentality is wrong, they're terrified of making the wrong call... The fallout of the Liverpool goal has shown Officials the outcome of that.
It’s been a shit show from day 1, the Liverpool game just confirmed that.
scrap the entire thing.
(1) Referee got it wrong, they need help
(2) Bring in VAR
(3) VAR gets it wrong
(4) Get rid of it, or bring in Foreign Refs
Yet to hear what the next step is?
Will you all accept error then?
I was fine with how things were before, apart from the ridiculous banning of foreign refs.
Your right the mentality is wrong, they're terrified of making the wrong call... The fallout of the Liverpool goal has shown Officials the outcome of that.
It’s been a shit show from day 1, the Liverpool game just confirmed that.
scrap the entire thing.
(1) Referee got it wrong, they need help
(2) Bring in VAR
(3) VAR gets it wrong
(4) Get rid of it, or bring in Foreign Refs
Yet to hear what the next step is?
Will you all accept error then?
I was fine with how things were before, apart from the ridiculous banning of foreign refs.
Foreign refs have always been banned here no?
However Jarred Gillett is the one foreign referee over here... Ironic isn't it, as he was the VAR referee today who advised the on-field referee to take a look at it
If referees were competent at their jobs and open when they get things wrong, they wouldn't be so scared of making decisions.
It's their own fault and PGMOL especially.
English football is not set up for refs to be open about their decisions afterwards though is it. Players cheat and dive all the time and the ref has to decipher that nonsense on top of what is already a difficult job. They are on the pitch whilst fans have birds eye views and Sky have a thousand super slow mo cameras. If the ref comes out at the end and says, sorry guys I gott that wrong he gets pilloried, managers simply say it doesn't change the result, Liverpool ask for a replay, Match of the Day still plays it a hundred times over to prove it was wrong. Ultimately people have to accept that like everyone refs get it wrong, that fine margins and cheating players means they get more than one wrong a game. It's an impossible job yet people want perfection.
Your right the mentality is wrong, they're terrified of making the wrong call... The fallout of the Liverpool goal has shown Officials the outcome of that.
It’s been a shit show from day 1, the Liverpool game just confirmed that.
scrap the entire thing.
(1) Referee got it wrong, they need help
(2) Bring in VAR
(3) VAR gets it wrong
(4) Get rid of it, or bring in Foreign Refs
Yet to hear what the next step is?
Will you all accept error then?
I was fine with how things were before, apart from the ridiculous banning of foreign refs.
Foreign refs have always been banned here no?
However Jarred Gillett is the one foreign referee over here... Ironic isn't it, as he was the VAR referee today who advised the on-field referee to take a look at it
They have and it’s always been ridiculous, I can’t think of one reason how it can be justified, the idea that the best English speaking foreign ref is no better then our worst is absolutely ludicrous.
Burnley had a tough run of games at the start of the season, but are continuing to lose against lesser teams now. 4 points from 11 games is a grim start to the season.
Sheff Utd pick up a massive result against Wolves.
Oops sorry wrong team from Sheffield
Everton are rising up the League, regardless of todays result though, so you'd think that the bottom three are doomed, unless Bournemouth decide to be charitable
If ever a team like Everton were to get a 12 point deduction, this is probably the year to do it. So much trash at the bottom they could still survive.
Ball isn't out, it just looks it from the angle we saw, you need to see an overhead angle. It'll be like that Japan goal at the world cup where the side edge of the ball is over the edge of the white line.
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It's their own fault and PGMOL especially.
However Jarred Gillett is the one foreign referee over here... Ironic isn't it, as he was the VAR referee today who advised the on-field referee to take a look at it
English football is not set up for refs to be open about their decisions afterwards though is it. Players cheat and dive all the time and the ref has to decipher that nonsense on top of what is already a difficult job. They are on the pitch whilst fans have birds eye views and Sky have a thousand super slow mo cameras. If the ref comes out at the end and says, sorry guys I gott that wrong he gets pilloried, managers simply say it doesn't change the result, Liverpool ask for a replay, Match of the Day still plays it a hundred times over to prove it was wrong.
Ultimately people have to accept that like everyone refs get it wrong, that fine margins and cheating players means they get more than one wrong a game. It's an impossible job yet people want perfection.
Oops sorry wrong team from Sheffield
Everton are rising up the League, regardless of todays result though, so you'd think that the bottom three are doomed, unless Bournemouth decide to be charitable
Of course they award the goal.
Wasn't a foul, Gabriel was just weak.
Where was the offside?
Japan vs Germany showed the curvature of the ball can fool people
It's a joke that you'd have to rely on angles than a simple sensor inside the ball.
I didn't realise I dislike Arsenal as much as I clearly do.