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VAR - are you a fan?
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Nope - like I said before, all or nothing, There is no logic to doing it any other way, Chris.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Load of bollocks.clive said:Fifa set to use VAR for corners at World Cup
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c62lgler7rlo
VAR for red cards (and yellows), plus the semi-automated offside tech we had at the Qatar world cup, and i think that is enough.
And for me it's nothing.1 -
Our problem is that the prem use the assistant as the ref, not the assistant.
The rugby boys use the assistant as the assistant1 -
Definitely good, just shows how many mistakes are made and cleared up by VAR1
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Title needs updating still to:
VAR, You a fan?
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Not a fan. Crock of shite in current formProblems is with comments like this might end up getting it in the Championship. Looking forward to the 10 min wait for a decision .
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Only have to look at the majority of comments on that article to see football fans do not want VAR. So no doubt they'll introduce it.0
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I hate VAR. I'd rather scrap it and have refs making occasional errors. Some offsides are ridiculous, ruled out because the attackers toe was fractionally offside. I can just imagine a defender stepping up a bit and thinking yep, that'll be his toe offside. I dread if we get to the PL in my lifetime and I celebrate like mad a 92nd minute winner against league leaders Torquay Utd only for it to be ruled out 8 minutes later because Ty Campbell (Tyreece's son) touched the ball with his fingernail inadvertently.
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Football would be better without VAR. It's ruined watching a game live. Get rid I say5
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It’s definitely worse if you’re at the game - but it’s awful watching on tv too.BigRedEvil said:Football would be better without VAR. It's ruined watching a game live. Get rid I sayInstead of a vacuum of information at the ground, you get ‘pundits’ looking to fill the dead air with incessant cobblers on the telly.Get rid. Goal line tech only for me.1 -
Funny how they talk about "soft" penalties but not "soft" offsdes.
Last night was a definite penalty because of the meaningful shirt pull but wirtz should have been booked for diving!
Has that ever happened?0 -
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Elthamaddick said:
there will be Pens in every single game at every level of football if last night is the precedentStarinnaddick said:In the Newcastle game last night the home team were awarded a penalty after VAR check. Both teams had been manhandling players in the box most of the game and getting away with it and the blatant impeding of goalkeepers is still being allowed.
ridiculous decision
In that case , there should be penalties in every game. I haven't seen this Newcastle match but there is too much holding and pulling generally - way too much because my tolerence of it is zero.
There is no need to lay your hands on another player in football. The only acceptable usage should be defenders marking an opposition player, using their arm to to keep the right distance from an attacker at corners because you should be watching the ball not the player. Ironically, modern day defenders don’t do this anymore. Instead they are pulling or pushing and hardly watching the ball at all.
I’d punish all of it regardless of whether it impedes the opposition player or not. If that means 20 penalties a match, so be it. Teams will soon realise that the opposition have won because they cheated less. Football would win in the long term.0 -
Dazzler21 said:Title needs updating still to:
VAR, You a fan?
Err, no, why? Do you prefer worsening grammar and punctuation?1 -
I absolutely detest it - from the day it was introduced I have stopped watching games involving it (play off final excepted & thankfully it didn’t ruin that).Maybe we should have had a penalty last night - but for the sake of the game I’d rather take the poor decision on the chin than have to sit around for 5 minutes while someone in a studio makes their own arbitary poor decision.
Ruined the game.6







