That is the killer on VAR
Devonhead goes down as he stops feels some contact and falls to the ground
VAR upholds it
FMD
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That is the killer on VAR
Devonhead goes down as he stops feels some contact and falls to the ground
VAR upholds it
FMD
That was never a penalty. Carney moved towards Herd and made contact occur
Call it for what it was a dive
If that was a foreigner doing that people are up in arms about it
But because it an Aussie it apparently ok and intelligent play etc
I will point something out to you Herd never made a challenge on Carney
Being that is the case it isn't a foul
I agree with MFKS. Not a penalty for me, but can see why it’s been given.
The VAR probably saw it the same, not a glaring mistake so can’t change the decision.
VAR is useless though, see how long it held up a corner being taken? Piss it off FFS
Carney dive, he loves that sh1t.
Good work today on Jade North hand ball
Meant to fix obvious errors hey??
Case closed
Bin the shite now
Still hate the thing even though it just saved our arse
At least Boogaard is good at VAR.
Shouldve been way quicker. Got it right though, how tragic
Previously someone might have had a whinge but on the whole not much would have happened other than a goal given.
VAR causes pandemonium and ill feeling. Can see something really bad happening down the track, especially in the big leagues.
What about off the park amongst fans??
All good and well winding ****s up on twitter you never met but how many fans going to give the big ones to rival fans in person on the back of VAR farcical decision ??
What happens then when some **** gets killed ??
Basically all it is doing is ****ing something else that didn't need un**** in the first place
Football is not fair or perfect
It though is a reflection on life though
Not fair or perfect and you don't necessarily get justice for your efforts
Just get rid off this shit already.
Reviewing everything is a bit of a disaster.
I think it can serve a purpose in the game. The whole point is to overrule obvious errors (much the same as the cricket or tennis) but as we have seen with those sports, things are being referred and overturned due to very fine margins. I wouldn’t want to see that happen.
Unfortunately, when you only overturn obvious errors, there’s a lot of subjectivity in what is an “obvious” error. The handball was one of those 60/40s where ref probably deemed unintentional and unavoidable and is therefore not an obvious error. Maybe a small error instead.
I think each team should be given 1, or 2 challenges. A captain or coach should be able to ask for a review when the ball goes out next, prior to restart of play.
We would be here today complaining about how there was an offside in the buildup to a goal we Conceded. It should be used sparingly, not after every incident.
I say no to "challenges" - that has ruined cricket as it is used as a tactic and not to stop the "howler". The last 5 minutes of a game would be madness as there maybe a couple of "challenges" left, and in a tight game there will be appeals for the most innocent thing.
I always thought the idea was to just play the game and ref as normal. If something obvious has been missed sure, call it back. You don't need the on field ref involved and you don't need to stop the game.
I pray I'm watching that moment when a certain penalty is disallowed and the defending team runs up the other end and scores.
BTW, I hate the comeback I have now heard Bozza, Slater and Peacock say when they hear dissent about the VAR - "it's here to stay".
Agree but as I said earlier now Fox has embraced the concept and they have Maccas sponsoring it (!?) it will be used more and more - wouldn't be half surprised if Maccas have demanded a quota.Quote:
It should be used sparingly, not after every incident.