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    I think the ref should officiate as normal.
    The reviews should happen behind the scenes, and communicated to the referee if there is a problem. This would be the smoothest way. The technology, if used properly, could be helpful in theory, it's just making it work. This bullshit they fed us about 6 seconds or whatever to get a decision seems rubbish.
    The red should carry on as per normal and not be able to "ask"/be told to review something.
    Just say a goal is scored. There's a hint of offside. Referee should award the goal if that is his instinct and there was no flag. The review should take place while players celebrate and make their way to the kickoff. There's at least 60 seconds to review and call it back if neccessary with no impact on the game, except player emotions.
    If a player is brought down and ref thinks penalty, award it, then while players set up for the penalty review it. Or if it is missed play continues, VAR reviews it and if it is a penalty play is brought back. It's doubtful a team would score within 20 seconds of a turned down penalty. If it was a dive, caution the player. This could help eliminate diving. And if it was a fair challenge it should either a corner/throw in if the ball went out or a drop ball from where the ball was when play is stopped.

    They are just making a mess of it.
    The whole yellow card/red card, should not happen. Referee saw incident and acted as he deemed appropriate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bremsstrahlung View Post
    I think the ref should officiate as normal.
    The reviews should happen behind the scenes, and communicated to the referee if there is a problem. This would be the smoothest way. The technology, if used properly, could be helpful in theory, it's just making it work. This bullshit they fed us about 6 seconds or whatever to get a decision seems rubbish.
    The red should carry on as per normal and not be able to "ask"/be told to review something.
    Just say a goal is scored. There's a hint of offside. Referee should award the goal if that is his instinct and there was no flag. The review should take place while players celebrate and make their way to the kickoff. There's at least 60 seconds to review and call it back if neccessary with no impact on the game, except player emotions.
    If a player is brought down and ref thinks penalty, award it, then while players set up for the penalty review it. Or if it is missed play continues, VAR reviews it and if it is a penalty play is brought back. It's doubtful a team would score within 20 seconds of a turned down penalty. If it was a dive, caution the player. This could help eliminate diving. And if it was a fair challenge it should either a corner/throw in if the ball went out or a drop ball from where the ball was when play is stopped.

    They are just making a mess of it.
    The whole yellow card/red card, should not happen. Referee saw incident and acted as he deemed appropriate.
    **** outta here with all your "logic"

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    Sorry, i should know better. Sucker for punishment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bremsstrahlung View Post
    I think the ref should officiate as normal.
    The reviews should happen behind the scenes, and communicated to the referee if there is a problem. This would be the smoothest way. The technology, if used properly, could be helpful in theory, it's just making it work. This bullshit they fed us about 6 seconds or whatever to get a decision seems rubbish.
    The red should carry on as per normal and not be able to "ask"/be told to review something.
    Just say a goal is scored. There's a hint of offside. Referee should award the goal if that is his instinct and there was no flag. The review should take place while players celebrate and make their way to the kickoff. There's at least 60 seconds to review and call it back if neccessary with no impact on the game, except player emotions.
    If a player is brought down and ref thinks penalty, award it, then while players set up for the penalty review it. Or if it is missed play continues, VAR reviews it and if it is a penalty play is brought back. It's doubtful a team would score within 20 seconds of a turned down penalty. If it was a dive, caution the player. This could help eliminate diving. And if it was a fair challenge it should either a corner/throw in if the ball went out or a drop ball from where the ball was when play is stopped.

    They are just making a mess of it.
    The whole yellow card/red card, should not happen. Referee saw incident and acted as he deemed appropriate.
    Disagree

    The ref will then just coast through the game trying to leave it all to the VAR to deal with the **** ups

    Much as the way cricket umps umpire in accordance with the referral system

    The current system of not using the **** of a thing from the sideline is the best of 2 evils

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    I see it the opposite way.. If the ref can review whatever he wants why bother making a decision, just pass it off for review and shed yourself of responsibility.

    Unfortunately, them knowing that reviews are going on in the background will likely still impact how they referee the game slightly. Ideally you would want them to perform as normal.

    I think reviews getting into the area of fouls and dives etc is dicey at best, the only people who really know are the two people involved, everyone else just makes an opinion based on what they've seen. As soon as you start looking at replays of tackles they always seem different and two different angles can suggest completely different scenarios despite being of the same incident. Slow-mo tends to alter the perception too. Unless its super clear-cut there should be no intervention from VAR in these cases.

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    From the Fox website two months ago...

    WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

    The four match changing situations are:

    a. Goals

    b. Penalty / no penalty decisions

    c. Direct red cards (not second yellow cards)

    d. Mistaken identity

    - The finals games, including the May 7 grand final, will have VAR.

    - Once an error is relayed to a referee, he can change his decision.

    - If it is still uncertain - like a red card - the main referee can view the incident on the touchline before confirming the ruling.

    - Replays will be shown on the television broadcast and at stadiums once an assistant relays the information.

    STEP 1

    > Referee and VAR communicate that a decision should be reviewed

    STEP 2

    > VAR reviews footage and advises referee on the field what he sees

    STEP 3

    > referee accepts decision in the review OR

    > the referee decides to review the footage himself on the side of the pitch to confirm decision
    This bit about stopping and running to the sideline hasn't been mentioned often - I also note there is no mention of using it for offsides or yellow cards.

    Clear as mud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    Disagree

    The ref will then just coast through the game trying to leave it all to the VAR to deal with the **** ups

    Much as the way cricket umps umpire in accordance with the referral system

    The current system of not using the **** of a thing from the sideline is the best of 2 evils
    Will they? Do you see the future? That's rubbish that they won't make calls. The only thing I can see it impacting is close offsides.
    Refs are making decisions still are they not? Then they do this hand gesture shit. They just need to Make their decision and it is reviewed behind the scenes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bremsstrahlung View Post
    Will they? Do you see the future? That's rubbish that they won't make calls. The only thing I can see it impacting is close offsides.
    Refs are making decisions still are they not? Then they do this hand gesture shit. They just need to Make their decision and it is reviewed behind the scenes.
    You ask him does he see the future then you also go and make a statement on the future, just the opposite to his. Makes sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by monz6 View Post
    You ask him does he see the future then you also go and make a statement on the future, just the opposite to his. Makes sense
    I don't get it?
    I was asking if he saw the future?
    Legit question.
    Thanks for you productive response though. Look forward to the next

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    Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
    Anyone see today's **** up in the Chile V Portuguese match??

    Ref denies a cast iron penalty to Chile in the dying moments of ET

    Then doesn't even use the VAR which would have seen the penalty awarded and more than likely game set and match Chile

    ****ing hopeless this thing is
    No. It reinforces how fked the refs are. The VAR should override the asshole in the middle.

    In fact its time for a holographic ref that bases all decisions from VAR.

    Electronic lines all round, divers to get bans just like drug cheats, clock stops for injuries, free kicks & subs, Post game Video judiciaries blah blah blah

    It wont fk the game either that died when diving started.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bremsstrahlung View Post
    I don't get it?
    I was asking if he saw the future?
    Legit question.
    Thanks for you productive response though. Look forward to the next
    I just think it's ridiculous to discredit someone's prediction by asking can they see the future, but then go and make a strong statement about the future yourself my friend. But carry on

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    Quote Originally Posted by monz6 View Post
    I just think it's ridiculous to discredit someone's prediction by asking can they see the future, but then go and make a strong statement about the future yourself my friend. But carry on
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    Quote Originally Posted by monz6 View Post
    I just think it's ridiculous to discredit someone's prediction by asking can they see the future, but then go and make a strong statement about the future yourself my friend. But carry on
    Have you read any of MFKS posts before? Bloke lives on that.
    That's how forums work.

    Do you have an opinion you'd like to contribute on the matter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bremsstrahlung View Post
    Have you read any of MFKS posts before? Bloke lives on that.
    That's how forums work.

    Do you have an opinion you'd like to contribute on the matter?
    Yeah I actually strongly agree with your point on the matter. I think refs will keep making decisions

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    Another reason why the VAR should never be implemented.
    http://www.sportbible.com/football/w...-game-20170813

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    Quote Originally Posted by westjet View Post
    Another reason why the VAR should never be implemented.
    http://www.sportbible.com/football/w...-game-20170813
    Still human error. They should read the video better. VAR 4lyf

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    So VAR **** up number 5000

    Rhys Williams tackle on Malik tonight

    Ref sees it live

    Calls foul they have some Argy bargy as the natives get restless etc

    Why exactly is the VAR involved??

    The ref spotted the initial incident. He just hadn't ruled on it with the card which probably should have been red

    So he goes to the VAR

    The sideline clown sees a foul and a yellow is forthcoming.

    Exactly why is the sideline clown involved and why wasn't the **** knuckle with the whistle making the decision??

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    Because McDonald's paid good money to sponsor the VAR.

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    at the very least, i noticed that they are now putting a graphic next to the score/time watermark indicating that a review is underway. that is an improvement in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by belchardo View Post
    at the very least, i noticed that they are now putting a graphic next to the score/time watermark indicating that a review is underway. that is an improvement in my opinion.
    No its not - the whole VAR thing was supposed to be seamless and behind the scenes - now it is part of the match buildup (announced on the screen), talked about all game coverage and now screen graphics with lights and sponsorship crap.

    Last night just should have been a red and the VAR could have then checked if that was the right call or not. That could have stopped the little brawl to start with but we already starting to see refs lose confidence and look to the VAR.

    Simon Hill hates it and only mentions it when necessary but Brenton Speed is like a puppy with a new toy.
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