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VAR - What is it good for?
Posted: 03 Sep 2022, 20:49
by Any Old Iron
"Absolutely nothing. Say it again, yeah."
Re: VAR - What is it good for?
Posted: 04 Sep 2022, 02:55
by gph
What is it good for? Keeping the current top teams the top teams forever.
Re: VAR - What is it good for?
Posted: 03 Sep 2022, 23:33
by zico
"It shouldn't be used to make subjective decisions, purely those based on facts. If that prat today in Stockley Park sent the Referee to the monitor then that official isn't 100% sure it is a foul. If he isn't 100% sure how can you give it? In the ""good"" old days whilst bloody annoying and a good subject in a pub you could accept bad decisions to an extent as human error. Now they are making decisions that arouse suspicion."
Re: VAR - What is it good for?
Posted: 03 Sep 2022, 21:03
by master
It didn't even work well on Wednesday. Made the right decision but it took over 3 minutes to make. The commentators saw 2 replays within about 30 seconds and made the right call. Why can't a var ref (should be more than 1 in reality) do the same and play continues without the stupid delay?
Re: VAR - What is it good for?
Posted: 03 Sep 2022, 20:54
by El Scorchio
It’s just so frustrating when you see it used perfectly on Wednesday night with the Cresswell incident and with Everton’s goal earlier to then have it inexplicably against the video evidence gift Chelsea two points and deny us one.