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The lineo called it correct if theres any doubt it goes to the attacking team thats the guideline on offside
if its not broke dont try and fix it
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2It is broke though. There are wrong decisions every week. VAR isn't where it should be but it's in a trial period. It was offside, The Ref was going to give the goal so the VAR called it right. Offside
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3No it was level in my opinion no one would have complained if that goal was givenB0mbshell wrote:It is broke though. There are wrong decisions every week. VAR isn't where it should be but it's in a trial period. It was offside, The Ref was going to give the goal so the VAR called it right. Offside
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4Correct. Fed up with wrong decisions. VAR should have been in place years ago. Def offside for me too.B0mbshell wrote:It is broke though. There are wrong decisions every week. VAR isn't where it should be but it's in a trial period. It was offside, The Ref was going to give the goal so the VAR called it right. Offside
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5Those lines were drawn during one of the earthquake aftershocks.
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6UPTHEPORT wrote:No it was level in my opinion no one would have complained if that goal was givenB0mbshell wrote:It is broke though. There are wrong decisions every week. VAR isn't where it should be but it's in a trial period. It was offside, The Ref was going to give the goal so the VAR called it right. Offside
typical ref getting it wrong
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7An old Football league ref from Newport Cliff Kingston once told me he Refed George Best who said to him Ref that wasn't a goal Cliff turned to him George check tomorrow's papers you will find it wasneilcork68 wrote:UPTHEPORT wrote:No it was level in my opinion no one would have complained if that goal was givenB0mbshell wrote:It is broke though. There are wrong decisions every week. VAR isn't where it should be but it's in a trial period. It was offside, The Ref was going to give the goal so the VAR called it right. Offside
typical ref getting it wrong
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8they weren't in line with the penalty area eitherMarky wrote:Those lines were drawn during one of the earthquake aftershocks.
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9Couldn’t believe what I was watching - looked like a 3yr old with no ruler had drawn the lines?Marky wrote:Those lines were drawn during one of the earthquake aftershocks.
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10It seems to me that the major reason for the new technology is to create more talking points in the game. It seems to be working as we have all fallen into the trap
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11I wonder if we might be being softened up for ad breaks during live TV games. They will decide it can't be done on the hoof so we'll need a brief interval, sponsored by [insert name of gambling firm].
In Australian RL every video ref decision is shown on a board with the name of a major retailer.
In Australian RL every video ref decision is shown on a board with the name of a major retailer.
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12Spirograph would have been a good sponsor at the weekend, it looked like the pins had slipped out when they drew the lines.
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13They also weren't the lines used by the VAR official to review it, but they couldn't have made it look worse if they'd tried.penycwm county wrote:they weren't in line with the penalty area eitherMarky wrote:Those lines were drawn during one of the earthquake aftershocks.
I'm completely against it, it doesn't clarify anything and completely ruins the atmosphere and flow of the game, plus I don't want football to be a game run by people who need tv coverage to make reasonable decisions.
The implementation has been worse than anyone could have imagined, and I still haven't seen anyone explain how there isn't a VAR review for a penalty at every single corner of the match, because there's at least one foul every time.
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14Even the US only runs ads under the match clock in the corner of the screen, we'll be fine.George Street-Bridge wrote:I wonder if we might be being softened up for ad breaks during live TV games. They will decide it can't be done on the hoof so we'll need a brief interval, sponsored by [insert name of gambling firm].
In Australian RL every video ref decision is shown on a board with the name of a major retailer.
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15How's that going to work? Demote him to 4th Official?Lucky Mascot 2 wrote:I think the introduction of technology is a good thing to help refs make the right decision. In this case the lines drawn by a 6 year old werent the ones used to determine whether it was offside.
What I would like to see introduced at our level is the option of subbbing the ref at half time when they are having a stinker. This would be voted on by ref assessor and two managers.
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