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….because football is bent as fuck.What really annoys me is that the referee disallowed it and the var team deemed it the referee didn't make a mistake but I know with a fair level of certainty that if the ref had allowed it then the var team would have said that the ref didn't make a mistake and they would have allowed it as well, how can that be right
The offence is dangerous play, which is subjective and therefore an opinion. ie it can't be measured, like offside. Some incidents will be cut and dried, others will be marginal, like this one.What really annoys me is that the referee disallowed it and the var team deemed it the referee didn't make a mistake but I know with a fair level of certainty that if the ref had allowed it then the var team would have said that the ref didn't make a mistake and they would have allowed it as well, how can that be right
Yup agreed if ref allowed it, VAR would have allowed it.The offence is dangerous play, which is subjective and therefore an opinion. ie it can't be measured, like offside. Some incidents will be cut and dried, others will be marginal, like this one.
VAR isn't about overruling an opinion with another opinion, so for all subjective incidents the on-field referee's decision stands. They had a quick look, to ensure it wasn't howler, and that was that.
I agree that it wouldn't have been ruled out had the referee allowed it. The process worked fine here, and it wasn't really anything to do with VAR. The problem is the on-field referee's being somewhere between wrong and harsh.
That said, we'd have been annoyed to have that goal allowed against us so it's horses for courses.
The fact that VAR exists in the first place does affect the on field decision though, we've seen it time and time again. I'm.nkt necessarily saying this happened here, but plenty of refs now bottle big decisions, knowing that VAR will have another look.Yup agreed if ref allowed it, VAR would have allowed it.
Can't blame VAR for this one sorry lads.
My only argument is none, including the defender involved appealed it, they were to a man trudging back to kick off, so obviously they thought it a goal and no problem.
If that had happened at the kop end at BDTBL against us, we would have said shitty defending.
Goal all day long but I guess it's the Blades way![]()

It reminded me again how crap the Premier league is with refs decisions and players appealing for anything, quite a few times yesterday their players went down after the slightest touch. They go down, squeal and get the decision. That goal stands in the EFL.Was bollocks.
That counts and it changes the game.
Why the back of his head though?Plus the defender who challenged Sharp is holding his head
Dunno, I'm not justifying it. We all know that refs respond to arms raised. It's just a myth to suggest Wolves trudged back to kickoff.Why the back of his head though?
Set of fannies. Fancy ducking your head, not taking one for the team and appealing for a foul because you were almost brave enough. Pathetic really.View attachment 127765
3 defenders appealing, more likely for offside, and the keeper appealing for anything. Plus the defender who challenged Sharp is holding his head. Maybe the ref fell for it, but he didn't make it up out of thin air.
1-1 at half time would have had them on the back foot.
The offence is dangerous play, which is subjective and therefore an opinion. ie it can't be measured, like offside. Some incidents will be cut and dried, others will be marginal, like this one.
VAR isn't about overruling an opinion with another opinion, so for all subjective incidents the on-field referee's decision stands. They had a quick look, to ensure it wasn't howler, and that was that.
I agree that it wouldn't have been ruled out had the referee allowed it. The process worked fine here, and it wasn't really anything to do with VAR. The problem is the on-field referee's being somewhere between wrong and harsh.
That said, we'd have been annoyed to have that goal allowed against us so it's horses for courses.
Depends who's playing. If you're one of the big 6 or a London club ( not playing one of the big 6), you get all the soft pens for and none against.we get all the shitty VAR calls
We had goals chalked out on more than 1 occasion for a player given offside for being in the keepers eyeline , but West Ham scored a winner with an offside forward jumping in front of the keeper
there are more inconsistancies now than ever
and some of the handballs given and not given vary wildly
those given when they are hit from behind beggar belief
If McGoldrick didn't have the finishing prowess of Devon Loch, it should've been so much worse for them.
Laughing, but I had to look it up first!
Laughing, but I had to look it up first!
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