CharlotteBlade
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If it’s not broke don’t fix it..... - was it broke ??
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Regards offside decisions it should be the most beneficial because it’s a factual decision..not opinion based.
The problem occurs when players are leaning in different positions, so a knee cap or arm pit might be 1cm off side.
My view is that instead of measuring a body part thats offside.....allow a goal if anybody part that can be used to score is on side.
This will mean theres a goal allowed whenever players are level.
I didn't realise just how many goals would be chalked off and its largely the marginal offside decisions which are the problem. If the offside rule can be amended to clear daylight or VAR only be allowed to come into play (for offside) if there is an obvious clear error in an offside call then it would work much better, and ref's rarely get decisions wrong to the extent that VAR would come into play anyway. If VAR was used to stop the Maradona type goal it wold be fine.
As it stands I'm just sick of jumping all over the place celebrating a goal only for the VAR screen to come on and ruin it.
How about someone running down and smashing the fuck out of the VAR screen? I'm sure the club could put out a "we will catch the individual" statement but not do owt. Maybe a member of the backroom staff? Kitman or summat?
If they make those in “desso green” it could make things interesting. Then again, the VAR team would just carry on guessing where to draw their lines.
I am not sure you are correct. You can have a defender running at high speed in one direction, an attacker running at high speed in the opposite direction, perhaps 40 yards away across the pitch, and a ball that is kicked from perhaps fifty yards away. Deciding the precise moment at which a ball ceases to be touching the toe-end of a boot is terribly difficult - if kicked hard, the ball 'caves in', and therefore the contact between ball and boot cannot be visible to an external camera. There comes a point where the level of accuracy is theoretically possible, but so complex it is not worth it. 30 seconds to review it, and stay with original decision if it is not obviously wrong would make more sense. And only have offside applying to the line of the penalty area? Why bother if it is 30 yards from goal? We have to reduce the number of problem cases and the long reviews.Clear and obvious doesn’t apply to offside because it’s not opinion based.
Technology is able to measure a black and white decision.....the current rules say 1 cm offside still means offside.
As I said I think the advantage should be given back to goal scorers...so as long as any body part is onside then it’s a goal.
We are the team most adversely affected by VAR at -5 before today so + another 1 (or was it 2 with billy?).
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Why do the media and the league protect the refs so much?
Say anything about them in a presser and you can expect a huge fine and maybe a touchline ban, they have a hard job blah blah blah
Any harder than managing or playing for a Premier League football team? I don't think so really.
If X player is absolutely wank, he gets torn apart from the press, his own fans, his manager occasionally if they have a bit about them, referees, carry on as though nothing ever happened. Delete it from history.
For example, Sky Sports News ticker for Liverpool Wolves
Mané goal initially ruled out for handball in build up but overturned by VAR
Wolves denied equaliser by VAR at Anfield for a marginal offside
Sky sports ticker for us
Aguero and De Bruyne with second half goals in win at Etihad
Man City remain third, Sheffield United in eighth after first away loss of the season.
That's it.
No mention of our goal being ruled out for a stray pube from Mousset being deemed offside, no mention of the referee getting a pre assist or whatever the term is.
If you don't do your job properly you should be punished or sacked.
It's not on anymore, they're not fit to do the jobs they have. It happens every bastard game.
If u sing it can be altered but walking out at an A way match well that b front page
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