Blend-it-like-Harris
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Assuming VAR is the future for the beautiful game, ultimately will it be of benefit to the Blades? Do we think we have been the victim of some crazy or even biased refereeing decisions in the past? One incident that immediately springs to my mind was the mugging of Scoogs, simply because it was the most outrageous of the lot, but I'm also thinking of decisions that went the way of the big guys like Arsenal and Man Utd because I genuinely believe refs are naturally biased when clubs like ours come up against the top clubs. I'm not suggesting refs set out to be biased, but in all the years I've supported the Blades there have been a significant number of decisions that have gone the way of the "bigger" clubs that I'm convinced there is bias towards them, probably based on a subconscious pre-conceived notion that the superior footballing team is likely to be on the end of some rough stuff, so the ref needs to be particularly alert to penalise it at every opportunity.
VAR has sorted out a number of decisions in this World Cup, and we have to acknowledge that justice has been served in the vast majority of cases. The Spanish "offside" equaliser must have struck a chord with all Blades fans surely? OK - like you maybe I wanted them to lose the game, but the goal was given ..... and rightly so.
Lots of folks are biased towards Ronaldo (for whatever reason - logical or not) and maybe that includes BBC commentator Mark Lawrenson who disagreed with the penalty award, on the basis of him "not having control of the ball" when the defender clipped him. How can an ex-pro footballer of his stature not know the basic rule relating to penalties?
We often hear complaints from ex-players that some referees haven't played the game, as if it should be a pre-requisite for referee training and qualification to adjudicate at the top level. If "top-level" footballers who are touted as "experts" make such ill-judged or ill-informed comments like Lawrenson's, then maybe it's evidence that VAR is the only way to go.
I say "BRING IT ON" as soon as possible...... for the Blades, and all other clubs taking to the field as underdogs.
VAR has sorted out a number of decisions in this World Cup, and we have to acknowledge that justice has been served in the vast majority of cases. The Spanish "offside" equaliser must have struck a chord with all Blades fans surely? OK - like you maybe I wanted them to lose the game, but the goal was given ..... and rightly so.
Lots of folks are biased towards Ronaldo (for whatever reason - logical or not) and maybe that includes BBC commentator Mark Lawrenson who disagreed with the penalty award, on the basis of him "not having control of the ball" when the defender clipped him. How can an ex-pro footballer of his stature not know the basic rule relating to penalties?
We often hear complaints from ex-players that some referees haven't played the game, as if it should be a pre-requisite for referee training and qualification to adjudicate at the top level. If "top-level" footballers who are touted as "experts" make such ill-judged or ill-informed comments like Lawrenson's, then maybe it's evidence that VAR is the only way to go.
I say "BRING IT ON" as soon as possible...... for the Blades, and all other clubs taking to the field as underdogs.