by handbags_harris » 07 Jul 2017 12:35
Sanguine http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/42717093
So Leicester's Ineacho scores the first goal in English football awarded by VAR, after his effort was initially ruled offside. The 'delay' was 67 seconds from when the ball hit the net, which seems nothing given time is lost to celebrations anyway.
For me, this is a good advancement for the game.
by John Smith » 17 Jan 2018 15:14
by Winston Biscuit » 17 Jan 2018 17:20
by Snowflake Royal » 17 Jan 2018 19:59
Snowflake Royal A good place to start in a cultural change would be:
a) Teaching managers and players the laws - it's abundantly clear many don't actually know them well.
b) Doing the same for pundits
Half of the issues with fans negativity towards officials and dislike of technological officiating solutions is just plain ignorance of the laws and what the technology can do, and it's all fed by ignorant pundits who are the only source of football information for the 'never been to a game' SKY followers that make up a big slice of 'fans'.
by Snowflake Royal » 17 Jan 2018 20:31
tmesisSnowflake Royal A good place to start in a cultural change would be:
a) Teaching managers and players the laws - it's abundantly clear many don't actually know them well.
b) Doing the same for pundits
Half of the issues with fans negativity towards officials and dislike of technological officiating solutions is just plain ignorance of the laws and what the technology can do, and it's all fed by ignorant pundits who are the only source of football information for the 'never been to a game' SKY followers that make up a big slice of 'fans'.
+1
It drives me nuts that so many ex-pros...
a) don't know the rules of the game
b) think referees should award decisions based on what the pundit thinks the rules ought to be, rather than what they actually are.
by Ascotexgunner » 17 Jan 2018 20:43
by Snowflake Royal » 17 Jan 2018 22:07
BR0B0T Also, an acceptance that VAR isn't going to be 100% accurate
decide what the level of improvement ('correct' decisions) makes up for the negatives
and whilst I'm at it, Alan Shearer is as fick as fcuk!
by Winston Biscuit » 18 Jan 2018 07:46
by paultheroyal » 18 Jan 2018 07:52
by John Smith » 18 Jan 2018 08:34
Snowflake RoyalBR0B0T Also, an acceptance that VAR isn't going to be 100% accurate
decide what the level of improvement ('correct' decisions) makes up for the negatives
and whilst I'm at it, Alan Shearer is as fick as fcuk!
Oh yeah, there were some former player pundit berks pointing to VAR not proving conclusive on, Murray's goal being handball or not, of course not everything will be conclusive you morons, you don't have a perfect 3D scan of the entire incident from multiple angles you can run through a computer AI. Even if it was, one of you muppets would still claim it was wrong because you don't know the laws. It's a bloody improvement though isn't it.
by Winston Biscuit » 18 Jan 2018 09:07
paultheroyal Alan Shearer spot on last night. VAR should only be used for matter of fact. Ball in and out of play. Inside box, outside box, offside etc
genome I thought the whole point of the system was to remove any doubt - it seems we're just stuck with a different version of what we already had, just instead of players hassling the ref for a minute, we all just wait around.
I'm OUT personally.
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