by Victor Meldrew »
24 Nov 2019 15:19
Sutekh Franchise FC :evil: Oh very dear.
City goal VAR’d when the defenders arm, including a gloved hand are very clearly playing Sterling onside.
Wouldn’t be surprised if the VAR thought that the defenders arm doesn’t count because you can’t score with it
At least it didn’t matter
Utterly farcical isn’t it. Liverpool and Sheffield lost out because attackers had hands in an offside position so at least that was consistent. Then along comes City v Chelsea and suddenly hands don’t count any more
Just scrap this farcical technology. We really don’t want 2 minutes wasted while officials look at things from different angles then get it wrong when they can do that instantly. At least with the latter method we can all be more acceptable of the human error.
You say that but pre-VAR there were calls for more technology.
Now we have it there are calls for it to be scrapped.
There have been terrible decisions in the past so do you really think that if VAR were scrapped the fans and pundits would quietly go "Oh dear, never mind the officials are only human and make mistakes so be it, let the game continue"?
I thought any advantage on offside decisions was meant to be in favour of the attacking side.
Seemingly that has now gone but was it a universal creed or was it just for English football?
Anyway, feeling today in a kind of "well what can you do?" mood brought upon by acceptance that Brexit will happen, albeit finalised in about 10 years' time and not on 31st January, and that the Tories will be re-elected because a GE has come down to one topic I say carry on with VAR as decisions are now more likely to be right , and if not, corrected.
IMHO that is probably better than guessing.