by Winston Biscuit » 29 Jan 2024 12:24
Winston Biscuit Belgian Pro League match between Genk & Anderlecht to be replayed in full due a VAR error.
20 minutes into the game Genk are awarded a penalty, its saved but they score the rebound. VAR tells the ref to disallow it because the player who scored the rebound was just inside the penalty area when the penalty was first taken. VAR didn't notice that some opposition players were also inside the penalty area when the pen was first taken, which means encroachment which means penalty should have just been retaken
Genk filed a complaint to the Belgian football authorities and they have decided the game should be replayed in full.
preposterous decision, because absolutely everything to do with VAR is preposterous, but even if you were in favour of replaying i then surely you would restart the game 20 minutes in with one team having a penalty?!
StrandedWinston Biscuit Belgian Pro League match between Genk & Anderlecht to be replayed in full due a VAR error.
20 minutes into the game Genk are awarded a penalty, its saved but they score the rebound. VAR tells the ref to disallow it because the player who scored the rebound was just inside the penalty area when the penalty was first taken. VAR didn't notice that some opposition players were also inside the penalty area when the pen was first taken, which means encroachment which means penalty should have just been retaken
Genk filed a complaint to the Belgian football authorities and they have decided the game should be replayed in full.
preposterous decision, because absolutely everything to do with VAR is preposterous, but even if you were in favour of replaying i then surely you would restart the game 20 minutes in with one team having a penalty?!
Randomly saw that game whilst on the overnight ferry from Rotterdam to Hull. It really was a terrible, terrible decision which totally changed the flow of the game. Don't agree with the decision but can see why they have gone down that route.
SutekhStrandedWinston Biscuit Belgian Pro League match between Genk & Anderlecht to be replayed in full due a VAR error.
20 minutes into the game Genk are awarded a penalty, its saved but they score the rebound. VAR tells the ref to disallow it because the player who scored the rebound was just inside the penalty area when the penalty was first taken. VAR didn't notice that some opposition players were also inside the penalty area when the pen was first taken, which means encroachment which means penalty should have just been retaken
Genk filed a complaint to the Belgian football authorities and they have decided the game should be replayed in full.
preposterous decision, because absolutely everything to do with VAR is preposterous, but even if you were in favour of replaying i then surely you would restart the game 20 minutes in with one team having a penalty?!
Randomly saw that game whilst on the overnight ferry from Rotterdam to Hull. It really was a terrible, terrible decision which totally changed the flow of the game. Don't agree with the decision but can see why they have gone down that route.
Just shows how utterly incompetent a set of video referees can be, still we know that already from some of the bizarre goings on in the PL this season.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 29 Jan 2024 14:52
Winston Biscuit 20 minutes into the game Genk are awarded a penalty, its saved but they score the rebound. VAR tells the ref to disallow it because the player who scored the rebound was just inside the penalty area when the penalty was first taken. VAR didn't notice that some opposition players were also inside the penalty area when the pen was first taken, which means encroachment which means penalty should have just been retaken
StrandedSutekhStranded
Randomly saw that game whilst on the overnight ferry from Rotterdam to Hull. It really was a terrible, terrible decision which totally changed the flow of the game. Don't agree with the decision but can see why they have gone down that route.
Just shows how utterly incompetent a set of video referees can be, still we know that already from some of the bizarre goings on in the PL this season.
Completely - if you get a chance to see it, it really was bizarre how they got to that decision. Even my 6 year old knew something wasn't right even though he couldn't explain what it was.
BRO_BOTStrandedSutekh
Just shows how utterly incompetent a set of video referees can be, still we know that already from some of the bizarre goings on in the PL this season.
Completely - if you get a chance to see it, it really was bizarre how they got to that decision. Even my 6 year old knew something wasn't right even though he couldn't explain what it was.
Your six year old sounds like a fcuking idiot
sorry Stranded but a meme's a meme
by Winston Biscuit » 29 Jan 2024 17:24
6ft KerplunkWinston Biscuit 20 minutes into the game Genk are awarded a penalty, its saved but they score the rebound. VAR tells the ref to disallow it because the player who scored the rebound was just inside the penalty area when the penalty was first taken. VAR didn't notice that some opposition players were also inside the penalty area when the pen was first taken, which means encroachment which means penalty should have just been retaken
Was it the attacking player or defending player who encroached first? Does that as the first offence determine whether the penalty gets retaken or not?
6ft Kerplunk Was it the attacking player or defending player who encroached first? Does that as the first offence determine whether the penalty gets retaken or not?
Winston Biscuit6ft KerplunkWinston Biscuit 20 minutes into the game Genk are awarded a penalty, its saved but they score the rebound. VAR tells the ref to disallow it because the player who scored the rebound was just inside the penalty area when the penalty was first taken. VAR didn't notice that some opposition players were also inside the penalty area when the pen was first taken, which means encroachment which means penalty should have just been retaken
Was it the attacking player or defending player who encroached first? Does that as the first offence determine whether the penalty gets retaken or not?
Teammate #14 in the dark kit scores the rebound, and it was disallowed for him encroaching, but the oppo players further up on the pic encroached more but VAR didn't notice. I am pretty sure that's what happened anyway.
Winston Biscuit6ft KerplunkWinston Biscuit 20 minutes into the game Genk are awarded a penalty, its saved but they score the rebound. VAR tells the ref to disallow it because the player who scored the rebound was just inside the penalty area when the penalty was first taken. VAR didn't notice that some opposition players were also inside the penalty area when the pen was first taken, which means encroachment which means penalty should have just been retaken
Was it the attacking player or defending player who encroached first? Does that as the first offence determine whether the penalty gets retaken or not?
Teammate #14 in the dark kit scores the rebound, and it was disallowed for him encroaching, but the oppo players further up on the pic encroached more but VAR didn't notice. I am pretty sure that's what happened anyway.
by Pepe the Horseman » 08 Feb 2024 15:22
Blue cards to be introduced for football sin-bins
Exclusive: The new card will see players removed from the field for 10 minutes if they commit a cynical foul or show dissent
by Winston Biscuit » 08 Feb 2024 15:34
Pepe the Horseman Nothing to do with VAR but dont think we've got a generic "rules" thread - blue cards to be trialed, possibly in next year's FA Cup.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/20 ... -sin-bins/Blue cards to be introduced for football sin-bins
Exclusive: The new card will see players removed from the field for 10 minutes if they commit a cynical foul or show dissent
Pepe the Horseman Nothing to do with VAR but dont think we've got a generic "rules" thread - blue cards to be trialed, possibly in next year's FA Cup.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/20 ... -sin-bins/Blue cards to be introduced for football sin-bins
Exclusive: The new card will see players removed from the field for 10 minutes if they commit a cynical foul or show dissent
by WestYorksRoyal » 08 Feb 2024 18:57
Winston BiscuitPepe the Horseman Nothing to do with VAR but dont think we've got a generic "rules" thread - blue cards to be trialed, possibly in next year's FA Cup.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/20 ... -sin-bins/Blue cards to be introduced for football sin-bins
Exclusive: The new card will see players removed from the field for 10 minutes if they commit a cynical foul or show dissent
ludicrous
Orion1871Pepe the Horseman Nothing to do with VAR but dont think we've got a generic "rules" thread - blue cards to be trialed, possibly in next year's FA Cup.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/20 ... -sin-bins/Blue cards to be introduced for football sin-bins
Exclusive: The new card will see players removed from the field for 10 minutes if they commit a cynical foul or show dissent
Or, you know, actually commit to the automatic yellow card for dissent instead of applying the rule for a month and then forgetting about it.
StrandedWinston BiscuitPepe the Horseman Nothing to do with VAR but dont think we've got a generic "rules" thread - blue cards to be trialed, possibly in next year's FA Cup.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/20 ... -sin-bins/
ludicrous
All for it - seems a sensible way forward to try and counter a growing issue (in terms of dissent). If the introduction of the card does its job then we should barely see it for that - you will still see some where the player takes one for the team and commits a foul to save a goal backing their team to hold out for 10 mins. It may stop teams like Citeh who are clever and take players out in "safe" positions knowing that the punishment of a yellow card is worth it. If that turns into being a man or two down for a few mins, then teams will need to adjust how they break up play when caught on the counter.
And of course, if it doesn't work, they can just pack it away and pretend it never happened just like they did when they scapped moving a free kick forward 10 yards for dissent.
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