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dg1937 04 Jan 18 6.48pm | |
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A bit like in cricket where they have 'umpire's call'. The umpire is only over-ruled if his decision was clearly wrong, if it was only slightly 'wrong' then the umpire's decision stands. Benteke was definitely not clearly offside so the goal would have stood if the cricket system was used.
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Southampton_Eagle At the after party 04 Jan 18 7.09pm | |
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Not a game for the purist, there's drainage issues at St Mary's which has caused havoc with the pitch, I saw the drainage blokes go in yesterday when I went back to retrieve my keys that went flying un-noticed celebrating Luka's goal. Add to the hoolie that was blowing, the conditions were not conducive to a free flowing game. Fair play to the players for fighting, well done the Palace fans who were immense as normal & boo to the usual suspects on this thread who believe a match lasts twenty five minutes
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greenbrook_ Croydon 04 Jan 18 9.34pm | |
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My review of the game, including my player ratings and MOTM, is now available. Listen here: [Link]
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Username Horsham 05 Jan 18 9.18am | |
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Originally posted by kenbarr
This is why VAR should over-rule only if the evidence is clear. What we don't want is what the NFL has got right now with then is a catch not a catch. We're getting decisions made by a replay official that are taking points off the board for decisions that are based on frame by frame scrutiny. If the video evidence isn't conclusive, and judging by the opinions expressed in this thread it isn't, the original ruling should stand. That is technically what is supposed to happen in NFL, except the people doing the reviews seem to have forgotten that crucial bit, especially in recent weeks. Similarly in rugby and rugby league, the TMO can really only influence a decision based on what he is asked. If Union, if the referee thinks it's a try, he can ask 'is there any reason I can't award the try', in which case only something clear and obvious can overturn it. If he asks 'Try yes or no' then there needs to be much clearer evidence it WAS scored. In rugby league the referee tells the TMO what decision he has on the field and again, only clear evidence to the contrary changes the call.
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BuckinghamshireEagle 05 Jan 18 10.33am | |
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My understanding on this for football is that the video referee will review the footage and refer it back to the referee if he thinks there is a case to overturn a decision. The referee will then look at the footage on a monitor and make a final decision. Edited by BuckinghamshireEagle (05 Jan 2018 10.34am)
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Gary St.Andrews Kenley 06 Jan 18 8.15am | |
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Did a proper job on Southampton, or should I call them the ultimate feeder club? Second half there was only one winner and 2-1 flattered the Saints...
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