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Phil’s Barber Crowborough 27 Sep 20 7.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Nubes
For those complaining about VAR killing the game due to the dubious penalties, you are venting and criticising the wrong source. It’s the rule makers who are to blame not VAR!
VAR is killing the game AND every ounce of enjoyment Usually associated with it! Not just with the penalties but also with the ridiculous offside rulings. You can’t use VAR to adjudicate over marginal offside decisions when there is a +/- 14cm margin of error due to freeze frame technology and also subjective human input over where to draw the lines! As has been said, supporters daren’t celebrate a goal now because of the dreaded VAR review. Drop VAR!
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ripleyeagle Ripley Surrey 27 Sep 20 8.26pm | |
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I have an answer for this mad new hand ball rule.Its obvious that all managers are against it so why not get together and agree when ever any team gets given a blatantly wrong hand ball decision they get word to the penalty taker to miss it wide intentionally.This hopefully will force the change to this ridiculous interpretation of the hand ball rule.
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Goal Machine The Cronx 27 Sep 20 8.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Nubes
For those complaining about VAR killing the game due to the dubious penalties, you are venting and criticising the wrong source. It’s the rule makers who are to blame not VAR! It’s both the stupid handball rule and VAR. No one wants every goal/penalty/red card decision scrutinised for 3 minutes whilst some wally in a room watches replays from 5 angles to try and find a reason to overrule the original decision, whilst the crowd are left wondering what the hell is being checked. I think most were keen on the idea of VAR being used to over rule a clear and obvious error but it’s gone far beyond that. Some of the decisions seen since the World Cup have been mind boggling. Football was much better before.
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Henry of Peckham Eton Mess 27 Sep 20 8.49pm | |
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Originally posted by ripleyeagle
I have an answer for this mad new hand ball rule.Its obvious that all managers are against it so why not get together and agree when ever any team gets given a blatantly wrong hand ball decision they get word to the penalty taker to miss it wide intentionally.This hopefully will force the change to this ridiculous interpretation of the hand ball rule. Didn't someone on TV say the to$$ers who made and implemented the new rules don't meet again until March? Until then, defenders have to keep their hands behind their backs and the silly rules have to be applied consistently.
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Goal Machine The Cronx 27 Sep 20 8.50pm | |
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Originally posted by ripleyeagle
I have an answer for this mad new hand ball rule.Its obvious that all managers are against it so why not get together and agree when ever any team gets given a blatantly wrong hand ball decision they get word to the penalty taker to miss it wide intentionally.This hopefully will force the change to this ridiculous interpretation of the hand ball rule. That would be great, but the same buffoons who introduced the handball rule will start dishing out fines and suspensions for bringing the game into disrepute.
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Rachid Rachid Rachid 27 Sep 20 9.04pm | |
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Newcastle and Carroll actively sought to gain from the rule this afternoon and blew any notion of solidarity amongst the football fraternity out of the water IMO. Looked like deliberate exploitation of the rules.
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Bexley Eagle Bexley Kent 28 Sep 20 9.05am | |
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Originally posted by Rachid Rachid Rachid
Newcastle and Carroll actively sought to gain from the rule this afternoon and blew any notion of solidarity amongst the football fraternity out of the water IMO. Looked like deliberate exploitation of the rules. But until the powers that be change the rules that is exactly what will happen.
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CrazyBadger Ware 28 Sep 20 9.56am | |
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Originally posted by Rachid Rachid Rachid
Newcastle and Carroll actively sought to gain from the rule this afternoon and blew any notion of solidarity amongst the football fraternity out of the water IMO. Looked like deliberate exploitation of the rules. Quite Frankly, I've no problem with this. Someone puts a stupid rule in place, you look to exploit it. hopefully it'll only expedite a solution. As for VAR. I agree, it's not the tools fault, but the people wielding it. They appear to operate without any common sense, seeing everything as black and white - it's either a foul or it isn't. 'They' have tried to make it simple, but ended up making it laughable. The recent Offside rule changes is a perfect illustration of badly implemented use of VAR technology. The rule hasn't actually changed, but whoever pushed through this idea that the linesman shouldn't flag until the move has finished is stupid. Var is a good tool, but it needs a layer of common sense applied. Something which is clearly lacking.
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Tickled pink Cornwall 28 Sep 20 11.28am | |
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Roy Hodgson is 1st class on and off the pitch.
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