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The Dolphin Flag 24 Jan 22 10.53am Send a Private Message to The Dolphin Add The Dolphin as a friend

Yesterday KF didn't give the penalty at first - his best and most honest decision of the game and yet 5 mins later it is all over and he and Pawson have just made a mockery of technology.
I was with a Liverpool fan at the game yesterday and we watched it straight after the game.
He is as biased as I am but he was shocked at the decision.
Bias or corruption who knows but questions will start to be asked.
Palace would not have got that penalty yesterday but giving Liverpool three points sort of keeps the League alive.
Make up your own mind!

 

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PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 24 Jan 22 2.28pm Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend


Howard Webb. World cup final.

Netherlands kung fu team vs Spain.


to me, it was evidence that Refs bend the rules to keep the spectacle going.. After 115 minutes of violence, Webb finally sent off a Dutchman.

i had thought Webb was asleep.

 


Kayla did Anfield & Old Trafford

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NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 24 Jan 22 2.33pm Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

I have e-mailed the FA - I tried to keep things as brief and to the point as possible. Will I get a reply ? Not holding my breathe...

Dear Sirs,

I write to register my disappointment and frustration with the level of competency displayed by the officials at the above match.

There were a number of issues that I believe were not handled properly and in accordance with the rules of the game.

1. Referee Friend did not stop the game when Olise of Crystal Palace landed heavily following an attempt to win the ball in the air in which he sustained a blow to the head. Friend appeared to gesture to the player to get up and carry on with the game. Surely Friend had a responsibility to ensure the safety of the players welfare ?

2. During the build up to the second Liverpool goal, their forward, Firmino, was in an offside position when the ball was played. He attempted to make contact with the ball, therefore he could be considered to be ' active '. The fact that he failed to make contact should not have made any difference and I believe the outcome should have been a free kick for offside. Instead, play was allowed to continue resulting in a goal being scored. Was there a VAR check for that situation ? Should there have been ?? It is evident that VAR is being used to scrutinise even those events that do not look to be ' clear and obvious errors ' by the on-field officials, so I think it's fair to challenge why VAR wasn't employed on this occasion.

3. The Liverpool penalty awarded against the Palace goalkeeper. This incident has attracted more than enough comment and media attention so I will merely ask this ; if that was a clear and obvious error by the referee, why did VAR take so long to recommend that the referee review it on the pitch side monitor ? My perception is that this was reviewed numerous times by the VAR official prior to that recommendation being made - so ' clear and obvious ' ? - I don't think so. And it would appear that the only two people outside of Liverpool FC themselves that thought it a penalty was Pawson and, eventually, Friend.

There are a growing number of people, Players, Managers, The Media and ( last as always ) the paying public, that think that refereeing standards are slipping badly. The advent of VAR appears to be being used as some sort of ' comfort blanket ' by some. And the application of VAR - with yesterdays game being a prime example - is becoming as inconsistent as the referees themselves. I would add that I have long thought that Kevin Friend is a poor referee, an opinion held by supporters of numerous clubs. Yesterday merely reminded me of that.

The Premier League attracts some of the best players and managers in the world. It is marketed and priced as a Premium Product. At the moment it is being badly let down by the standard of officiating.

I imagine that you will have received a significant amount of mail relating to yesterdays game. However, I ask you the courtesy of a response. In particular I am interested to know your thoughts on standards , how to improve them, and what further improvements can be made when VAR is employed during games.

I look forward to hearing from you

Regards

 


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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 24 Jan 22 6.27pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by The Dolphin

Yesterday KF didn't give the penalty at first - his best and most honest decision of the game and yet 5 mins later it is all over and he and Pawson have just made a mockery of technology.
I was with a Liverpool fan at the game yesterday and we watched it straight after the game.
He is as biased as I am but he was shocked at the decision.
Bias or corruption who knows but questions will start to be asked.
Palace would not have got that penalty yesterday but giving Liverpool three points sort of keeps the League alive.
Make up your own mind!

I thought exactly the same. When City dropped points, Liverpool had to win to keep the title race in anyway alive. Add in the Man Utd game one nil (any controversy - don't know?) Then see Chelsea winning (the Kane disallowed goal - any others?) and it's a more exciting title race. At the expense of inconvenient clubs like us, of course. I've thought it has been about product and entertainment value over football for quite some time. A continuation of PGMOL and Clattenberk rubbish. Only probably worse (which did not seem possible). VAR needs to be scrapped now. Fans have to eventually stand up to this.

 


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