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The Dolphin 29 Dec 19 7.31am | |
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I have been critical at times this season but VAR aside we are in a good position with decent points which considering our lack of goals and injury list is quite incredible! Edited by The Dolphin (29 Dec 2019 7.33am)
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braunstoneagle the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 29 Dec 19 7.39am | |
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Originally posted by Baires Eagle
No, sorry I'm not having that! Enough is enough.... we've been striped up by VAR and the FA. Sure we're having a good season cos we're a decent club, but are you gonna sit back and say VAR was right. Fvk off right now..... if I was Wilf or Meyer I would have walked straight off the pitch ffs. I'm livid and I'm gonna do damage over this. You sit back and comply with VAR and the fuxking FA bvnch of cvntz
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Badger11 Beckenham 29 Dec 19 7.52am | |
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A number of dodgy VAR offside decisions this weekend have fans quite rightly up in arms. I believe in athletics the winner is the person whose torso crosses the line rather than their head or other body part. The point being that a part of the body is specified. Now the torso may not be appropriate in football but maybe offside could be about their feet position rather than armpit offside which MOTD are calling these decisions. Anyway it needs looking at with a clear rule for next season.
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The Dolphin 29 Dec 19 8.08am | |
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It is not just the fact that goals are being chalked off which is bad for the game it is the effect on those games.
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Jaha 29 Dec 19 9.35am | |
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If it doesn’t give them an unfair advantage, if a small amount of an arm or foot is minutely offside I don’t think it should be ruled out. No human can control that and it’s going to stop players from trying to run in behind. The zaha one is ridiculous to be honest, tossers who chalked that off.
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Tickled pink Cornwall 29 Dec 19 9.35am | |
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Originally posted by bifffabazz
Arms and hands do not count when considering offside... ..but Zaha does have huge massive underarm hair! lol
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Gary St.Andrews Kenley 29 Dec 19 9.50am | |
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Makes you wonder what these dick heads are looking at, VAR was supposed to help the referee’s out and simplify matters, instead total confusion has taken over...
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 29 Dec 19 9.51am | |
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Originally posted by Jaha
If it doesn’t give them an unfair advantage, if a small amount of an arm or foot is minutely offside I don’t think it should be ruled out. No human can control that and it’s going to stop players from trying to run in behind. The zaha one is ridiculous to be honest, tossers who chalked that off. In the final analysis the VAR made a judgement as per Law 11 (Offside)which states that a player is deemed offside if We benefitted from an exceedingly marginal decision when Ayew scored at W.Ham and yesterday we suffered as a marginal decision went against us. Whether VAR should rule on offsides at all or other parameters and protocols introduced is of course a matter for debate, there has been ample debate on this subject to-date and of course will continue. Edited by Willo (29 Dec 2019 9.55am)
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Gary St.Andrews Kenley 29 Dec 19 9.59am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
In the final analysis the VAR made a judgement as per Law 11 (Offside)which states that a player is deemed offside if We benefitted from an exceedingly marginal decision when Ayew scored at W.Ham and yesterday we suffered as a marginal decision went against us. Whether VAR should rule on offsides at all or other parameters and protocols introduced is of course a matter for debate, there has been ample debate on this subject to-date and of course will continue. Edited by Willo (29 Dec 2019 9.55am) Well it wasn’t have a look again, the defender was nearer the goal..
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Tickled pink Cornwall 29 Dec 19 10.27am | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
It is not just the fact that goals are being chalked off which is bad for the game it is the effect on those games. ..but then again the art of defending comes into it, we especially rely on good solid defending to get results and if anyone actually thinks about it it would have been very harsh on that defending team to lose a goal in that situation too.
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Tickled pink Cornwall 29 Dec 19 10.32am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
In the final analysis the VAR made a judgement as per Law 11 (Offside)which states that a player is deemed offside if We benefitted from an exceedingly marginal decision when Ayew scored at W.Ham and yesterday we suffered as a marginal decision went against us. Whether VAR should rule on offsides at all or other parameters and protocols introduced is of course a matter for debate, there has been ample debate on this subject to-date and of course will continue. Edited by Willo (29 Dec 2019 9.55am) Yes, we have to have rules and at the moment this is how it works, once they decide and once the season starts they simply cannot change their system.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 29 Dec 19 10.45am | |
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Originally posted by Tickled pink
Yes, we have to have rules and at the moment this is how it works, once they decide and once the season starts they simply cannot change their system. I have heard some pundits opining that there will be changes to VAR next season but this is a matter for conjecture.
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