Scumberland or Shitefield ? (8 Viewers)

robbiekeane

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To be fair, it was offside.

Why didn't the Lino spot it? Have seen plenty of those not given through the year.
but this is the thing nick the VAR team in the studio took ages, the guest ref or whatever they have on the commentary said it could go either way, and then the on field ref had to watch it for about two minutes and review it from 5 different angles to make a call.

is that a clear and obvious error? if not, then it’s got no place interfering
 

pusbccfc

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The difference in aerial quality between Wright and Moore is scary.

It's not difficult either
 

Seymour_East

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I'm on about so called city fans on this forum wetting themselves over a blades goal like they've never wet themselves before even when city score.

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clint van damme

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I would say they should just get rid of it for every game, but then what would you have left to talk about?

Not going to happen though, so really it should be for every game.
Personally I'd bin it tomorrow but its here to stay.

And we'd just talk about bad refereeing desicions, the ones VAR was brought in to sort out but hasn't.
 

Skybluekyle

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So do I but it saved us a few times
In fairness, VAR has only intervened in our favour once, and that was from an objective handling of the ball in the direct lead up to a goal missed by the on-field refereeing team (Taylor's disallowed goal late in the playoff final)

Other uses of VAR were to verify on-field decisions, and one against us for a subjective offside (Torp vs Manchester United).
 

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