Say it again?Var what is it good for, absolutely nothing.
Say it again?Var what is it good for, absolutely nothing.
Or just get ugly with the response instead, people power n all that. The officials should've been blasted for it pitchside at the time. TBH id of taken a red card yesterday getting my thoughts across. This club is too soft, whilst we don't want to be the RS or manure with players constantly in the refs ear, it seems it's what gets you results.This should be a massive story. The var official chose not to show the evidence that proved the referees original decision, that it was a penalty was the correct decision. How are you meant to trust the officials anymore after this. Of course the premier league immediately released statements with the head of referees all stating why the referee was right not to give it. But every football fan in england has now seen that the var official witheld by choice the evidence that proved it was a penalty. That proves an agenda and brings the game into disrepute. I would hope our fan associations write to the head of the league and head of officials asking the questions this has brought up. I hope they get on sky and the news stating what theyve done so everyone knows about it. For the greater good of the game and the trust between all supporters and the game that there is no agenda which favours certain clubs. I am not naive at all but this is a chance to shine a light on the bias.
Loads of people wondering what the hell?Say it again?
Simply put I go to the stadium less because of VAR.There should be a time limit on decisions, a maximum of 30 seconds should be time enough to spot an 'obvious' error. If its not obvious, stick with the refs decision and crack on. I hate VAR, as its sacking the enjoyment from the game.
Is that true?Explanation from the ref for not awarding a penalty yesterday:
“After further review and consultation with the cabal from the top 6 teams and the PL itself, the penalty will not be awarded on the basis that you are Everton.”
Is that true?
I’m the other way, and think Moyes was too soft on it yesterday, regardless if it doesn’t change the result.It can get you results or leave you a man down the next match. I prefer Moyes’ diplomatic approach. He said enough to make his point known. There’s nothing that would change the result.
Not that we had much to celebrate under Dyche, but I too was hesitating on any goal we scored because of VAR, and the matchday experience was much poorer for it.
Ive decided to just enjoy the moment and celebrate as it happens now, if they decide to cheat a goal away or it was offside or whatever, then so be it and I’ll fume as it happens.
Im not giving the corrupt bellwhiffs the power to ruin the game any more than they already have done.
Hope the club create a song and dance over what happened yesterday, the PL arent even trying to be clever with the cheating and corruption on var and the officials now, it’s in plain sight.