VAR

Moyes should go out there and make a statement as follows:

Regarding the VAR decision against Manchester United, Ashley Young was only tripped once, and only shirt pulled twice. He should have stayed on his feet and got to the ball first. He denied us the chance to win the game in dramatic fashion. There must be a minimum of four fouls before going to ground in these situations.
 



@James Patrick , you gave an unsure reaction. Look at maguire’s right leg. He sticks it out in front of young and catches his left foot.

You're highly unlikely to get a pen for that though let's be honest, and nor should you. That's like the one given against us at Brighton a couple of years which we were all rightly furious about and ended with us getting an apology from PGMOL. The shirt pull was enough for a pen in my opinion but if that trip got given against us i'd be absolutely livid.
 
This is another example from the club, that despite new ownership, we are stuck in the same place where fans opinions are not valued or listened. There was an uproar on Saturday from most of the fan base, including many pundits and experts not linked to everton football club, yet the best we can do is contacting the pgmol secretary? Shambles.
 
I’m late to this but the Zabarnyi red card on Saturday is another one example of VAR overreach, it’s a yellow all day but as always you slow it down, take a still image etc. another situation where the ref’s seen it and made a decision, VAR should not be involved.

Consequences of that could be enormous, basically given Wolves three points that could cost Ipswich or Leicester 100m at the end of the season.
 

I’m late to this but the Zabarnyi red card on Saturday is another one example of VAR overreach, it’s a yellow all day but as always you slow it down, take a still image etc. another situation where the ref’s seen it and made a decision, VAR should not be involved.

Consequences of that could be enormous, basically given Wolves three points that could cost Ipswich or Leicester 100m at the end of the season.
Was a shocker of a decision wasn't it. There's way too many red cards nowadays ruining games of football. Some of the tackles when I was playing would lead to life time bans nowadays!
 
Howard Webb “lads we’ve had a mare in the Everton game, the plan of action is we are going to just be silent and say nothing. The midweek games will distract everybody and it will pass over. Operation silencio begins now, remember mums the word. Also Matt, you need to hide the fact you are a Man Utd fan better, stop reviewing every goal scored against your club for 4 minutes. Man Utd are crap anyway so stop trying to help them to finish 15th”
 
Howard Webb “lads we’ve had a mare in the Everton game, the plan of action is we are going to just be silent and say nothing. The midweek games will distract everybody and it will pass over. Operation silencio begins now, remember mums the word. Also Matt, you need to hide the fact you are a Man Utd fan better, stop reviewing every goal scored against your club for 4 minutes. Man Utd are crap anyway so stop trying to help them to finish 15th”

Although he lives in Manchester, Matt Donohue is a Spurs fan from Essex
 
Ffs well weak from Moyes basically refusing to discuss the VAR issue. Dunno why he wouldn't put pressure on them, could lead to it being evened out against Brentford or something.
So basically pile pressure on the VAR people so that they can make a bad call in our favor? What most of us want is them getting the right decision every time, not getting a wrong decision called for you to make up for a wrong call that went against you the previous week.
 
So basically pile pressure on the VAR people so that they can make a bad call in our favor? What most of us want is them getting the right decision every time, not getting a wrong decision called for you to make up for a wrong call that went against you the previous week.

100%

After today of course. I want every decision in our favour tonight, 3 points and then we'll call VAR quits until the next time 😉
 

So basically pile pressure on the VAR people so that they can make a bad call in our favor? What most of us want is them getting the right decision every time, not getting a wrong decision called for you to make up for a wrong call that went against you the previous week.
It doesn't even have to be right being consistent would be a nice start then work on being constantly right.
 

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