He actually just spent 90 seconds looking for a reason to disallow a WBA goal for offside when the fella was BEHIND the actual passer.
This game isn't highlighting VAR very well, or at least in its current form.Hahaha how to kill goals
That doesn't stop you hearing the discussion, football stops for VAR just like cricket.Cricket and Rugby are stop start sports. Football isn't.
From my understanding of the rule, he's choosing use it - and choosing to use it almost every single time.Always a good goal though if it's against these rats!
What I want to know, is the referee deciding to use the VAR on the last 3 decisions or is someone telling him to use VAR?
To every other team in the world Liverpool are just.... another team. It's Everton that put them a pedestal and make them seem invisible. We're a goal down before we even kick off. Some day it'll change.I’m 25, never seen us win at Anfield in my memory and never seen us score three goals there. A team in the relegation zone are well on their way to doing it.
Life isn’t fair.
Always a good goal though if it's against these rats!
What I want to know, is the referee deciding to use the VAR on the last 3 decisions or is someone telling him to use VAR?
That doesn't stop you hearing the discussion, football stops for VAR just like cricket.
The moving picture box will be the worst invention ever come full time if it stays as it is.there'll be bullets in John Logie Baird's postbox Monday morning if this VAR continues to attack the mighty reds
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