Chris O'Connor
Player Valuation: £35m
It's the uniform abysmal, incompetent and inconsistent standard of refereeing officials in this country, something that's been the case for years not just this season, allied to a culture on social media and tv that screams it's VAR's fault - while exonerating from all blame the human imbeciles operating it, that's undermined any sort of proper introduction.
It's the uniform abysmal, incompetent and inconsistent standard of refereeing officials in this country, something that's been the case for years not just this season, allied to a culture on social media and tv that screams it's VAR's fault - while exonerating from all blame the human imbeciles operating it, that's undermined any sort of proper introduction.
The World cup showed a better way but they in their wisdom have decided on their own version of a 'better' way, thereby creating their own unique mess after responding to perceived outside pressures they just had to listen to.
In the age of twitter and social media where every man and jack (including me) has a say instantly and bandwagons become unstoppable, not getting it right has dealt a fatal blow, and its difficult to see how they can go on with it with this bunch of clowns operating it. Even a far more simplified, clear, limited and less subjective system will fail with this lot.
The equipment, technology and rules are only as good as the idiots who run and apply them.
Yesterday's handball has even defeated Dermot Gallagher, normally so anxious to defend his mates in the middle he'll use anything and everything, even blatant inconsistency.
This one yesterday though has finally got him beat and he couldn't, no matter how hard he perhaps tried, agree with Anthony Taylor's interpretation.
"DERMOT SAYS: I expected a penalty to be awarded. In pre-season, the rules stated that if the hand is above the shoulder and it strikes the ball it's a penalty. Alli's hand is above the shoulder, no doubt. What I would say is that Atkinson didn't see it. The VAR thought that because the two players were in close proximity that it wasn't a clear and obvious error by the referee, therefore he didn't award the penalty. I was surprised the penalty wasn't given."
It's the uniform abysmal, incompetent and inconsistent standard of refereeing officials in this country, something that's been the case for years not just this season, allied to a culture on social media and tv that screams it's VAR's fault - while exonerating from all blame the human imbeciles operating it, that's undermined any sort of proper introduction.
The World cup showed a better way but they in their wisdom have decided on their own version of a 'better' way, thereby creating their own unique mess after responding to perceived outside pressures they just had to listen to.
In the age of twitter and social media where every man and jack (including me) has a say instantly and bandwagons become unstoppable, not getting it right has dealt a fatal blow, and its difficult to see how they can go on with it with this bunch of clowns operating it. Even a far more simplified, clear, limited and less subjective system will fail with this lot.
The equipment, technology and rules are only as good as the idiots who run and apply them.
Yesterday's handball has even defeated Dermot Gallagher, normally so anxious to defend his mates in the middle he'll use anything and everything, even blatant inconsistency.
This one yesterday though has finally got him beat and he couldn't, no matter how hard he perhaps tried, agree with Anthony Taylor's interpretation.
"DERMOT SAYS: I expected a penalty to be awarded. In pre-season, the rules stated that if the hand is above the shoulder and it strikes the ball it's a penalty. Alli's hand is above the shoulder, no doubt. What I would say is that Atkinson didn't see it. The VAR thought that because the two players were in close proximity that it wasn't a clear and obvious error by the referee, therefore he didn't award the penalty. I was surprised the penalty wasn't given."








