VAR

The onfield officials don’t listen to the var audio & vice Versa.

It’s only certain communications that are transmitted between the two, they should make that clear really because it’s one of the reasons the mistake was made.
Yep. And I assume the ref didn't communicate that the original decision was offside and the only one who appeared to realise was the replay tech guy as the game restarted. That's on the ref. The ref should be suspended with the tech team, imo.
 

Anybody want to bet the shagite are awarded a special dispensation to review the tape and audio before every decision against them and that theirs will be the casting vote. Each year we will now hepget anniversary mentions of Hillsborough, of St Virgils crucifixion by Pontius Pickford and now when the great satan PGMOL was defetaed by the second coming of Klopp! 🥱
 

Hate var. Never should have been introduced. Will totally change the game as we used to know it. .

My betting is it will be used more and more for different aspects of the game. Originally brought in for penos only was it? Now already off sides and cards. Goal line technology was a fantastic idea. Var was always going to be a disaster

Wait until the ad breaks are introduced when var are reviewing. That's coming next season supposedly. That means there will be a push to go to var more often. More var more money.
 
The simplest solution to the mess football has got itself into with VAR is to stop replaying events in slow motion. If you can't see it in real time, then it's clearly not a clear and obvious error.

I'd throw it all in the bin before that though and I still blame moron pundits like Danny Murphy for pushing the need for it in the first place.
There are technical reasons why they should use slow motion or freeze frames to do with macroblocks and predictive/bipredictive frames
 

Funny how VAR is terrible now the RS have finally been done over by it. It’s been bent for so long but I don’t think this incident is corruption like the others, just shocking work from the VAR officials.

Nobody can tell me that VAR team were not watching the golf at the time of the “offside” goal - this is the one incident where I think they have genuinely made a mistake - the rest of the decisions against us, Brighton, Wham etc had more of a whiff of corruption about them.

You can tell from the audio that no one has got a clue what’s going on.

All the other released audios from other incidents like the Man Utd onana non-penalty tell us they have made rational decisions to disallow/allow goals, not give fouls or handballs etc, by reviewing and watching replays over and over again - corrupt.

This was probably the first genuine var mistake and the vermin are up in arms over it - welcome to the club pinkies - come and have a chat when you’re up to apology number 3 or 4 like some of us, you cryarse whoppers.
 
We have been getting wronged by VAR for yonks and the most we ever got was an apology and complete silence from the media. Victims FC on the other hand have been getting looked after by VAR since its inception and they get one thing wrong and it is even on main stream news channels 4 days later. Cannot even turn the radio on any more because of it.

Have no pity for them whatsoever. When they have another 20 bad decisions they might start to know what its like to be a blue on the never ending receiving end of it.
 
There is a fundamental problem with the system and i'm not talking about the offside issue. That was a mistake they will always happen but over time with revised procedures it shouldn't happen again or it will become less of an occurrence.

The bigger issue is that refs no longer make big calls because they think they the VAR will make it for them or they are scared of being overturned. They are scared to make important decisions anymore. Consequently they often get it wrong because of this paralysis, the VAR is used only to overturn clear and obvious mistakes, when in practice they wont to overturn a ref decision for fear of isolating the ref. Consequently there are huge calls being swept under the carpet and we the fans have to swallow it. Forest v Brentford is a perfect example.

Their are 2 solutions, scarp VAR or ask VAR to make the right call rather than this clear and obvious error nonsense. RFU ask the Var to review issues that have arisen all through the game, they see the VAR as a tool to assist them. Footy ref see VAR as a thing to ridicule them.
 
Said it since it was introduced: the idea that referees can't explain their decisions to the press was because the game was too fast, it was rife with incorrect calls they just couldn't catch everything of. VAR should have eliminated that excuse. If they can slow things down to a frame by frame thing they can explain why the calls they made were made that way. The "apology" crap is just nonsense. It's saying "yeah, our EXPERTS couldn't get anything right, even in extra slow motion with unbelievable amounts of time". Have them face SOME accountability ffs.
 

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