VAR is obviously going to affect the outcome of games, it's there to clear up big decisions.
VAR got the goal decisions right in our game, the Maguire one is questionable, I'd probably say it was dangerous.
slab head and lo celso should both have been sent off
Good debate on talksport earlier
Someone suggested refs have smartphone watches...to review incidents...
Apart from trying to get a good signal....there is always the monitor they could use...but no we don't want to do that it seems
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 1 hour ago
VAR is obviously going to affect the outcome of games, it's there to clear up big decisions.
VAR got the goal decisions right in our game, the Maguire one is questionable, I'd probably say it was dangerous.
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Azpi goal should have counted, and Maguire should’ve been off. Giroud was the correct call.
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 14 hours, 11 minutes ago
VAR is obviously going to affect the outcome of games, it's there to clear up big decisions.
VAR got the goal decisions right in our game, the Maguire one is questionable, I'd probably say it was dangerous.
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Did not get the zouma goal correct, and maguire was a stonewall red. Infact I haven't seen anyone other than paul scholes say it shouldnt have counted.
Anyways OP, I agree, I was watching it with my mrs who knows fack all about football and she was miffed that lo celso didn't get a red. Even she could see it.
I think VAR is a joke and imo gives more scope and potential for the refs and organisations to sway decisions in the direction of the "elite".
We will never be utd or Liverpool in terms of decisions, I've got use to that fact, the howard webb games, the 3-3 game, when owen got to retake a penalty despite missing at anfield and several others (barca game etc).
For me it gives the officials more chance to go through things with a fine toothcomb and fit their agenda accordingly. You can bet your bottom dollar if that is a cfc defender on Monday night kicking out at rashford or whoever, then hes walking.
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posted on 24/2/20
VAR is obviously going to affect the outcome of games, it's there to clear up big decisions.
VAR got the goal decisions right in our game, the Maguire one is questionable, I'd probably say it was dangerous.
posted on 24/2/20
slab head and lo celso should both have been sent off
posted on 24/2/20
Good debate on talksport earlier
Someone suggested refs have smartphone watches...to review incidents...
Apart from trying to get a good signal....there is always the monitor they could use...but no we don't want to do that it seems
posted on 24/2/20
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 1 hour ago
VAR is obviously going to affect the outcome of games, it's there to clear up big decisions.
VAR got the goal decisions right in our game, the Maguire one is questionable, I'd probably say it was dangerous.
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Azpi goal should have counted, and Maguire should’ve been off. Giroud was the correct call.
posted on 25/2/20
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 14 hours, 11 minutes ago
VAR is obviously going to affect the outcome of games, it's there to clear up big decisions.
VAR got the goal decisions right in our game, the Maguire one is questionable, I'd probably say it was dangerous.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Did not get the zouma goal correct, and maguire was a stonewall red. Infact I haven't seen anyone other than paul scholes say it shouldnt have counted.
Anyways OP, I agree, I was watching it with my mrs who knows fack all about football and she was miffed that lo celso didn't get a red. Even she could see it.
I think VAR is a joke and imo gives more scope and potential for the refs and organisations to sway decisions in the direction of the "elite".
We will never be utd or Liverpool in terms of decisions, I've got use to that fact, the howard webb games, the 3-3 game, when owen got to retake a penalty despite missing at anfield and several others (barca game etc).
For me it gives the officials more chance to go through things with a fine toothcomb and fit their agenda accordingly. You can bet your bottom dollar if that is a cfc defender on Monday night kicking out at rashford or whoever, then hes walking.
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