REPORT: VAR farce at the King Power
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Re: REPORT: VAR farce at the King Power
Still fuming. Gonna take a while to get over this one.
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VAR is taxing my already weakening desire to even bother watching Football at all.
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I said when it was confirmed they were bringing it in (although not on here), that it would be the death of football. People laughed at me, and told me I was overreacting.Lord Beamish wrote:VAR is taxing my already weakening desire to even bother watching Football at all.
The majority of people won't care about little old Burnley, but just wait until the so called big clubs are on the receiving end of a bad call from the VAR ref. All hell will break loose!
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You are still overrreacting. It's in the early stages and will make mistakes. But overall it is most certainly helping the game.fidelcastro wrote:I said when it was confirmed they were bringing it in (although not on here), that it would be the death of football. People laughed at me, and told me I was overreacting.
The majority of people won't care about little old Burnley, but just wait until the so called big clubs are on the receiving end of a bad call from the VAR ref. All hell will break loose!
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They won't be on the end of one though. How Mane got that penalty t'other week when we have VAR is unbelievablefidelcastro wrote:I said when it was confirmed they were bringing it in (although not on here), that it would be the death of football. People laughed at me, and told me I was overreacting.
The majority of people won't care about little old Burnley, but just wait until the so called big clubs are on the receiving end of a bad call from the VAR ref. All hell will break loose!
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So someone tell me the difference between the VAR decision against us yesterday and the one in the game today between Liverpool and United.
More of a foul on origi than on Evans VAR needs to go or football will lose millions of fans this is to much of a joke now.
More of a foul on origi than on Evans VAR needs to go or football will lose millions of fans this is to much of a joke now.
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Did it help us yesterday?FactualFrank wrote:You are still overrreacting. It's in the early stages and will make mistakes. But overall it is most certainly helping the game.
The only thing it is succeeding in doing is slowing the game down.
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They might if they're playing each other!Belial wrote:They won't be on the end of one though. How Mane got that penalty t'other week when we have VAR is unbelievable
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Deserved lead for @ManUtd. As for VAR: disallowing goals for that nothing challenge would really destroy the game. Got to be for the howlers only.
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Deserved lead for @ManUtd. As for VAR: disallowing goals for that nothing challenge would really destroy the game. Got to be for the howlers only.
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this is the bloke who said the decision against us yesterday was correct
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I'm no fan of VAR at all and I cannot see it removing inconsistencies in referees decisions. Maybe, just maybe, if players, encouraged by coaches in many cases, hadn't been cheating so much by trying to con the referee, VAR wouldn't have been necessary. The cheating will undoubtedly continue sadly and the VAR officials will continue to make inconsistent judgements because, after all, they are the same people who next week will be actually be in charge of a game.
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I was crammed as a bloody wasp all last night. Ask the mrs , who went to bed early before Match Of The Day came on.
However, what impressed me and raised my spirits was how, despite having a perfectly good goal ruled out, the way that my team didn't let their heads drop one bit. In fact they had a Leicester side who many fancy for a top 4 finish, on the ropes.
A decision like that, 9 times out of 10, deflates a team and they can even concede as it rocks the side. But no, our lads, probably reflecting their Gaffas attitude, shrugged of the disappointment, rolled up their sleeves and, despite losing walked if the pitch with their heads held high, leaving Leicester knowing theyd been in a game, and were lucky, very bloody lucky to have an undeserved whole 3 points.
Fair play to our lads.
However, what impressed me and raised my spirits was how, despite having a perfectly good goal ruled out, the way that my team didn't let their heads drop one bit. In fact they had a Leicester side who many fancy for a top 4 finish, on the ropes.
A decision like that, 9 times out of 10, deflates a team and they can even concede as it rocks the side. But no, our lads, probably reflecting their Gaffas attitude, shrugged of the disappointment, rolled up their sleeves and, despite losing walked if the pitch with their heads held high, leaving Leicester knowing theyd been in a game, and were lucky, very bloody lucky to have an undeserved whole 3 points.
Fair play to our lads.
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Yep. Same here. Had a long conversation with two posters on here who said I should wait and see before judging but the problems were obvious since it’s implementation in all the other leagues and competitions.fidelcastro wrote:I said when it was confirmed they were bringing it in (although not on here), that it would be the death of football. People laughed at me, and told me I was overreacting.
The majority of people won't care about little old Burnley, but just wait until the so called big clubs are on the receiving end of a bad call from the VAR ref. All hell will break loose!
As per Beamish above, my desire to watch football is waining.
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I said this season would be my last as a season ticket holder.MDWat wrote:Yep. Same here. Had a long conversation with two posters on here who said I should wait and see before judging but the problems were obvious since it’s implementation in all the other leagues and competitions.
As per Beamish above, my desire to watch football is waining.
I've seen nothing to make me consider.
The next step will no doubt be an English team who actually play their home games abroad!
The game I once loved has gone.
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And to rub salt into the wound we all have TVs and PCs where we can watch it time and time again and rip our hair out wondering how the hell on earth did they get it so wrong or maybe it was decided by whoever it wasn't going to stand regardless. I'm getting cheesed off with it as well.
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That’s spot on. Would have been easy to feel sorry for ourselves after the injustice but we did give it a real go even if we never got that one opening that might have got us an equaliser.RingoMcCartney wrote:I was crammed as a bloody wasp all last night. Ask the mrs , who went to bed early before Match Of The Day came on.
However, what impressed me and raised my spirits was how, despite having a perfectly good goal ruled out, the way that my team didn't let their heads drop one bit. In fact they had a Leicester side who many fancy for a top 4 finish, on the ropes.
A decision like that, 9 times out of 10, deflates a team and they can even concede as it rocks the side. But no, our lads, probably reflecting their Gaffas attitude, shrugged of the disappointment, rolled up their sleeves and, despite losing walked if the pitch with their heads held high, leaving Leicester knowing theyd been in a game, and were lucky, very bloody lucky to have an undeserved whole 3 points.
Fair play to our lads.
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Strong jaw , Tony, strong jaw. Even in defeat.ClaretTony wrote:That’s spot on. Would have been easy to feel sorry for ourselves after the injustice but we did give it a real go even if we never got that one opening that might have got us an equaliser.
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Deserved lead for @ManUtd. As for VAR: disallowing goals for that nothing challenge would really destroy the game. Got to be for the howlers only.
I don’t have twitter but hope someone points this out to him. Doubt he will care like all pundits biased
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This bloke is an absolute t0ss pot. Jug ears ans aloppy gob.snail12345 wrote:this is the bloke who said the decision against us yesterday was correct
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Lineker is beginning to get past his sell by date. A bit like Steve Wright who the BBC also employ.
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If they are using the same retention strategy as they have done with Steve Wright I’m afraid we have another 25 years of that jug eared t-wat to look forward to.Blackrod wrote:Lineker is beginning to get past his sell by date. A bit like Steve Wright who the BBC also employ.
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Noticeable that our players didn't all crowd around the ref and harass him like lots of other teams would have tooRingoMcCartney wrote:I was crammed as a bloody wasp all last night. Ask the mrs , who went to bed early before Match Of The Day came on.
However, what impressed me and raised my spirits was how, despite having a perfectly good goal ruled out, the way that my team didn't let their heads drop one bit. In fact they had a Leicester side who many fancy for a top 4 finish, on the ropes.
A decision like that, 9 times out of 10, deflates a team and they can even concede as it rocks the side. But no, our lads, probably reflecting their Gaffas attitude, shrugged of the disappointment, rolled up their sleeves and, despite losing walked if the pitch with their heads held high, leaving Leicester knowing theyd been in a game, and were lucky, very bloody lucky to have an undeserved whole 3 points.
Fair play to our lads.
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Maybe they should have done. It seems to me that our 'good' manners compared to others is of no benefit at all.JohnDearyMe wrote:Noticeable that our players didn't all crowd around the ref and harass him like lots of other teams would have too