VAR & the FA cup
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VAR & the FA cup
3 matches on tonight.
2 will have VAR , one won't.
The cost of VAR at the 2 grounds will be £9251.00 + VAT
This is split 50 / 50 between the 2 clubs., so the away club pays a bigger percentage because they get less of the gate receipts.
Some of the smaller clubs playing away at PL grounds don't have a choice of no VAR or not.
PL clubs getting preferential treatment again ?
2 will have VAR , one won't.
The cost of VAR at the 2 grounds will be £9251.00 + VAT
This is split 50 / 50 between the 2 clubs., so the away club pays a bigger percentage because they get less of the gate receipts.
Some of the smaller clubs playing away at PL grounds don't have a choice of no VAR or not.
PL clubs getting preferential treatment again ?
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Don't Blackburn have VAR
they are after all Premiership Champions
... and they keep telling us the're ground is superior to ours 
Ohhhh hang a minute thats 30 years ago and they haven't been in the top flight for nigh on 12 years
Ohhhh hang a minute thats 30 years ago and they haven't been in the top flight for nigh on 12 years
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I thought teams shared gate receipts in the cup?Nonayforever wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 6:45 pm3 matches on tonight.
2 will have VAR , one won't.
The cost of VAR at the 2 grounds will be £9251.00 + VAT
This is split 50 / 50 between the 2 clubs., so the away club pays a bigger percentage because they get less of the gate receipts.
Some of the smaller clubs playing away at PL grounds don't have a choice of no VAR or not.
PL clubs getting preferential treatment again ?
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the main point is that not all the games are played in the same way, it's an absolute farce
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Google search shows 45% each after expenses 10% to the FA.
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R*vers kick off delayed due to "problems with the turnstiles and crowd getting in."
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Extra security searching forElectroClaret wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 7:35 pmR*vers kick off delayed due to "problems with the turnstiles and crowd getting in."
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Perhaps the (tennis) ball bags are getting caught in the mechanism ...ElectroClaret wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 7:35 pmR*vers kick off delayed due to "problems with the turnstiles and crowd getting in."
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Does that stand behind the goal hold more than 2,000?
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Is the protest thing still happening?
They've said the problems are at the Newcastle turnstiles.
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Not when we go there apparently

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The protest idea came out after the draw was made, but it has been very quiet since.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 7:47 pmIs the protest thing still happening?
They've said the problems are at the Newcastle turnstiles.
Suppose we'll find out in just under half an hour.
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I read the delay at Blackburn is due to an accident on the motorway, really hope no one is injured.
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Really hope Trips grabs a goal tonight 

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Or three, getting some real stick tonight
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Seen about 10 tennis balls on the pitch on the BBC coverage
took 30 seconds to clear them up.

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About 6 tennis balls have made it onto the pitch.
Newcastle fans sing “what the ******* hell is that?”

Newcastle fans sing “what the ******* hell is that?”

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A really sweet moment really, a tennis ball for each million Venky's have given them so far this year, a touching tribute.
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That protest 



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Half-hearted doesn't even begin to cover it.
Pathetic.


Pathetic.
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As usual.... a pathetic attempt at a protest. Tinpot to the core 

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There's more balls at a eunuchs birthday party.
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Be interesting to see if Blackburn get fined for crowd disorder. Although it was pretty pathetic.
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Always great to remember that no matter how bad we are at the minute, we still have not sank as low as them
embarrassing

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There were that few thrown I wouldn't be surprised if the culprits don't get picked out by CCTV and chucked out 

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Looking forward to the 12 seconds added time.
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I really, really hope the V's are watching this in India and
immediately withdraw all funding.
They will if they've any sense.
immediately withdraw all funding.
They will if they've any sense.
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I thought the gate was split 3 ways so the away team doesnt pay more as suggested?Nonayforever wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 6:45 pm3 matches on tonight.
2 will have VAR , one won't.
The cost of VAR at the 2 grounds will be £9251.00 + VAT
This is split 50 / 50 between the 2 clubs., so the away club pays a bigger percentage because they get less of the gate receipts.
Some of the smaller clubs playing away at PL grounds don't have a choice of no VAR or not.
PL clubs getting preferential treatment again ?
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1 minute added for a half that had a fan protest 

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Haaland 4 goals and De Bruyne 4 assists.
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YOU BEAUTY!!! 

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Always liked Anthony Gordon 

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But they all play by the same rules, VAR or notVegas Claret wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 7:24 pmthe main point is that not all the games are played in the same way, it's an absolute farce
And it's the same for both teams playing against each other
I'm no fan of VAR. And I'd scrap it tomorrow
But as the point of VAR is to reduce errors, and increase fairness, then it would seem silly to not use it if it was available (presuming of course that VAR does what it is supposed to do)
Would you make the same argument for goal line technology?
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no because goal line tech is not subjective. VAR is re-refereeing the game, they are 100% different ends of the scale and to add to that VAR is not reducing errors nor increasing fairness.Roosterbooster wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:35 pmBut they all play by the same rules, VAR or not
And it's the same for both teams playing against each other
I'm no fan of VAR. And I'd scrap it tomorrow
But as the point of VAR is to reduce errors, and increase fairness, then it would seem silly to not use it if it was available (presuming of course that VAR does what it is supposed to do)
Would you make the same argument for goal line technology?
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There was an incident in our Cup game the other year against MK Dons
Keogh got a red card that was reviewed by VAR and overturned. If we had played the game at MK Dons and the incident happened we’d have been playing against 10 men
I’m not claiming the decision was correct or not, just that it should be the same “conditions” regardless of location
Keogh got a red card that was reviewed by VAR and overturned. If we had played the game at MK Dons and the incident happened we’d have been playing against 10 men
I’m not claiming the decision was correct or not, just that it should be the same “conditions” regardless of location
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So is your argument against it that VAR doesn't make things better?Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:41 pmno because goal line tech is not subjective. VAR is re-refereeing the game, they are 100% different ends of the scale and to add to that VAR is not reducing errors nor increasing fairness.
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no (but it doesn't make things better). It means some games have 2 refs whilst others only have one, it's just unfair full stop. Let's say it's Burnley v Exeter and Mansfield v Northampton - two identical goals are scored and one gets ruled out at Burnley because the VAR finds a minuscule tug on a player and the Mansfield goal stands because it can't be re-checked. It just doesn't sit right with me that's allRoosterbooster wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 10:36 pmSo is your argument against it that VAR doesn't make things better?
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But having VAR at Burnley has no bearing on the outcome of the Mansfield game whatsoever. They aren't losing out.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 10:45 pmno (but it doesn't make things better). It means some games have 2 refs whilst others only have one, it's just unfair full stop. Let's say it's Burnley v Exeter and Mansfield v Northampton - two identical goals are scored and one gets ruled out at Burnley because the VAR finds a minuscule tug on a player and the Mansfield goal stands because it can't be re-checked. It just doesn't sit right with me that's all
Another way of putting it is that with a different ref, there'd have had a different result. But we don't expect the same ref for every game.
They do, however, all follow the same rules. VAR included. Whether or not VAR makes things better or not is an entirely separate argument
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we aren't going to agreeRoosterbooster wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 10:51 pmBut having VAR at Burnley has no bearing on the outcome of the Mansfield game whatsoever. They aren't losing out.
Another way of putting it is that with a different ref, there'd have had a different result. But we don't expect the same ref for every game.
They do, however, all follow the same rules. VAR included. Whether or not VAR makes things better or not is an entirely separate argument
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completely changing topic - is the username anything to do with Kevin Russell ?
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That's far too hypothetical. You missed out the badge checking stage. We'd not have it ruled out if we were playing exeter. Change exeter to Everton and Mansfield to man united and then the example works perfectlyVegas Claret wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 10:45 pmno (but it doesn't make things better). It means some games have 2 refs whilst others only have one, it's just unfair full stop. Let's say it's Burnley v Exeter and Mansfield v Northampton - two identical goals are scored and one gets ruled out at Burnley because the VAR finds a minuscule tug on a player and the Mansfield goal stands because it can't be re-checked. It just doesn't sit right with me that's all
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A littleVegas Claret wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 10:56 pmcompletely changing topic - is the username anything to do with Kevin Russell ?
I acquired the nickname Rooster at the same time as he played for us. Then Dean who was part of the Centre of Excellence etc started calling me Roosterbooster, so I thought it'd be a suitable username
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