VAR to Stay
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VAR to Stay
PL clubs vote 19-1 in favour of keeping VAR.
Wolves the only ones to vote to bin it.
Wolves the only ones to vote to bin it.
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Re: VAR to Stay
Were we in that vote or has the “transfer” between leagues happened?
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Re: VAR to Stay
Which club official votes?
I cant imagine it would have been 19-1 if the managers were voting
I cant imagine it would have been 19-1 if the managers were voting
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Re: VAR to Stay
A lot of turkeys have just voted for Christmas.
Idiots.
Idiots.
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The PL sent aomthing out yesterday to all the clubs that Saif VAR had only made 5 incorrect decisions this year apparently. Strange figures.
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Re: VAR to Stay
So after all the commotion caused by Notts Forest, they want to keep it. Odd.
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A far more sensible approach would have been giving the clubs the vote on - shall we remove the VAR officials 1st thought of protect me mate at all costs and actually ask them to do the job they are meant to do
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I take it none of the clubs will complain about any decisions next season?
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Re: VAR to Stay
Just means games will finish 20 minutes later than pre VAR.
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Easily closer to 55. Sad thing is, it should actually be 0.
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Absolutely. And if it’s not 0, bin it, as it’s clearly no good. ( Which we already know is correct ).
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Re: VAR to Stay
I nearly got angry for a minute then realised I don’t care next season.
Who knows, after another season of tinkering they may have it sorted for our return to the PL.
Who knows, after another season of tinkering they may have it sorted for our return to the PL.
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If people (supporters) would educate themselves on how VAR works and how the officials come to their respective decisions then there wouldn't be so much controversy over it.
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Until anyone can say with 100% certainty what handball is, or whether a player is offside then VAR can never work properly as it's impossible to give correct answers to both.
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One thing's for certain: if you're a defender best not have big feet or long arms.
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Re: VAR to Stay
Please educate me on why Onana v Wolves wasn't a penalty, why our goal at Forest was ruled out, why the 2 penalties awarded against Wolves were given.
When educating bear in mind these 4 decisions were then said to be wrong and should have gone the other way, this after VAR intervened so I look forward to being educated.
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Re: VAR to Stay
I think the off-side bit is pretty much accepted as 'working'.
Subjective handball is nothing new, so don't start laying that at VAR's door.
When was the last time you saw a Maradona or an Henri type handballed goal in the last five years? They are the real gut wrenches that have been eliminated.
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Re: VAR to Stay
Anyone who says they are happy for a goal to be ruled out, because a player wearing size 11 boots, his toe might, and I stress might be 2 millimetres offside according to a technology that’s incapable of being accurate. Or his shirt sleeve might be the same.
Just isn’t a football fan.
VAR killing the beautiful game one decision after another.
Just isn’t a football fan.
VAR killing the beautiful game one decision after another.
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Re: VAR to Stay
Any complaints about VAR by any Premier League club next season should be met with an immediate fine.
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Re: VAR to Stay
There isn't a 'might be' where off-side is concerned though, get with it.RammyClaret61 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 4:22 pmAnyone who says they are happy for a goal to be ruled out, because a player wearing size 11 boots, his toe might, and I stress might be 2 millimetres offside according to a technology that’s incapable of being accurate. Or his shirt sleeve might be the same.
Just isn’t a football fan.
VAR killing the beautiful game one decision after another.
...and me, yes me, I'd be delighted if an opposing player was given (rightly) off-side for being millimeters 'off-side'.
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Totally agree with you, RammyClaret61.RammyClaret61 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 4:22 pmAnyone who says they are happy for a goal to be ruled out, because a player wearing size 11 boots, his toe might, and I stress might be 2 millimetres offside according to a technology that’s incapable of being accurate. Or his shirt sleeve might be the same.
Just isn’t a football fan.
VAR killing the beautiful game one decision after another.
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That footballing hotbed?
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Re: VAR to Stay
No. We’ve handed our share back.
Good on Wolves though for listening to their fans.
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What about a player who doesn't touch the ball but is offide? and how can you tell if they block the view of a goal keeper?
That's down to the opinion of the ref isn't it?
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I don’t think you need to be in a footballing hotbed to be able to critically analyse the accuracy of VAR offsides. But you do need to be intelligent
You clearly haven't read it
https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/var- ... 27406.html
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I don't need to.Roosterbooster wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 5:02 pmI don’t think you need to be in a footballing hotbed to be able to critically analyse the accuracy of VAR offsides. But you do need to be intelligent
You clearly haven't read it
https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/var- ... 27406.html
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Lol @ the premier league.
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Clubs vote for a system which has been proven to be inaccurate, and which is run by a company with a monopoly who allow personal issues to overrule facts. Only in the Premier League.
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I wouldn't take too much notice. This is from a poster who said we'd just had a decent season on the whole.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 3:53 pmPlease educate me on why Onana v Wolves wasn't a penalty, why our goal at Forest was ruled out, why the 2 penalties awarded against Wolves were given.
When educating bear in mind these 4 decisions were then said to be wrong and should have gone the other way, this after VAR intervened so I look forward to being educated.
A poor man's Devils Advocate.
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Do you want me to make a list of officiating mistakes in the five years BEFORE VAR?claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 3:53 pmPlease educate me on why Onana v Wolves wasn't a penalty, why our goal at Forest was ruled out, why the 2 penalties awarded against Wolves were given.
When educating bear in mind these 4 decisions were then said to be wrong and should have gone the other way, this after VAR intervened so I look forward to being educated.
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Lazy, boring forum use. Maybe the Internet isn't really for you?fidelcastro wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 5:59 pmI wouldn't take too much notice. This is from a poster who said we'd just had a decent season on the whole.
A poor man's Devils Advocate.
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No, just no. Offside was introduced to stop attackers gaining an unfair advantage, being millimetres in front of a defender is not unfair, it’s just better anticipation.
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If it stops you posting sh-ite for the next couple of hours YES PLEASE
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You've commented on a thread that you have contributed nothing towards, to declare that you hope that a poster who hasn't posted for two hours doesn't post for two more hours, and called their contribution shite.Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 8:05 pmIf it stops you posting sh-ite for the next couple of hours YES PLEASE
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There is an absolutely massive “might be” as it’s utterly impossible to adjudge the precise exact moment when the ball leaves the boot of the previous player . Consequently decisions based on millimeters are inherently flawed / guesswork. The Coventry disallowed winner in the FA Cup semi-final being one example with massive consequences .
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And ironically this is your first contribution to the thread too.distortiondave wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 8:33 pmYou've commented on a thread that you have contributed nothing towards, to declare that you hope that a poster who hasn't posted for two hours doesn't post for two more hours, and called their contribution shite.
But feel free to remind me of the etiquette of when you are allowed to post on a thread
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Re: VAR to Stay
Couple of related problems with why VAR was kept yesterday.
• Clubs and some fans who want VAR do so because they believe they will get more right decisions, but they rarely consider that they also benefit from bad decisions. There’ll always be winners and losers.
• Clubs accept the negative impact on the game because of greed. More points equals more money, and because VAR is going to give them more ‘right’ decisions that’s all that matters to them.
Wolves have been evidenced as one of the biggest, if not the biggest, victims of VAR and decisions going against them. So even from them it was self-centred. But at least they made big points about the impact on the game as a spectacle. The PL sooner or later needs to heed these warnings because very few decisions they make improve the sport as a spectacle.
The poster above mentioning lack of understanding of what VAR is meant to get involved with does have a point. There is a lot fingers in ears from fans when they feel they have been wronged and someone tries to explain why VAR did/didn’t intervene. I’m totally anti-VAR we’ve got subjective decisions on the pitch from humans, being reviewed in a studio adding subjective VAR guidance, being reviewed days later by another bunch of humans to say whether the referee applied subjective ref rules right and did the VAR apply subjective rules right. They then dress all this up as facts and pat themselves on the back. It’s no wonder fans can’t keep up, and to be fair don’t care about the nuances of how rules should be applied either on the pitch or by VAR.
It’s a mess and it’s unlikely to get better. Humans make mistakes, and humans will be ignorant, and VAR will continue to disrupt games. If it was down to me, use tech for fully automated decisions, i.e. goal line technology, but other than that keep it true to its routes.
• Clubs and some fans who want VAR do so because they believe they will get more right decisions, but they rarely consider that they also benefit from bad decisions. There’ll always be winners and losers.
• Clubs accept the negative impact on the game because of greed. More points equals more money, and because VAR is going to give them more ‘right’ decisions that’s all that matters to them.
Wolves have been evidenced as one of the biggest, if not the biggest, victims of VAR and decisions going against them. So even from them it was self-centred. But at least they made big points about the impact on the game as a spectacle. The PL sooner or later needs to heed these warnings because very few decisions they make improve the sport as a spectacle.
The poster above mentioning lack of understanding of what VAR is meant to get involved with does have a point. There is a lot fingers in ears from fans when they feel they have been wronged and someone tries to explain why VAR did/didn’t intervene. I’m totally anti-VAR we’ve got subjective decisions on the pitch from humans, being reviewed in a studio adding subjective VAR guidance, being reviewed days later by another bunch of humans to say whether the referee applied subjective ref rules right and did the VAR apply subjective rules right. They then dress all this up as facts and pat themselves on the back. It’s no wonder fans can’t keep up, and to be fair don’t care about the nuances of how rules should be applied either on the pitch or by VAR.
It’s a mess and it’s unlikely to get better. Humans make mistakes, and humans will be ignorant, and VAR will continue to disrupt games. If it was down to me, use tech for fully automated decisions, i.e. goal line technology, but other than that keep it true to its routes.
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Re: VAR to Stay
Do whatever you feel is right for you
I was just asking seen as VAR was brought in to remove errors and you have people watching as many action replays as they want how to do still get basic things wrong. You are the one defending it's use so you can explain how you see fit.
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Re: VAR to Stay
fidelcastro wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 5:59 pmI wouldn't take too much notice. This is from a poster who said we'd just had a decent season on the whole.
A poor man's Devils Advocate.
Thanks for the advice, wish I had read this one before just replying to him. There are too many trolls on here these days
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