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Leicester awarded first VAR goal
Offside given by asst ref overruled.
Very tight decision.
Very tight decision.
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I don’t see how they can use it for that. Defenders stop when they see the flag (not saying it happened on this occasion). You could say that defenders should play on but what about strikers who get booked for putting the ball in the net after the whistle has gone. If they don’t and they’re shown to be onside then they’ve been done out of a goal.
The only way to do it is to not flag for marginal decisions, if a goal is scored then go back and look. If not then just continue.
The only way to do it is to not flag for marginal decisions, if a goal is scored then go back and look. If not then just continue.
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Bödvarsson hatrick, have a word Gudmundsson.
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Good.
It will teach these idiots to keep playing to the whistle.
It will teach these idiots to keep playing to the whistle.
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I can see the linos going on strike. Looked a good decision, in real time, to award the offside.
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I don’t see how it can work unless linos only give obvious decisions.
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Just picture the headlines, had that inaugural goal been scored by V.A.R-dy...
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I’d guess assistant referees will simply stop flagging for any tight decisions once var becomes the norm.PaintYorkClaretnBlue wrote:I don’t see how it can work unless linos only give obvious decisions.
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"VAR" not Vardy fillets "cods" for Leicester.jdrobbo wrote:Just picture the headlines, had that inaugural goal been scored by V.A.R-dy...
There we go - any journo's want my assistance with headlines.
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apparently 4 decisions went to the VAR
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Ffs. Stop ******* with the game.
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I agree. Anyway I think in general the linos do a good job. For the marginal decisions we've just got accept some will go for, some against. Suck it up and get on with it. I'm fed up with all this moaning about referees. It's just a game for ****'s sake.
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it might be a hard job but most of the refs are clearly unfit (100% their fault) and make poor decisions (they are human). The sooner they get help the better. A Premier League team gets relegated due to a bad decision and 200 people lose their job - hardly seems fair to me.
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3 teams get relegated every year. That's 600 jobs by your calculation. Life's unfair.
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Kelechi Iheanacho. Future quiz question answer. Make sure it's logged in the memory banks fellow Clarets.
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Logically if they are to use it for this then the Ref has to avoid blowing until the chance is attempted. I assume he had to have done in this instance?
If that will be the convention, fair enough. A positive to watch the game certain that a goal is correct most of the time. It’s no fun seething over a wrong goal like we have done many times this season.
If that will be the convention, fair enough. A positive to watch the game certain that a goal is correct most of the time. It’s no fun seething over a wrong goal like we have done many times this season.
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Interesting point on the radio (Chris Evans). If a players flagged offside but continues his run, puts the ball in the net then gets booked, in the intervening period the var is looking at it and gives the goal. Is the player un booked?
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If only that were true. The 'offside rule' could be the 8 th Wonder of the World. Something a lot of people have seen, yet still a mystery to them and still as controversial as the day it was introduced.chekhov wrote:I It's just a game for ****'s sake.
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Vegasclaret I have told you a million times - dont exaggerate
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As for playing to the whistle teams will get used to this when VAR is introduced, so issues of players stopping when a flag goes up will disappear.
The field officials need some encouragement to make their own decisions. In cricket there is an umpires call which gives the officials the benefit of half a cricket ball's width. Why not give the linos the benefit of say one third of a metre or less. Technology can easily draw the lines for them
The field officials need some encouragement to make their own decisions. In cricket there is an umpires call which gives the officials the benefit of half a cricket ball's width. Why not give the linos the benefit of say one third of a metre or less. Technology can easily draw the lines for them
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What I can't understand is why they have to have this bizarre system.
IMO the video ref should be watching the whole game and he tells the ref if something has happened or a wrong decision is made.
If it takes more than 2 replays, then he doesn't tell the ref and you carry on. It means every now and then something will be missed which would keep the anti-video ref people happy as it not only keeps the 'discussion' side of the game and won't affect the flow. It will spot obvious mistakes - which is the reason it's actually wanted, and it won't undermine the ref. Plus usually when there's something to absolutely need a video ref for the players are barking at the ref anyway.
Stopping the game and re-running tight decisions is exactly what fans didn't want.
IMO the video ref should be watching the whole game and he tells the ref if something has happened or a wrong decision is made.
If it takes more than 2 replays, then he doesn't tell the ref and you carry on. It means every now and then something will be missed which would keep the anti-video ref people happy as it not only keeps the 'discussion' side of the game and won't affect the flow. It will spot obvious mistakes - which is the reason it's actually wanted, and it won't undermine the ref. Plus usually when there's something to absolutely need a video ref for the players are barking at the ref anyway.
Stopping the game and re-running tight decisions is exactly what fans didn't want.
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Surely the big downside is that spontaneous celebration of a goal will disappear in the case of VAR, and when a goal is actually given in that instance the cheering will be far more muted.
How rubbish is that?
How rubbish is that?
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[quotd]..........disappear.
The field officials need some encouragement to make their own decisions. In cricket there is an umpires call which gives the officials the benefit of half a cricket ball's width. Why not give the linos the benefit of say one third of a metre or less. Technology can easily draw the lines for them[/quote]
Why give them any leeway at all? The media, pundits, fans et al are clamouring for every decision to be correct so just get rid of the onfield officials and do it all by VAR --surely everybody will be happy then because very decision will be correct.
They have messed about with TLOG so much over the last 25 years that they had might as well go all the way and let technology take over and that included the whole of the ball being over the whole of the live for throw-ins because this is probably the decision which is wrongly made more than any other.
Just a few more steps to ensure that there is no physical content in the game and FIFA will have been triumphant in their quest to change the game of football into a sterile form of what it used to be.
Meanwhile back in the lower leagues, non-league, grassroots etc. we will continue to have a shortage of officials coming through.
The field officials need some encouragement to make their own decisions. In cricket there is an umpires call which gives the officials the benefit of half a cricket ball's width. Why not give the linos the benefit of say one third of a metre or less. Technology can easily draw the lines for them[/quote]
Why give them any leeway at all? The media, pundits, fans et al are clamouring for every decision to be correct so just get rid of the onfield officials and do it all by VAR --surely everybody will be happy then because very decision will be correct.
They have messed about with TLOG so much over the last 25 years that they had might as well go all the way and let technology take over and that included the whole of the ball being over the whole of the live for throw-ins because this is probably the decision which is wrongly made more than any other.
Just a few more steps to ensure that there is no physical content in the game and FIFA will have been triumphant in their quest to change the game of football into a sterile form of what it used to be.
Meanwhile back in the lower leagues, non-league, grassroots etc. we will continue to have a shortage of officials coming through.
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Well that's one thing they very definitely are not and if they are unfit they lose their placeVegas Claret wrote:it might be a hard job but most of the refs are clearly unfit (100% their fault)
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CT --Don't let the truth get in the way of speculationClaretTony wrote:Well that's one thing they very definitely are not and if they are unfit they lose their place

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The amount of unfit refs is laughable. Granted the players are another level of fitness... but id rather a fit ref in each half than var.
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Not even speculation though is it - I'm aware of the fitness levels they have to reach. But the game is so quick now it makes it very, very difficult.Ashingtonclaret46 wrote:CT --Don't let the truth get in the way of speculation
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Mental fitness is the key to refereeing. They have to be alert all the time.
It's a myth that referees have to be up with play. Dutch research some years ago suggest twenty meters as an ideal distance for best decision making. This report says something similar in its conclusions:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4738964/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's a myth that referees have to be up with play. Dutch research some years ago suggest twenty meters as an ideal distance for best decision making. This report says something similar in its conclusions:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4738964/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Serious question mate: why 200?Vegas Claret wrote:it might be a hard job but most of the refs are clearly unfit (100% their fault) and make poor decisions (they are human). The sooner they get help the better. A Premier League team gets relegated due to a bad decision and 200 people lose their job - hardly seems fair to me.
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Hipper, your first sentence says it all when it comes to refereeing at the top level.Hipper wrote:Mental fitness is the key to refereeing. They have to be alert all the time.
It's a myth that referees have to be up with play. Dutch research some years ago suggest twenty meters as an ideal distance for best decision making. This report says something similar in its conclusions:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4738964/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I know that you have tried refereeing and are aware of the many pitfalls involved, however, the difference in mental sharpness between refereeing at Championship level and PL level is quite amazing. The main reason for this is the fact that the players themselves are so much quicker in thought and consequently they react so much quicker than those at a lower level.
For an official stepping up to the top level, this is one of the most difficult things to become accustomed to and they are learning all the time and it is a subject which comes under discussion quite a lot.
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He just made it up, it's a ridiculous exaggeration.houseboy wrote:Serious question mate: why 200?
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no need for linesmen anymore. the only job they do is now redundant.
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They can still do the offsides that are a yard or more offside, just not the close ones.quoonbeatz wrote:no need for linesmen anymore. the only job they do is now redundant.
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Who's going to ensure that corner kicks are taken inside the quadrant?quoonbeatz wrote:no need for linesmen anymore. the only job they do is now redundant.
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Ok, I'll re-phrase it. The FA needs to increase the fitness levels required to be a referee. Jon Moss can't keep up with Peter Crouch never mind getting close to the likes of FirminioClaretTony wrote:Well that's one thing they very definitely are not and if they are unfit they lose their place
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Total guess work, but attendances drop = less stewards, less shop staff, less ticket staff, less programme sellers, smaller playing squad, less groundsman etc etc. It's been well documented over the years.houseboy wrote:Serious question mate: why 200?
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The refs work for PGMOL but how do you think they are going to get fitter? Their job isn't to keep up with selective players.Vegas Claret wrote:Ok, I'll re-phrase it. The FA needs to increase the fitness levels required to be a referee. Jon Moss can't keep up with Peter Crouch never mind getting close to the likes of Firminio
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ok PGMOL, I'm well aware of what a refs job is, I just don't think the likes of Moss are up to doing it. As for what to do about it, Managers Monday with Dyche in pre-seasonClaretTony wrote:The refs work for PGMOL but how do you think they are going to get fitter? Their job isn't to keep up with selective players.

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As I've posted, the fitness testing is stringent and the Premier League referees will be considered more than fit enough otherwise they wouldn't be there.Vegas Claret wrote:I just don't think the likes of Moss are up to doing it
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The flag going up means nothing at all. The linesman can be jumping up and down or running onto the pitch waving his flag, but until the ref blows his whistle, play goes on and any defender who stops is asking for trouble.PaintYorkClaretnBlue wrote:I don’t see how they can use it for that. Defenders stop when they see the flag (not saying it happened on this occasion). You could say that defenders should play on but what about strikers who get booked for putting the ball in the net after the whistle has gone. If they don’t and they’re shown to be onside then they’ve been done out of a goal.
The only way to do it is to not flag for marginal decisions, if a goal is scored then go back and look. If not then just continue.
Conversely, once the whistle has gone, the ball is dead and there's nothing VAR can do to bring it back to life. It doesn't matter if the player was 5 yards onside, if the whistle's gone, play stops.
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But wouldn't the yellow card be for the offence of carrying on when the referee has basically asked him to stop? So not actually a case of whether it was on or off.beddie wrote:Interesting point on the radio (Chris Evans). If a players flagged offside but continues his run, puts the ball in the net then gets booked, in the intervening period the var is looking at it and gives the goal. Is the player un booked?
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Simple solution: relay pitches using the technology from the massive keyboards in Big.
We'd definitely be able to tell who was offside.

We'd definitely be able to tell who was offside.

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they'd go to VAR before booking someone. it is daft though because if the ref blows for offside but the var says its wrong, play has been stopped. so what happens? free kick to the attacker? everyone goes back to where they were when the whistle when and the attacker gets to carry on his run?beddie wrote:Interesting point on the radio (Chris Evans). If a players flagged offside but continues his run, puts the ball in the net then gets booked, in the intervening period the var is looking at it and gives the goal. Is the player un booked?
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Do Burnley even employ 200 people? Shocked.Vegas Claret wrote:Total guess work, but attendances drop = less stewards, less shop staff, less ticket staff, less programme sellers, smaller playing squad, less groundsman etc etc. It's been well documented over the years.
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That's nonsense. Any team that gets relegated does so because they are not good enough to stop up!Vegas Claret wrote:it might be a hard job but most of the refs are clearly unfit (100% their fault) and make poor decisions (they are human). The sooner they get help the better. A Premier League team gets relegated due to a bad decision and 200 people lose their job - hardly seems fair to me.
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I would expect we employ more than that on a matchday, directly or indirectlyhouseboy wrote:Do Burnley even employ 200 people? Shocked.
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Really ? So when we beat Sheff Utd at Wembley our cause wasn't helped by Mike Dean not giving them a blatant penalty ? Nice to know that ref's decisions have no effect on things.Spijed wrote:That's nonsense. Any team that gets relegated does so because they are not good enough to stop up!
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It's not something I've ever given much thought to but I suppose if you add them up it could be, and even more so at places like Arsenal and United etc.Vegas Claret wrote:I would expect we employ more than that on a matchday, directly or indirectly
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I've always maintained that the purpose of the ref is to apply the rules as best as he can to bring the game to a fair conclusion. He cannot possibly get every decision right. It would help if we reverted to the original offside law and also went back to giving the benefit of the doubt to the defence. Both these changes were brought in to supposedly sdd more excitement/goals but just confused things.
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In the year ended June 2016, BFC employed on average 118 playing and coaching staff, 44 full time admin staff, 23 part-time admin staff, and 213 additional matchday staff per game. That was in the Championship.
In the year ended June 2015 (Premioer League), it was 109 playing and coaching, 46 full time admin, 12 part time admin, 286 matchday.
The figures can be a bit dubious because of certain people eg. agency staff such as the stewards won't be included here. These are the people paid directly by BFC, not the people paid indirectly via agency.
In the year ended June 2015 (Premioer League), it was 109 playing and coaching, 46 full time admin, 12 part time admin, 286 matchday.
The figures can be a bit dubious because of certain people eg. agency staff such as the stewards won't be included here. These are the people paid directly by BFC, not the people paid indirectly via agency.