I do wish they would.The greatest lie ever propagated in football: "it all evens out in the end." And that's scarcely been any different, with or without VAR, largely due to the stupid "clear and obvious" get-out clause. Why should questions about fouls in the box have to be subject to a nebulous "clear and obvious" filter with deference to an on-field ref's perceptions, while offsides are scrutinized and pored over with microscopic precision taking minutes at a time, with no such criterion getting a mention? Just have the VAR ref apply the laws of the game, and if the on-field ref is wrong, he's wrong.
Edit: or, better still, bin it off altogether.
The issue is your dint rectify a wrong decision by making the same one next time to compensate
We just need better rest and VAR that’s quick and willing to tell their mate they are wrong
They aren’t getting it correctChris Foy spouting off in defence of his old pals at PGMOL and how they get it all correct because, well, because refs and VAR are doing it right and no one understands.
It's a nonsense anyway going to the screen. Give the VAR ref the power to overturn if he sees a really clear and really obvious, its that simple. Exclude the onfield ref from VAR altogether. Otherwise just stick to automated offsides and goal line tech.One thing that needs to change is the almost 100% agreement by the referee to go along with the VAR decision when sent to the screen.
Before going to the screen the ref has only seen it in real time. He then sees all the angles the VAR ref has seen. He needs to stand up for himself if he doesn't see it quite the same way. Remembering he has the added advantage over VAR at this point of seeing it live.
What this also counteracts is onfield refs NOT making a decision, knowing VAR is there as a safety net. Make a decision in belief you're right.
I saw this and thought ‘that performance against Stoke? What the fudge do you know about getting decisions right?!?!’Chris Foy spouting off in defence of his old pals at PGMOL and how they get it all correct because, well, because refs and VAR are doing it right and no one understands.
I think that's where I'm at with it.It's a nonsense anyway going to the screen. Give the VAR ref the power to overturn if he sees a really clear and really obvious, its that simple. Exclude the onfield ref from VAR altogether. Otherwise just stick to automated offsides and goal line tech.
YepSurely a mistake one week should be rectified the next?
there shouldn't be some sort of compensatory action for the hard done by team by the next week ref to make up for it but if the same thing happens in a game the next week you would hope the refs had talked all the decisions from the previous week over and worked out which ones had been incorrect.
Agree on the final two lines - that is why I don't see a need for VAR particularly. Human error I am quite happy with. Errors after review and still subjective BS is a different matter.
If that’s what they decided then they need to come out and say that, because at the moment they look incompetent at best and plain corrupt at worst.Yep
Vs Arsenal they should have all agreed it’s never a foul
So this week… they dont give it as a foul
Issue is much wider than that
It’s incompetence across the board
And still getting it wrong with VAR because it’s subjective just makes the technology pointless
Fifa are USA's puppet after the FBI stormed their HQ and found all their skeletons. Every decision since has been what Fifa have been told to do.I'll put my tin foil hat on, but there are indeed some strong signs that the FIFA President is, for lack of a better term, a CIA asset. Much of his work consisted in making football 'compliant' with US standards and redirecting football's resources towards the United States. VAR is part of the process designed to make football similar to other American sports.
The previous FIFA administration did their best to 'conquer' China but, for various reasons, it failed spectacularly. We'll see what happens after the World Cup but, at the moment, I really think they're trying hard to make football acceptable for an American audience + media.
Fifa are USA's puppet after the FBI stormed their HQ and found all their skeletons. Every decision since has been what Fifa have been told to do.
If that’s what they decided then they need to come out and say that, because at the moment they look incompetent at best and plain corrupt at worst.
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