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Re: J MOSS - Fulham v Wolves
« on: Sat 10 Apr 2021 23:36 »
The VAR debate is something else, where do you draw the line at what is offside, the precise line like last night, some arbitrary buffer zone to allow for margin of error, or give up completely?

Go back to letting AR's do what they did correctly about 98% of the time!
What a very sensible solution

My apologies to the ivory towers for daring to suggest a common sense solution, it'll never catch on!

If it aint broke don't try to fix it! That aspect was not broken, they tried to fix it & boy did they ever break it in doing so. There was an occasional wrong call but I think we could all live with them, especially now having seen VAR in action!! I think we, outside of the ivory towers at least, all agree that VAR should be used to fix the missed penalties & reds/the wrongly given penalties & reds - those situations where a referees split second view from not always the best of angles or happens on their blindside, leads them to call one wrong, a game changing wrong call that can be fixed. This balony though about being offside because your sleeve has flapped forwards or you've not trimmed your toenails pre match is too much. If it can't be seen without having to zoom in, slow it down and add a drawing akin to an architectural blueprint on top to work out if  it's 0.0001mm on or offside then for the love of football leave it to the naked eye view of the ARs, who did a pretty fine job over all.

Off to have another cry now that VAR is coming to my beautiful NBI next season
« Last Edit: Sat 10 Apr 2021 23:38 by bmb »
Hajrá Lilák. Csak a Kispest. Hajrá Magyarok! Hajrá játékvezetői csapat! Soha ne add fel. Nincs sárga kérem!!! No Chris Kavanagh doesn't live in Ashton or even in the Greater Manchester area!!
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