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Norwich vs Chelsea M Atkinson
« on: Sat 24 Aug 2019 14:21 »
Very poor day at the office for Atkinson. Some very strange decisions and certain decisions not being made very clear (ie the goal disallowed by VAR)

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Re: Norwich vs Chelsea M Atkinson
« Reply #1 on: Sat 24 Aug 2019 15:39 »
I think it's the first time VAR has made the actual decision.

Atkinson didn't indicate either for the clear foul on the goalkeeper or for a goal, he just waited for VAR.

The only information passed onto the crowd was a VAR review no goal, once the game had already restarted.

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Re: Norwich vs Chelsea M Atkinson
« Reply #2 on: Sat 24 Aug 2019 15:55 »
Atkinson seemed incredibly moody today...

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Re: Norwich vs Chelsea M Atkinson
« Reply #3 on: Sun 25 Aug 2019 11:39 »
Having watched in incident on MOTD, it is clear he made no signal whatsoever eitehr goal or no goal.
Is this the way its going to be let VAR make the decision. If the ref makes no obvious decision then there is no clear and obvious error to to overturn.

I despise VAR with a passion, but this is not what it is supposed to do.

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Re: Norwich vs Chelsea M Atkinson
« Reply #4 on: Sun 25 Aug 2019 15:56 »
I haven't seen it yet (fell asleep as usual!) but surely if he makes no decision then the decision is no decision, and therefore if there is a decision to make then var will only overturn the non decision?!