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Re: The VAR thread
« Reply #150 on: Fri 07 Jun 2019 09:30 »
I would be happy for some kind of independent timekeeper.

I think VAR has provided some great drama over the past two nights - tonight's was tight but I believe correct. It would not be right for a place in a final to be decided by a marginal offside.

But it has been decided by a marginal offside and I'm not convinced that VAR should overturn something that is that close to call and not so long ago the benefit was to go to attackers which it did yesterday until VAR was used and I think that margin is too tight and would be saying this if it had been a Dutch goal. I'd much rather it be used to clear the blinding obvious errors like against Cardiff