VAR


So Clattenburg in his weird Forest role going to see refs after games when PGMOL say he hasn’t been granted permission to do so (he claims he was given permission to go see them 30mins after games as managers can do, at the refs discretion). But also said to have been to see the ref in the referees room before kickoff at their West Ham game, and told by Webb not to do that again.

What a mucky cesspool.
 
That match officials mic’d up show on sly sports is a gas isn’t it?

Interesting Michael Owen and bent bizzie Howard Webb lying there way through all the mad VAR calls that have happened, justifying their existences.

Kin laughable.
Sack off Owen the bore and get someone on who will challenge the decisions and inconsistencies. Only seen 3 clips and thats enough for me. Same old nonsense.
 


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The nature of this ending robbed Dyche of the ability to turn to one of the game’s turning points as an explanation for another game without victory - another contentious decision against the Blues. When Calvert-Lewin went down under the challenge of Tyler Adams the striker was adamant a penalty should have been given. Replays showed clear contact and this was not disputed by the VAR officials - who acknowledged Calvert-Lewin had been caught but, the ECHO understands, ruled the contact was too “minimal” to warrant a spot kick.
 
We're at the stage where PL/refs can literally do what they want to us.

We're soft. We just take it. There's no comeback.

We've got no allies in the national media. The comms team best work was smearing their own fans.

We're a punch bag that everyone can kick tf out of and we play along - submissive and subordinate.

There's been loads of decisions we could've kicked off in media over.

Grab the headlines and take the fine.

But we'd rather congratulate ourselves for getting 6 points deducted.

What a club.
 

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