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If we'd needed a point he'd probably have disallowed it. It was definitely a decision based on league positions rather than what's right or wrongThanks god we didn't need a point there to stay up.
It has been implemented very wrongly for me. There is a system that would seem more even handed. 3 booths, 3 viewers, 3 votes as quick as possible. Do it on the numbers. It's a lot harder to corrupt random selections of three for any specific game. Introduce the wild card aspect. It would also allay the fears of the fix.To assist with making decisions. It's been doing it for a few years with stuff like Moreno's disallowed goal when we played Villa or even something like Henderson's disallowed injury time 'winner' in the derby a few years back.
It was introduced due to strong support for video to be used in football as it was in many other sports.
Not sure how you're baffled after all this time.
If that was the other way round and an ultimately correct VAR decision went against Man Utd to give Coventry the win or take it to extra time nobody (apart from Man U) would have an issue with it.Hmm. Eyeballing the with and without VAR tables (before todays games mind) it seems to have made no difference to anything. Same winners, same euro spots, same relegation.
The trade-off for how much it is ruining the sport just isn't worth it.
I mean just for the Coventry Utd cup semi it needs binning.
I wouldn't be so sure.The points deductions didn't stick,so plan B.If we'd needed a point he'd probably have disallowed it. It was definitely a decision based on league positions rather than what's right or wrong
Absolutely nothing allays fears of a fix. Tribal bias and footballing victimhood sees the fix everywhere and there is absolutely no system whatsoever that overcomes that.It has been implemented very wrongly for me. There is a system that would seem more even handed. 3 booths, 3 viewers, 3 votes as quick as possible. Do it on the numbers. It's a lot harder to corrupt random selections of three for any specific game. Introduce the wild card aspect. It would also allay the fears of the fix.
thanx for that, you can add Rodri's handball against us too etc etcTo assist with making decisions. It's been doing it for a few years with stuff like Moreno's disallowed goal when we played Villa or even something like Henderson's disallowed injury time 'winner' in the derby a few years back.
It was introduced due to strong support for video to be used in football as it was in many other sports.
Not sure how you're baffled after all this time.
It goes in the anti VAR camp because it's pretty much the perfect example of why a lot of people hate VAR - you go through the whole pantomime with all the time it takes and he moment being ruined and and all that and you STILL don't get the right decision.It was an onfield decision to not give the handball wasn't it? In this instance VAR has told the ref to look again at a handball he hadn't given or had missed. I'm not entirely sure how this is something to put in the anti-VAR camp.
I missed it. What was his reasoning for saying the correct decision was made?Surprise surprise that muppet on sky defending his fellow ref again...
Had to laugh when he says it's the right decision because it was made by the man on the pitch, not someone not st the game....in that case may as well scrap v.a.r right?
Apparently he didn't think it was handball...I missed it. What was his reasoning for saying the correct decision was made?
This shows it’s all about backing his mate, he isn’t even able to explain the reason why it isn’t handball from a football perspective. Laughable.Apparently he didn't think it was handball...
DERMOT'S VIEW: "I didn't think it was handball. What I did like is that the referee went and made a decision. Michael Oliver deemed the handball not deliberate. You might not agree with the decision but you understand the referee has made the decision rather than someone that isn't at the game."
Apparently he didn't think it was handball...
DERMOT'S VIEW: "You might not agree with the decision but you understand the referee has made the decision rather than someone that isn't at the game."