zuricity wrote:Hang on a minute , i missed all football yesterday, but i read that a player was sent off because of VAR analysis after a 10 minute analysis ( yellow given and converted by VAR to a red ).
Yet an incorrect throw in , resulting in a goal and eventually three points was some how not reviewed by VAR . I thought they reviewed every goal and the build up to the goals ? I mean Klopp was complaining that one of his players was fouled in the build up to a rags goal against them .
There is definitely an Agenda .
sidSmith wrote:I have only seen MOTD and they only showed a brief replay, but Van Dykes last ditch tackle on Alli, did he get the ball first? They didn't show any angle to confirm.
london blue 2 wrote:zuricity wrote:Hang on a minute , i missed all football yesterday, but i read that a player was sent off because of VAR analysis after a 10 minute analysis ( yellow given and converted by VAR to a red ).
Yet an incorrect throw in , resulting in a goal and eventually three points was some how not reviewed by VAR . I thought they reviewed every goal and the build up to the goals ? I mean Klopp was complaining that one of his players was fouled in the build up to a rags goal against them .
There is definitely an Agenda .
Not fussed with the throw but the Robertson tackle was disgusting. Clearly out of control, dangerous, etc. How that wasn’t reviewed as a red shows how bent the powers are to the dippers!
Simister wrote:So PGMOL have instructed refs to use the monitors for red card incidents from this weekend onwards?
https://www.sportbible.com/football/pub ... s-20200117
So how are they going to do that for Liverpool v Man U this weekend? I thought there were no monitors there - or maybe no big VAR screens?
Anyway, PGMOL have done their job - managed to get Liverpool a title, so more viewers for them next season.
Simister wrote:So PGMOL have instructed refs to use the monitors for red card incidents from this weekend onwards?
https://www.sportbible.com/football/pub ... s-20200117
So how are they going to do that for Liverpool v Man U this weekend? I thought there were no monitors there - or maybe no big VAR screens?
Anyway, PGMOL have done their job - managed to get Liverpool a title, so more viewers for them next season.
s1ty m wrote:Simister wrote:So PGMOL have instructed refs to use the monitors for red card incidents from this weekend onwards?
https://www.sportbible.com/football/pub ... s-20200117
So how are they going to do that for Liverpool v Man U this weekend? I thought there were no monitors there - or maybe no big VAR screens?
Anyway, PGMOL have done their job - managed to get Liverpool a title, so more viewers for them next season.
This is the VAR issue in capsule. Changing its application mid-season is deeply troubling and confirms that it is being used to suit their agenda. It bends and flexes to get what they want.
Simister wrote:Chelski on the receiving end of another VAR travesty by the look of it, this time against Spuz.
Looked like a stamp to me.
PeterParker wrote:Simister wrote:Chelski on the receiving end of another VAR travesty by the look of it, this time against Spuz.
Looked like a stamp to me.
Fucking leg breaker.
PeterParker wrote:Simister wrote:Chelski on the receiving end of another VAR travesty by the look of it, this time against Spuz.
Looked like a stamp to me.
Fucking leg breaker.
Nigels Tackle wrote:i’d be raging if schmeichel had clattered into kun lik ed did into nacho yesterday. 100% pen that was
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