Sorry, that was my opinion.
Be interesting to see how consistently that's applied next season.
Smart player will learn these rules intensively in order to take advantage.
Smart players though...
I find it amusing that some people predicted that VAR would stop arguments whereas I predicted the opposite or at least the same levels of argument with the concomitant drawback of sucking all the excitement from the game. VAR means that laws are applied to the nth degree...VAR decisions may not be wrong but they can lack commonsense….is a mm or two enough for offside...did it affect the game? I predict there will be many more penalties and many more goals disallowed....be prepared to celebrate goals by getting your knitting out and waiting for the verdict. No point in leaping to your feet. The best part of every game will be laughing at the opposition who bothered to celebrate a goal later cancelled out. The use of VAR needs to be limited, but it won't be because of the investment made. The only other option is to loosen up the laws of the game so that VAR will not be so involved and we all know that won't happen.
So if she had scored that goal 1st time. The keeper gets a yellow and they take it again, right?
If I was playing now, I would hit the ball in the air towards a defender every time, if the defender was in the box
Sadly......it really does feel that way.
VAR is a stinking pile of crap, and its going to erode everything we like about our game.
I reckon we'll have more believers ten games in. Someone should do a VAR thread where we predict how many we'll benefit from, and how many will screw us!
You can't see it... yet.We as in those who support it or we as those who don't?
Can't see me ever coming around as it will completely change the sport, be interesting to see how people do chop/change on it though after a few games, as if you didn't go to Leicester or Derby you won't have experienced it watching Saints yet.
We as in those who support it or we as those who don't?
Can't see me ever coming around as it will completely change the sport, be interesting to see how people do chop/change on it though after a few games, as if you didn't go to Leicester or Derby you won't have experienced it watching Saints yet.
You can't see it... yet.
A function of technology which will make the game fairer. They will get better at implementing it. And faster. The era of crowding and intimidating the referee is already ending. The era of the homer is ending. The era of glamour clubs getting all the major decisions will end.
And you can't see yourself ever accepting it?
Implementations of helpful technology, like VAR, might actually make me enthusiastic to watch football again.
) then, in the last seconds a mistimed tackle leads to a penalty. The groans, the expected pain on the faces. But he only goes and saves it! You jump round like a lunatic looking to your left your mates almost got tears in his eyes he's so happy....... to your right your other mate tells you he knew it would be saved because of his lucky pants. You shout some encouragement to the group of red and white teammates gathered close by all celebrating together with the keeper. But whats this, the ref is making some hand signals, trying to draw a shape.....oh no.....its a retake. Ball on spot, into the corner of the net. Whistle blows. People start leaving.You have to lack emotion to like VAR.
Football is, sitting there with your friends/family, enjoying the moment, being sucked in by the highs and lows of the game. Then picture it. You watched saints grind 90 minutes to a heroic draw (we won't get carried away and say win!) then, in the last seconds a mistimed tackle leads to a penalty. The groans, the expected pain on the faces. But he only goes and saves it! You jump round like a lunatic looking to your left your mates almost got tears in his eyes he's so happy....... to your right your other mate tells you he knew it would be saved because of his lucky pants. You shout some encouragement to the group of red and white teammates gathered close by all celebrating together with the keeper. But whats this, the ref is making some hand signals, trying to draw a shape.....oh no.....its a retake. Ball on spot, into the corner of the net. Whistle blows. People start leaving.
**** that. **** that indeed.
You have to lack emotion to like VAR.
Football is, sitting there with your friends/family, enjoying the moment, being sucked in by the highs and lows of the game. Then picture it. You watched saints grind 90 minutes to a heroic draw (we won't get carried away and say win!) then, in the last seconds a mistimed tackle leads to a penalty. The groans, the expected pain on the faces. But he only goes and saves it! You jump round like a lunatic looking to your left your mates almost got tears in his eyes he's so happy....... to your right your other mate tells you he knew it would be saved because of his lucky pants. You shout some encouragement to the group of red and white teammates gathered close by all celebrating together with the keeper. But whats this, the ref is making some hand signals, trying to draw a shape.....oh no.....its a retake. Ball on spot, into the corner of the net. Whistle blows. People start leaving.
**** that. **** that indeed.