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Last ones I remember wearing a cap was grobblaar and Peter smechel tbh.

We need a new Edgar David's goggle type player, that **** was cool af

If I was a pro footballer, I'd go ultra cool, with a monocle, a cigarette holder, and cravat. I'd also have Brylcreme in my hair.
 
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Watching motd, and I don't care if you freeze it at a certain frame and say it's correct, that var disallowing of Spuds goal is an utter joke.


If you still support it and maintain that that was the decisions it was brought in for, then you're probably an actual moron.
 
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Watching motd, and I don't care if you freeze it at a certain frame and say it's correct, that var disallowing of Spuds goal is an utter joke.


If you still support it and maintain that that was the decisions it was brought in for then you're probably an actual moron.
It comes down to them going against what they even advertised it as. It’s supposed to be for ‘clear and obvious’ errors. If something takes 3 minutes to look at and decide it wasn’t clear and obvious imo. Ours was ruled out quickly as it was obvious so fair enough
 
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Watching motd, and I don't care if you freeze it at a certain frame and say it's correct, that var disallowing of Spuds goal is an utter joke.


If you still support it and maintain that that was the decisions it was brought in for then you're probably an actual moron.

Nothing wrong with VAR ... it's the rules like the offside rule that cause the real problems ... anyone who can't see that? ... no 'probably' involved ... <cheers>
 
It comes down to them going against what they even advertised it as. It’s supposed to be for ‘clear and obvious’ errors. If something takes 3 minutes to look at and decide it wasn’t clear and obvious imo. Ours was ruled out quickly as it was obvious so fair enough

Yep, re refereeing the game in some aspects and just backing up the ref in others.

It's essentially an expensive and time consuming lino.
 
Yep, re refereeing the game in some aspects and just backing up the ref in others.

It's essentially an expensive and time consuming lino.
I’d say it’s those who have implemented it and run it within football that are the problem not the technology itself. It works in other sports and it’s good to have something in place to catch real howler decisions before it’s too late but it’s a mess atm
 
Nothing wrong with VAR ... it's the rules like the offside rule that cause the real problems ... anyone who can't see that? ... no 'probably' involved ... <cheers>

Do you think the amount of time it took is acceptable and something you're happy to see going forward?

The offside rule does probably need changing now with VAR, though that might end up making it more subjective?

My point is we were told it was coming to make sure blatant errors were overturned and see penalties that the ref missed, not to spend 3 minutes checking if someone's armpit is a millimetre offside.
 
I’d say it’s those who have implemented it and run it within football that are the problem not the technology itself. It works in other sports and it’s good to have something in place to catch real howler decisions before it’s too late but it’s a mess atm

Yeah I'm against it completely so we'll never agree on that aspect but I'm definitely with you that it could be implemented better.

A 20-30 second time limit would be a start imo.
 
Just seen Dean Henderson wore a cap in the SU goal today, can't remember the last time I saw a keeper do that.

Have I just not noticed or is it a rare thing these days.

Think Alisson did it last season
 
Yeah I'm against it completely so we'll never agree on that aspect but I'm definitely with you that it could be implemented better.

A 20-30 second time limit would be a start imo.
I’m just watching MOTD atm and your game. How long did the Josh King one take there and then? That was a correct example but a lot of things (more to do with the rule changes than VAR) seem to benefit defenders not strikers.
Stuff like the goal line technology is simple and works with no delay. I think you could have someone watching the game and just flag in seconds to the refs ear when a clear mistake has happened and that’d be enough.
 
I’m just watching MOTD atm and your game. How long did the Josh King one take there and then? That was a correct example but a lot of things (more to do with the rule changes than VAR) seem to benefit defenders not strikers.
Stuff like the goal line technology is simple and works with no delay. I think you could have someone watching the game and just flag in seconds to the refs ear when a clear mistake has happened and that’d be enough.

Too long for me.
 
Watching motd, and I don't care if you freeze it at a certain frame and say it's correct, that var disallowing of Spuds goal is an utter joke.


If you still support it and maintain that that was the decisions it was brought in for, then you're probably an actual moron.

First time I’ve seen it. What happened to give the benefit to the attacking side?
 
Firstly, I thought the decision yesterday was harsh on Spurs ... but it was likely technically correct under the current rules... and rules is rules ... no point bleating about them other than to campaign for changing daft ones ... like the current offside rule.

If you watch the footage again you will see Chilwell appeals for offside as soon as the pass is made and berates the linesman for not raising his flag once the ball is in the net ... now Chilwell arguably has the best view of anyone and is playing to the rule (as it currently stands) ... VAR can only anticipate when the ball is struck by the passing player without a sensor on the ball so the freeze frame is flawed in any case ... if actual contact is a fraction later, then more of Son is 'offside' ...

So back to the real problem ... the offside rule ... make the criteria clear daylight between torso, with benefit of doubt in favour of the attacker, and the problem goes away ... or becomes incredibly rare ... and the review takes seconds <cheers>
 
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