Regarding comments made by Mike Dean a PGMOL spokesperson said: “VARs undergo extensive training with the focus centred entirely around effectively working with the on-field team of officials to rectify clear and obvious errors (relating to goals, penalties, red cards and mistaken identity). "When VARs identify a clear and obvious error by the on-field team of match officials, they should intervene and recommend a review by the referee. "We strongly refute any suggestion that VARs do not intervene, for whatever reason, when they have identified a clear and obvious error."
I'll only say it isn't corrupt if we win a final with a dodgy match deciding decision going our way. And they can still **** off after that anarl. ****s.
Just get rid of "clear and obvious" They have 4 areas to look at Goal confirmation Penalty shouts Red card shouts Identity of offenders All of these, either they are or they are not. Clear and obvious does not need to be a thing. Play the replays on the big screen and have the Comms available to TV / radio audiences so people watching can see why a decision has been given. It's really not that difficult
Mike Deans logic here is laughable. The suggestion here is that him not helping his mate make the correct decision was to save said mate from getting **** But the resulting backlash pales in comparison to the 1 minute of groans from Tottenham fans. Not one soul cares when you see that the decision is correct, when we have a goal ruled offside by VAR and it IS offside, I don't complain. I complain about how long it ****ing takes, but the decisions are good. They're not getting back handers, they're just not very good at it. We need way, way more refs and we need better training and we need IT people controlling VAR with better understanding of technology and the rules. Don't have refs sitting in the VAR booths when they can't even type. The refs imo simply don't even know how to use VAR and have started to bottle it, that's why they're all quitting
Var official that gifted Manure a pen for Rashfords dive was Michael Salisbury the same VAR official that got dropped from Premier League duties after costly VAR blunder in Brighton's defeat to Tottenham last season some people never learn
I’m actually getting sick of the VAR and PGMOL bias towards the big six. But more specifically Man Utd and Liverpool. It’s absolutely blatent. It’s disgusting and it’s going to cost people their jobs. It’s fraud in open daylight.
It's getting more blatant because Liverpool and Man Utd are getting worse, so they need even more decisions to try and keep them up the table. They tried their best to get Liverpool to catch us at the end of last season. ****s.
Waited until I had seen MotD Before I made a comment about todays officials Ref lost the game in the 1st 10 mins The shirt pulling and time wasting going unpunished Got the Red card spot on despite what the scousers say Cant understand why players are booked for taking time with throw ins When the 6 second law on goalkeepers holding the ball is still in the laws of the game, (Law 12) punishable with an indirect freekick Yet officials ignore the laws set down, it is totally wrong that refs make up their own laws Thought the lino on the East Stand was like a rabbit in headlights Not up to it and way behind play. Liverpool player miles offside and allowed to carry on and won a corner Basically this official has been a political appointment by the pgmol
Interesting, Anthony Taylor hasn't responded to Dean's comments yet, so instead of thanking his "mate", I hope Taylor throws Dean under the bus with something like "the game was actually going fine for me, so i didn't need help from a cheating ****"
we'll soon see if the FA/Premier League have got some balls when they dish out the punishment for Van Dick Head
he will get one for the offence another one for not leaving the field of play when ordered to and he should get another one for foul and abusive language to the Ref and the 4th official when he did leave
Good! How anyone can argue it wasn't a red card is beyond me... I'd make a case I'd rather he stayed on.