Forest forgetting how much they loved VAR in the playoff final.
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Toonarmy ruffling feathers.
There will always be one of two bellends who like VAR but they're in a minority now, must fans want it gone.
There will always be one of two bellends who like VAR but they're in a minority now, must fans want it gone.
The new offside tech I think should stay and I don't want to see pens for no contact dives, but other than that get rid. It's every tiny incident now which wasnt the idea surely?
Every football fan in the country can clearly see this. Probably even Utd fans, if they’re capable of being honest with themselves. Why can’t the ****ing imbeciles who are responsible for implementing the disaster that is VAR see it themselves? Football died a little bit more yesterday.
As a wise man once said, you can't be a bit offside, much like you can't be a bit pregnant. You either are or you aren't. Personally I couldn't give a fck. We get **** going against us and I don't find the need to moan about it, never have. It's all part and parcel of the game, right? The door swings both ways VAR or no VAR.
But VAR does not swing both ways for Championship clubs, Coventry haven't been in the Prem for over a decade, so there is no the door is not swinging both ways, it's swinging in a Prem clubs favour. It's no longer part and parcel of the game, Prem clubs got rid of that by voting in VAR and by voting out Cup replays.
Don't see why not having VAR in the Championship means it's swinging in the PL club's favour. Both clubs were playing under the same conditions yesterday. Having a history of playing under VAR doesn't give anyone an advantage as the rules of the game are the same. Unless we're saying Coventry would've been given the advantage of scoring an offside goal?
And United weren't given the offside bcos they were a PL club, unless you're suggesting bias, which would be a nonsense as Coventry were given a pen for the handball. VAR or no VAR makes no difference.
The officials didn't cheat, they gave the goal.
It was over ruled by people sitting in the VAR studio, who called it offside.
If that's cheating, then it's suggesting it was deliberately in favour of United, which is a hell of a leap tbh.
United didn't cheat either, which is something else I'm not having.
Every fellow supporter I have spoken to agrees we didn't deserve this. At all. Not a lot we can do to change the decision though.
Personally I couldn't give a fck if they keep VAR or get rid of it. If I had to make a choice I prefer it without.
But let's get it straight, if that had been United having a winning goal chalked off in that game yesterday zero fcks would've been given.
No, they are playing under conditions that don't favour both clubs, United play under VAR every game, 38 games per season, Coventry play under no VAR whatsoever until it favours the Prem ground or Wembley in the FA Cup. So it's a bias straightaway - you know that, everyone knows that, that's why they brought VAR in under certain conditions for the FA Cup. Much like the crying by Prem clubs, Pep as an example, over replays, again a bias has been applied. Yesterday a bias was applied in favour of the Prem club for the offside decision, it's cheating.
I'm often in Uniteds favour on here, yesterday no, because it shouldn't have been given offside.
Not you but every pundit and footy channel. It would've been a footnote at best.
The officials didn't cheat, they gave the goal.
It was over ruled by people sitting in the VAR studio, who called it offside.
If that's cheating, then it's suggesting it was deliberately in favour of United, which is a hell of a leap tbh.
United didn't cheat either, which is something else I'm not having.
Every fellow supporter I have spoken to agrees we didn't deserve this. At all. Not a lot we can do to change the decision though.