Under the current laws of the game it is I'm afraid. VAR had no leeway at all.
Ah really, didn't know that. Well that's bollocks then in that case.
Under the current laws of the game it is I'm afraid. VAR had no leeway at all.
Under the current laws of the game it is I'm afraid. VAR had no leeway at all.
I understand the intentions of the law. In theory it sounded like a good thing but in practice it's not really working.Ah really, didn't know that. Well that's bollocks then in that case.
As ever, its the easy option to blame VAR... when in fact it's the actual rules.

Yep, my thoughts exactly. Once Mike Riley realises he's being a twat and starts using VAR properly it will be a good thing for the PL. But at the end of the day you don't know something's going to be bad until you've tried it. The handball law will be amended again I'm sure.The law is stupid. VAR just applied it, which is what it has to do.
If VAR didn't apply the law you'd only have Sheffield United fans moaning that VAR isn't working and isn't enforcing the laws.
They do need to look at that rule though. That's a harsh one on the Hammers, but the 'correct' decision was made.
the controversy was how the **** we ended up with a £30m fine despite Sheffield United breaking exactly the same rule.
Declan Rice has made himself look a bit of a fool in that interview, the way he doesn’t understand how VAR works
genuinely cant get on to it.I think it's got to be in or near the penalty area i.e. the attacking third of the pitch.Does anyone know how far back the rule is applied?
they sold Steve Kabba with a clause stating that he couldn't play against them in a later fixture.Eh? Who did they sign with partial ownership in the most dodgy of circumstance?
I think it's got to be in or near the penalty area i.e. the attacking third of the pitch.
Declan Rice has made himself look a bit of a fool in that interview, the way he doesn’t understand how VAR works