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Var is a fecking nonsense....... the cuff of ings short sleeve shirt deemed to be in an offside position whilst rest of his body was behind the last defender...... seems that vars job is to disallow goals.....way too forensic as no way can they tell the split second ball is played....
 
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Central Coast Mariners head into Matchweek 6 intent on building on a stellar start to the 2020/21 A-League campaign with another positive result against Wellington Phoenix at Central Coast Stadium on Saturday afternoon.


It's first against last in Gosford but the Phoenix have been far better than their position on the table suggests, suffering two one-goal defeats from three games to begin the 2020/21 season.

Wellington's most recent outing came against Newcastle Jets in Matchweek 5, a 2-1 defeat which continued to frustrate Ufuk Talay's side.

As the Phoenix chase a first win of the campaign the Mariners head into Matchweek 6 leading the pack with three wins from four games, including an impressive 2-0 victory over Champions Sydney FC last time out.

The Mariners' rich supply of exciting young talent has caught the eye so far this season, and Alen Stajcic will be hoping his optimistic Mariners side keep their promising form going against the Phoenix on home soil.

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The Phoenix will be desperate for a change in fortunes against the flying Mariners
Match details
Sunday, 31 January 2021
Kick-off: 4.05pm AEDT
Venue: Central Coast Stadium
Broadcast: FOX Sports 505
Stream: MyFootball Live App, Kayo Sports
Match Centre

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Central Coast Mariners head into Matchweek 6 intent on building on a stellar start to the 2020/21 A-League campaign with another positive result against Wellington Phoenix at Central Coast Stadium on Saturday afternoon.


It's first against last in Gosford but the Phoenix have been far better than their position on the table suggests, suffering two one-goal defeats from three games to begin the 2020/21 season.

Wellington's most recent outing came against Newcastle Jets in Matchweek 5, a 2-1 defeat which continued to frustrate Ufuk Talay's side.

As the Phoenix chase a first win of the campaign the Mariners head into Matchweek 6 leading the pack with three wins from four games, including an impressive 2-0 victory over Champions Sydney FC last time out.

The Mariners' rich supply of exciting young talent has caught the eye so far this season, and Alen Stajcic will be hoping his optimistic Mariners side keep their promising form going against the Phoenix on home soil.

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The Phoenix will be desperate for a change in fortunes against the flying Mariners
Match details
Sunday, 31 January 2021
Kick-off: 4.05pm AEDT
Venue: Central Coast Stadium
Broadcast: FOX Sports 505
Stream: MyFootball Live App, Kayo Sports
Match Centre

Ways to watch
Download the MyFootball Live App now
ABC TV
Sign up for Kayo Sports
Get Foxtel

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I need to stop watching game's in the pub
Wellington wear yellow and black and apparently so do the mariners at home
Anyway
The phoenix are in blue today and they are 1 0 up
 
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SHOT! Final minute of this first half. It's been a similar story for the Nix so far, they've been the better side but as it stands they're level with the opposition. Opportunity for Clisby here, advancing through the middle of the park and going for goal from long range. He blasts a shot towards the bottom left corner, forcing Marinovic to get down and parry away. Clisby playing with plenty of confidence.
 
Var is a fecking nonsense....... the cuff of ings short sleeve shirt deemed to be in an offside position whilst rest of his body was behind the last defender...... seems that vars job is to disallow goals.....way too forensic as no way can they tell the split second ball is played....

If technology is used, there will always be these marginal calls.
However, as you say, VAR is cancelling too many goals with these decisions.
I've said for a while that they should deem it onside unless there is daylight between the forward and the last defender.
Anything else is deemed level and onside.