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TheBrownDog
* VAR. The ball had already left Mahrez when the line is drawn.
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fu** VAR. The ball had already left Mahrez when the line is drawn.
fu** VAR. The ball had already left Mahrez when the line is drawn.
It was ruled offside onfield apparently.These 10mm calls are a joke.
Put the offside rule back in the hands of the linesman. Use VAR to check goals and eliminate the howlers.
It should not be this hard.
Var has made the game worse imo, like you said keep it for the blatant howlers (offiside included) and scrap it for the restThese 10mm calls are a joke.
Put the offside rule back in the hands of the linesman. Use VAR to check goals and eliminate the howlers.
It should not be this hard.
Not really. Serge got away with that exact thingTBF this time. VAR made the right call.
If a defender does that in the box it'd have been a penalty.
Yes but only if it benefits Liverpool. Otherwise they’d ignore it.If I shove a guy over at the halfway line during a corner the ref would probs call that a foul too.
Except he didn’t really make any contact to the angry bearded dudes back.Not really. Serge got away with that exact thing
There should be a margin of error applied to offside for this exact reason. 2.5cm either side. Essentially making it a 5cm grey zone where it's linesman call rather than a singular black and white lineThe point with these miniscule offside decisions is that it’s very difficult to pinpoint the exact moment the ball leaves the boot. So all this forensic analysis for such close ones is more or less redundant.
Definitely. It's the first thing I think of after a goal.Does anyone else find themselves not celebrating a goal with full gusto as before now? With so many “goals” being chalked off after a VAR check it’s definitely impacted that aspect for me.
There should be a margin of error applied to offside for this exact reason. 2.5cm either side. Essentially making it a 5cm grey zone where it's linesman call rather than a singular black and white line
Then he needs to be stood down for guessing. Benefit of the doubt should go to the attacker. I was talking more in general for that sort of umpires call rule being appliedLinesman flagged it as offside anyway.
The linesman flagged the Sterling one? How can he be so sure when it's that close? I thought they were supposed to keep it down in these situations and let VAR have a look.
Then he needs to be stood down for guessing. Benefit of the doubt should go to the attacker. I was talking more in general for that sort of umpires call rule being applied
Went back and saw the footage, He did come from an offside position. Turns out the linesman flagged AFTER (not during) the play finished to say that he reckons it's offside, which is the correct thing to do.Was it possibly because he was coming back from an offside position?
He did.The linesman flagged the Sterling one? How can he be so sure when it's that close? I thought they were supposed to keep it down in these situations and let VAR have a look.
I don't think a pastry chef who lives in country Victoria was going to be of any assistance.Jammy win that but I'll take it. Palace were good value for a point but we just refuse to drop points. Mentality monsters.
Now to enjoy City v Chelsea.
chef please help.
He does look like he needs a bit of a rest. Rudiger still looks a couple of weeks ago so I'd be starting Christensen against West Ham.Tomori has dropped off his early season form, could be fatigue.
Not too displeased with that though, all things considered.
I was also sleeping in Darwin at the time. Sorry Jod i failed you.I don't think a pastry chef who lives in country Victoria was going to be of any assistance.
It's your fault that deflection came aboutI was also sleeping in Darwin at the time. Sorry Jod i failed you.