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We didn't get to a play off final cos of someone's cheating. We got over it.
We lost two points cos Steven Taylor dived in a derby match. We got over it.
We won a derby in no small part to Collicini being incorrectly sent off. We loved it.
I honestly don’t think fans are going to stop celebrating because they are worried VAR will rule a goal out, it’s raw emotion when the ball hits the net and i can’t see that ever changing. Fans still celebrate when the lineman’s flag is up 5 seconds before the ball is put in the net
Exactly.
Its gonna be chaos next year every game is gonna have it!
arm chair fans IMO want this
Every goal won’t be under reviewIf you know every goal is gonna be under review of course you'll hold back.
There are no grey areas with offside - it isn't down to individual interpretation, you're either offside or you're not. It's identical to goalline decisions, it is a factual yes or no. Man City had a goal ruled out, because it was necessarily an invalid goal.When the goal was 1 inch offside, yes I would. How can you expect any assistant ref to give that decision in real time? There sis a grey area with offsides where whatever decision is given stands.
I've complained for years at the pathetic hyperbole (especially on here) about blatant offsides (about 2mm when the camera is frozen) and such like. Some football fans are proper cry babies when anything goes slightly against them. And this is where we are now because of it. Pile of wank.It's all about the skyboys now man.
Exactly. Can you imagine the buzz if you were a Spurs fan at the end there. Sick of your life then 30 seconds later its absolute scenes everywhere and you havent even scored. Id argue it will lead to even more emotion in a ground. Plenty goals have been scored last few minutes that shouldnt have been given and VAR seems to provide a lifeline for whoever has conceded to celebrate aswell.It works both ways though doesn’t it? Suppose that was us who got an injury time winner chalked off, or it was us who conceded and had it overruled correctly
I don’t get people’s issue - when we celebrate a goal we go mad. If it gets ruled out then tough shit, it’s the correct decision. If it doesn’t, we go mad a
Second time
End of the day it’s a sport. And you can’t have wrong decisions made especially at the top level of the sport where the margins are so tight
Every goal won’t be under review
We lost two points cos Steven Taylor dived in a derby match. We got over it.
We won a derby in no small part to Collicini being incorrectly sent off. We loved it.
But every goal isn’t going to make the fans concerned it will be ruled out. If someone scored a goal from 30 yards, the fans aren’t going to stay seated in case the ref goes to VAR, they will celebrate like they do nowEvery goal is under review....why would they suddenly not use it for certain goals?
There are no grey areas with offside - it isn't down to individual interpretation, you're either offside or you're not. It's identical to goalline decisions, it is a factual yes or no. Man City had a goal ruled out, because it was necessarily an invalid goal.
Tbh mate I thought it was open to debate. I was certain it was at the time mind.I've "liked" this but I think Collocini was rightly sent off.
Haven’t seen this one. But as a system it’s gonna take time to perfect.
It will get way more decisions right than wrong
But every goal isn’t going to make the fans concerned it will be ruled out. If someone scored a goal from 30 yards, the fans aren’t going to stay seated in case the ref goes to VAR, they will celebrate like they do now
this ^^ the officials need to get used to using the technology also and when to take more time than others.
No, I never said that, IMO fans will still react to every goal scored as they do now even when VAR is introduced fullySo you pick and choose which goal you go mad to?