Sunderland Surfer
Striker
Maybe they reach decisions faster in the NHL (with live games starting at 4am over here I'm not in a position to find out any time soon!), but seriously, 5 minutes isn't that unusual for Russian games. The worst I can remember was a goal scored right at the end of the second period, and they wanted to check whether it was 19:59 and a goal, or 20:00 and no goal. I don't know if the teams found out sooner - you'd like to think so, since when it was given it tied the game - but there was no confirmation to the fans until the start of the third. That, admittedly, is an extreme and somewhat freakish situation. Saying that, video decisions aren't all that common over here - certainly not every game, in my experience.
But how many times have you watched video footage of an incident and everyone has used it to 'prove' that they should have got the decision they wanted? We've had people on here saying that the beachball goal deflected off the defender's ankle and not the beachball, refering to the video footage. We've had people refer to the Larsson penna at Wolves and footage which 'proves' that it was or wasn't. I'm sure you could go to the Everton board and get people who can 'prove' that Osman was bundled to the floor and brutally assaulted by the entire Sunderland squad. In the end, we tend to agree with (or disagree less forcefully) with the decisions that go how we want them to. And that ain't gonna change, regardless of the decision-making process.
TBF when you say everyone that includes a large proportion of idiots. It is about educating people about the rules too. The radio presenters (ex-pros) over here are very professional and unbiased compared to the shite I used to have to listen to in England. They tell it like it is regardless of which team is involved.
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