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    Does VAR have access to all the camera angle and use them to make the decision? Because the angle of the Robertson pen in the match thread shows him play the ball and then the Napoli player going down after, surely they can't have seen that angle and thought it was a pen? But if they don't have access to that why don't they?

    What's the point in having the ability to judge someone a cemtimeter offside, but you can't overturn an incorrect yellow card or overturn a penalty that TV shows is a clear dive?
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      Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
      People moaned about it being used too often and that it should only be for absolutely clear things. Now they've rolled it back, people are getting upset about it not being used enough and it not mattering how obvious it is. Inevitable. Nobody likes change. Doesn't need ditching just needs tweaking.
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        Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
        Does VAR have access to all the camera angle and use them to make the decision? Because the angle of the Robertson pen in the match thread shows him play the ball and then the Napoli player going down after, surely they can't have seen that angle and thought it was a pen? But if they don't have access to that why don't they?

        What's the point in having the ability to judge someone a cemtimeter offside, but you can't overturn an incorrect yellow card or overturn a penalty that TV shows is a clear dive?
        It wasn't a clear referee's error. That's what it boiled down to. I can see why they've given it.
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          Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
          People moaned about it being used too often and that it should only be for absolutely clear things. Now they've rolled it back, people are getting upset about it not being used enough and it not mattering how obvious it is. Inevitable. Nobody likes change. Doesn't need ditching just needs tweaking.
          I didn't want it, and my concerns were that not enough thought had gone into how it was implemented, I think those have been proven, people who wanted VAR wanted it to get the big decisions right and it isn't doing that.

          Yesterday I can understand why it wasn't used but again that was a game changing decision that it couldn't be used to look at. But today it was used and still got the wrong decision.
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            Originally posted by Fredo View Post
            It wasn't a clear referee's error. That's what it boiled down to. I can see why they've given it.
            Surely a better use, would be to ask the ref for a second look on a screen? I half agree its not fair for some cunt in a studio to overrule but why cant the actual real ref get a second look? He might still get it wrong but at least theres the opportunity for him to hold his hands up.
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              Originally posted by Fredo View Post
              It wasn't a clear referee's error. That's what it boiled down to. I can see why they've given it.
              Of course it was. Unless the VAR was looking for an excuse not to over-turn it. As they are refs there is a conflict of interest.

              The obvious error rule is nonsense. All the VAR should consider is was it a penalty with the benefit of the better view. What the on field ref thought shouldn't come into it.
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                Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
                I didn't want it, and my concerns were that not enough thought had gone into how it was implemented, I think those have been proven, people who wanted VAR wanted it to get the big decisions right and it isn't doing that.

                Yesterday I can understand why it wasn't used but again that was a game changing decision that it couldn't be used to look at. But today it was used and still got the wrong decision.
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                  At least there was a review. It there wasn't any VAR there wouldn't have been a possible reprieve. People should accept that it's not flawless and with time the process will improve.
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                    Originally posted by Fredo View Post
                    It wasn't a clear referee's error. That's what it boiled down to. I can see why they've given it.
                    Robertson played the ball, there may have been some contact but contact doesn't necessarily mean penalty.
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                      Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
                      Surely a better use, would be to ask the ref for a second look on a screen? I half agree its not fair for some cunt in a studio to overrule but why cant the actual real ref get a second look? He might still get it wrong but at least theres the opportunity for him to hold his hands up.
                      Because it would take ages. And there is no need. Just let the VAR intervene whenever he wants and make his ruling final. It should take seconds.
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                        Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                        The problem in a nutshell. It was implemented for a reason, and it's failing.
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                          Originally posted by Fredo View Post
                          At least there was a review. It there wasn't any VAR there wouldn't have been a possible reprieve. People should accept that it's not flawless and with time the process will improve.
                          People should expect it to significantly reduce the number of refereeing errors in games, and it doesn't. And it's all about how it's being used. They've been assessing for at least two years and have implemented a failing system, there's no excuse.
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                            Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                            People moaned about it being used too often and that it should only be for absolutely clear things. Now they've rolled it back, people are getting upset about it not being used enough and it not mattering how obvious it is. Inevitable. Nobody likes change. Doesn't need ditching just needs tweaking.
                            I welcome it being used sparingly. But penalty decisions get reviewed as a matter of course and those 2 examples I gave are as obvious as they get.
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                              Originally posted by Fredo View Post
                              At least there was a review. It there wasn't any VAR there wouldn't have been a possible reprieve. People should accept that it's not flawless and with time the process will improve.
                              What's the point in reviewing it if everyone can see that it's not a penalty but the decision is not being overturned because it's not 'clear' or 'obvious' enough.

                              Everyone can see that it's not a penalty and it you look at that footage posted in the match thread no one would give it.
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                                Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
                                I didn't want it, and my concerns were that not enough thought had gone into how it was implemented, I think those have been proven, people who wanted VAR wanted it to get the big decisions right and it isn't doing that.

                                Yesterday I can understand why it wasn't used but again that was a game changing decision that it couldn't be used to look at. But today it was used and still got the wrong decision.
                                Indeed, it's implementation that is the issue, not the fact it exists. As I think you're inferring, yesterday we wish VAR had been used more and today we wished there was no need for something to be clear and obvious when it is used.
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