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The tug on Perez was so incredibly obvious, I just don't see how anyone.. even the incredibly inept Stuart Attwell couldn't see that as anything other than a blantatn pen. So far this season VAR has been an epic failure.
just seen the sheff u goal that was disallowed, football is ****ed........... so bobb'y armpit was offside, but the spurs centre half's shoulder wasn't considered when drawing the arbitrary line .......... **** me
I'm looking forward to seeing it because, I think it was Le Tossier on Soccer Saturday, described it along the lines of the man playing him onside is 25 yards away so he was well offside.
Same as everything in football, they probably think it's just sour grapes. Trouble is is that if you look on Twitter, fans of all teams are laying in to the bad decisions, even fans of the team who benefitted from the decisions
This should be nothing to do with club bias, it's for the detriment of football. Every fan should face the wrong way at games for a minute to highlight a unified dislike of the system.
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These VAR lines are right confusing, cos perspective and all, but I don't think there was as much wrong with that one as the twitteratzi make out.
There’s no way those lines are accurate in such tight calls. We already know the frame rates mean the replays are only accurate to about 20cm. So anything like this which can only be a few millimetres either way, is just guesswork.
To the naked eye, he is onside, as was Firmino, Sterling, etc. Unless the replay shows an obvious offside, the goal should be allowed to stand.
There’s no way those lines are accurate in such tight calls. We already know the frame rates mean the replays are only accurate to about 20cm. So anything like this which can only be a few millimetres either way, is just guesswork.
To the naked eye, he is onside, as was Firmino, Sterling, etc. Unless the replay shows an obvious offside, the goal should be allowed to stand.
3 mins 47 seconds to come to that decision
I've been saying this for a while and have been surprised that so few pundits and journalists have been discussing it. They discussed it on Sunday supplement today though, so maybe people are starting to become aware.
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