He clarifies it in a nutshell. We're looking out for our mate in the middle. All wrong, he should be looking out to make the correct decision or overturn an incorrect decision
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Yeah thisOriginally posted by Norbs View PostHe clarifies it in a nutshell. We're looking out for our mate in the middle. All wrong, he should be looking out to make the correct decision or overturn an incorrect decision
Their role is to make the correct call, not protect each other. They're not in Vietnam FFS
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I agree that is what their role should be. But the 'clear and obvious" bull**** brings a new level of ****in grey!!!Originally posted by Pablo View PostYeah this
Their role is to make the correct call, not protect each other. They're not in Vietnam FFS
All they had to do was copy rugby. ****in useless cunts
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Originally posted by Pablo View PostYeah the "clear and obvious" grey area is most definitely deliberate. Gives them the wiggle room they need to get away with all these ****e and often dodgy decisions. It needs binning off. It is either the right call or the wrong call. There is no inbetween/grey
yaaa if it’s a clear and obvious mistake, then the referee can review it himself… ehhhh if it’s clear and obvious why does it need another review, dickheads
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Everyone knows we should have just had the same system that they have in rugby, it's not perfect but it's a hell of alot better than what we have now and it's transparent .
This is the problem with the football authorities is they think they are better than everyone else and can do things better, but the reality is they are nowhere near as smart as they think they are and inevitably **** it up, but they are too stubborn to back down or admit they got it wrong.
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With VAR, if they get it wrong, is there any repercussions on the officials? If not, there needs to be. Something like 2 mistakes in a 3 month period and you're demoted to a lower league, that sort of thing? At the moment it feels like they are all a bit too 'safe' in their jobs, knowing that even if they do **** up, nothing will happen bar week off from officiating?
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