VAR
#37
(17-05-2026, 09:11 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: VAR was actually right today though - it was the idiot ref who chose to ignore it.

Still took 2-3 minutes to refer an obvious decision. If that decision is overturned anyway whats the point of it? Why does an offside get overruled automatically and handball doesnt?

There are so many inconsistencies. Its a piece of shit that sucks every ounce of enjoyment from the game for no benefit.
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#38
(17-05-2026, 09:11 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: VAR was actually right today though - it was the idiot ref who chose to ignore it.

Youre right Sausage. The var thought it was hb. Everyone in the stadium, including their players, thought it was hb. The only peron who didnt made the decision.
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#39
Absolute disgrace of a decision.
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#40
(18-05-2026, 07:01 AM)Paplane Wrote:
(17-05-2026, 09:11 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: VAR was actually right today though - it was the idiot ref who chose to ignore it.

Youre right Sausage. The var thought it was hb. Everyone in the stadium, including their players, thought it was hb. The only peron who didnt made the decision.

Even Cunha who didnt celebrate, surely that tells the ref something.
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#41
Apparently we only had 2 incorrect VAR decisions against us all season, Reuben Dias missed 2nd yellow and Mbeumo handball. We had one incorrect in our favour which was Sunderland ruled out consolation goal.

On Mbeumo the VAR panel voted 1-4 it was an incorrect decision which means there is a c**t in PGMOL who actually thought it was a good goal. Tierney?

Does anyone seriously believe there were only 3 occasions this season where VAR messed up?
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#42
(29-05-2026, 05:04 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Apparently we only had 2 incorrect VAR decisions against us all season, Reuben Dias missed 2nd yellow and Mbeumo handball. We had one incorrect in our favour which was Sunderland ruled out consolation goal.

On Mbeumo the VAR panel voted 1-4 it was an incorrect decision which means there is a c**t in PGMOL who actually thought it was a good goal. Tierney?

Does anyone seriously believe there were only 3 occasions this season where VAR messed up?

Well Bournemouth scoring from a corner that should’ve been a Goal kick and Man Utd scoring from a corner when the ball didn’t even go out were errors but obviously don’t count as VAR errors.
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#43
(29-05-2026, 05:53 PM)The reds Wrote:
(29-05-2026, 05:04 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Apparently we only had 2 incorrect VAR decisions against us all season, Reuben Dias missed 2nd yellow and Mbeumo handball. We had one incorrect in our favour which was Sunderland ruled out consolation goal.

On Mbeumo the VAR panel voted 1-4 it was an incorrect decision which means there is a c**t in PGMOL who actually thought it was a good goal. Tierney?

Does anyone seriously believe there were only 3 occasions this season where VAR messed up?

Well Bournemouth scoring from a corner that should’ve been a Goal kick and Man Utd scoring from a corner when the ball didn’t even go out were errors but obviously don’t count as VAR errors.

Exactly. The problem is I’ll be talking at work and someone will bring a stat like this VaR errors up as if that’s gospel and that’s all there was so don’t complain. And they’re usually a fan of Liverpool, but even more annoyingly, not always one of the horrible 6.
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#44
There are some interesting VAR changes starting in the World Cup, namely:

- Goals will be able to be ruled out and penalties given if offences in the penalty area take place BEFORE a corner is taken. It's only ever been when the ball is in play before
- VAR will be able to overturn incorrectly given second yellow cards
- VAR will be able to overturn incorrectly awarded corners (though not goal kicks that should've been corners)

There are some others too but these are the main ones. The third one makes sense - there've been too many instances of corners that shouldn't have been given leading to goals.
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#45
(01-06-2026, 10:36 AM)Sausage Roll Wrote: There are some interesting VAR changes starting in the World Cup, namely:

- Goals will be able to be ruled out and penalties given if offences in the penalty area take place BEFORE a corner is taken. It's only ever been when the ball is in play before
- VAR will be able to overturn incorrectly given second yellow cards
- VAR will be able to overturn incorrectly awarded corners (though not goal kicks that should've been corners)

There are some others too but these are the main ones. The third one makes sense - there've been too many instances of corners that shouldn't have been given leading to goals.

The wrestling before a corner is tiresome so I applaud that albeit the problem is a premier league one probably rather than a world cup one.
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#46
Making VAR even more intrustive
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#47
I saw when a sub is taking place the player must leave the pitch within 10 seconds, otherwise the incoming player will be held off from coming on for one. Minutes.
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