Winston Biscuit As much as I reeeeeealy hate VAR, my understanding of this shambles was just that a bloke wasn't paying attention to the match properly.
Any idea what he was being paid to do ?
by Franchise FC » 02 Oct 2023 09:56
Winston Biscuit As much as I reeeeeealy hate VAR, my understanding of this shambles was just that a bloke wasn't paying attention to the match properly.
by Winston Biscuit » 02 Oct 2023 10:06
Franchise FCWinston Biscuit As much as I reeeeeealy hate VAR, my understanding of this shambles was just that a bloke wasn't paying attention to the match properly.
Any idea what he was being paid to do ?
by Sanguine » 02 Oct 2023 10:26
Winston BiscuitFranchise FCWinston Biscuit As much as I reeeeeealy hate VAR, my understanding of this shambles was just that a bloke wasn't paying attention to the match properly.
Any idea what he was being paid to do ?
Tbf most of us are half nobbing/half working so why shouldn't he
by South Coast Royal » 02 Oct 2023 10:37
genome Can’t help but feel the mass outrage is a little ridiculous. I can name 4 occasions in recent years, including one in a Champions League final no less, where Spurs have been shafted by the officials against Liverpool.
No reaction then from the media and fans like there has been last night and this morning. Some Liverpool fans calling for the game to be replayed. Have a bloody day off…
by Winston Biscuit » 02 Oct 2023 10:53
SanguineWinston BiscuitFranchise FC Any idea what he was being paid to do ?
Tbf most of us are half nobbing/half working so why shouldn't he
I'd manage to bin off 'obnob for a couple of hours if I was being paid £1,500.
by Sutekh » 02 Oct 2023 10:54
South Coast Royalgenome Can’t help but feel the mass outrage is a little ridiculous. I can name 4 occasions in recent years, including one in a Champions League final no less, where Spurs have been shafted by the officials against Liverpool.
No reaction then from the media and fans like there has been last night and this morning. Some Liverpool fans calling for the game to be replayed. Have a bloody day off…
No doubt the little clubs feel that the big clubs get all the decisions in their favour and across the world of football I wouldn't disagree with that.
As sangers and others have said, fans tend to accept and moan a bit if their player gets sent off but the questions of both goal line technology and offsides are matters of fact and not opinion-that is why this decision in a big game is attracting so much attention.
BTW some players seem to get decisions in their favour and on facebook this morning there was the example of Harry Kane last season going way over the top with a challenge on the Liverpool player (far, far worse than Jones on Saturday) and IIRC it was Michael Oliver who didn't show a red.
The same Michael Oliver who is probably normally about the best that we have (which isn't saying much) who didn't even book that runt Pickford when he assaulted Van Dijk and put him out for nearly the whole season and arguably reduced him to a lesser player subsequently from serene to just good.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 02 Oct 2023 13:20
Franchise FCSanguineRoyal Rother
I don't think anyone could possibly disagree that it was a shit show, but that misses the broader, and frankly, far more important, point, which is, if it needs spelling out to anybody again, that there are far fewer match-changing errors now as a result of having VAR.
No, that's misdirection. I've been one of VAR's biggest advocates, and I absolutely accept that VAR has got us from (say) 90% of offside decisions correct to 99%. But wanting errors like those at Spurs to be completely eliminated doesn't undermine that. This wasn't about 'a close one' - and we wouldn't be having this debate if the most contentious (and wrong) decision in the match had been the Jones red card. Fans accept a level of subjectivity, even when apparent mistakes or inconsistences are made. But this wasn't offside, in fact as it goes it wasn't even close - and with technology in place we shouldn't arrive at such an error though, basically, five match officials.
Really can’t quite believe I’m doing this but there’s very little blame on the physically present officials. Yes, the lino got it wrong, it happens. From there on in neither him nor Hooper has a screen or replay so are completely blameless for the clusterf*ck that followed.
I promise I won’t defend a referee or linesman again this season
by Franchise FC » 02 Oct 2023 13:21
6ft KerplunkFranchise FCSanguine
No, that's misdirection. I've been one of VAR's biggest advocates, and I absolutely accept that VAR has got us from (say) 90% of offside decisions correct to 99%. But wanting errors like those at Spurs to be completely eliminated doesn't undermine that. This wasn't about 'a close one' - and we wouldn't be having this debate if the most contentious (and wrong) decision in the match had been the Jones red card. Fans accept a level of subjectivity, even when apparent mistakes or inconsistences are made. But this wasn't offside, in fact as it goes it wasn't even close - and with technology in place we shouldn't arrive at such an error though, basically, five match officials.
Really can’t quite believe I’m doing this but there’s very little blame on the physically present officials. Yes, the lino got it wrong, it happens. From there on in neither him nor Hooper has a screen or replay so are completely blameless for the clusterf*ck that followed.
I promise I won’t defend a referee or linesman again this season
I just can't believe that they've been working on the principle that just saying "VAR offside check complete" was ever a fool proof system. Surely "VAR check complete, not offside, goal" or "VAR check complete, offside. no goal." should have been what was said.
by Brogue » 02 Oct 2023 14:08
genome
oxf*rd hell
by NathStPaul » 02 Oct 2023 15:18
by Sanguine » 02 Oct 2023 20:01
by Loafer » 03 Oct 2023 06:59
Sanguine Agreed, not sure though that he seems the educational type.
This is from a Whatsapp group, a disgusted friend has outed his disgusting attitude.
Pleased he lost his job. And bet he struggles to find another in the short term.
by Sutekh » 03 Oct 2023 07:58
LoaferSanguine Agreed, not sure though that he seems the educational type.
This is from a Whatsapp group, a disgusted friend has outed his disgusting attitude.
Pleased he lost his job. And bet he struggles to find another in the short term.
I highly doubt he'll be getting another Job anywhere
Who'd employ somebody who got caught doing that?
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Oct 2023 08:19
SanguineRoyal RotherSanguine But Ian, there are levels of 'human error'. In this case, it is said that Darren England didn't realise that the goal had been disallowed on the field. This is a basic level of check through which England should have run (fine, he made a mistake) - but then the assistant VAR should have completed the same check, as well as, as I understand it, the third VAR official present.
I don't think anyone could possibly disagree that it was a shit show, but that misses the broader, and frankly, far more important, point, which is, if it needs spelling out to anybody again, that there are far fewer match-changing errors now as a result of having VAR.
No, that's misdirection. I've been one of VAR's biggest advocates, and I absolutely accept that VAR has got us from (say) 90% of offside decisions correct to 99%. But wanting errors like those at Spurs to be completely eliminated doesn't undermine that. This wasn't about 'a close one' - and we wouldn't be having this debate if the most contentious (and wrong) decision in the match had been the Jones red card. Fans accept a level of subjectivity, even when apparent mistakes or inconsistences are made. But this wasn't offside, in fact as it goes it wasn't even close - and with technology in place we shouldn't arrive at such an error though, basically, five match officials.
by Loafer » 03 Oct 2023 09:13
SutekhLoaferSanguine Agreed, not sure though that he seems the educational type.
This is from a Whatsapp group, a disgusted friend has outed his disgusting attitude.
Pleased he lost his job. And bet he struggles to find another in the short term.
I highly doubt he'll be getting another Job anywhere
Who'd employ somebody who got caught doing that?
It would be ludicrous to put him in jail, he should be given several weeks community service in a children's hospice.
by Loafer » 03 Oct 2023 09:14
Snowflake RoyalSanguineRoyal Rother
I don't think anyone could possibly disagree that it was a shit show, but that misses the broader, and frankly, far more important, point, which is, if it needs spelling out to anybody again, that there are far fewer match-changing errors now as a result of having VAR.
No, that's misdirection. I've been one of VAR's biggest advocates, and I absolutely accept that VAR has got us from (say) 90% of offside decisions correct to 99%. But wanting errors like those at Spurs to be completely eliminated doesn't undermine that. This wasn't about 'a close one' - and we wouldn't be having this debate if the most contentious (and wrong) decision in the match had been the Jones red card. Fans accept a level of subjectivity, even when apparent mistakes or inconsistences are made. But this wasn't offside, in fact as it goes it wasn't even close - and with technology in place we shouldn't arrive at such an error though, basically, five match officials.
You'll have to forgive me as I don't watch the PL, but I believe this Spurs error was the 'check complete' missed offside flag one, no?
That's not a flaw with VAR, that's a one off human error easily resolved through reinforcing correct procedure and precision of language use.
It's absolutely nothing to do with the wider use of VAR.
by Sutekh » 03 Oct 2023 09:25
LoaferSnowflake RoyalSanguine
No, that's misdirection. I've been one of VAR's biggest advocates, and I absolutely accept that VAR has got us from (say) 90% of offside decisions correct to 99%. But wanting errors like those at Spurs to be completely eliminated doesn't undermine that. This wasn't about 'a close one' - and we wouldn't be having this debate if the most contentious (and wrong) decision in the match had been the Jones red card. Fans accept a level of subjectivity, even when apparent mistakes or inconsistences are made. But this wasn't offside, in fact as it goes it wasn't even close - and with technology in place we shouldn't arrive at such an error though, basically, five match officials.
You'll have to forgive me as I don't watch the PL, but I believe this Spurs error was the 'check complete' missed offside flag one, no?
That's not a flaw with VAR, that's a one off human error easily resolved through reinforcing correct procedure and precision of language use.
It's absolutely nothing to do with the wider use of VAR.
no it wasnt, they didnt check it at all they said
also the team who were in the var room just came back from refeering a game in saudi the day before![]()
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by Loafer » 03 Oct 2023 09:49
SutekhLoaferSnowflake Royal You'll have to forgive me as I don't watch the PL, but I believe this Spurs error was the 'check complete' missed offside flag one, no?
That's not a flaw with VAR, that's a one off human error easily resolved through reinforcing correct procedure and precision of language use.
It's absolutely nothing to do with the wider use of VAR.
no it wasnt, they didnt check it at all they said
also the team who were in the var room just came back from refeering a game in saudi the day before![]()
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Hmmmm... don't Man City and Newcastle own Saudi between them or something
by Sanguine » 03 Oct 2023 11:00
by Winston Biscuit » 03 Oct 2023 11:28
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