How was it an example to the premier league? Were they following different processes or something?Worked very well yesterday and as the press are saying, set an example to the Premier League.
Anybody changed their view on it?
How was it an example to the premier league? Were they following different processes or something?
It did seem quicker. I don’t understand why though if it was the same systems being used by the same officials.I don't think so but it was far quicker on each review.
Officials and VAR getting good press in the papers this morning for how it worked yesterday.
it's the same people and system, it was such a clear handballI don't think so but it was far quicker on each review.
Officials and VAR getting good press in the papers this morning for how it worked yesterday.
he pats the extra time one down basketball styleI know it saved us, but I didn’t like it and don’t want it. And whilst you say both handballs were clear, they were both very short range and not convinced they were deliberate handballs.
(I haven’t read any match threads or seen any replays yet)
It was good to have a decent referee.
And not giving offside for ages because of the VAR back up is just stupid
The rules have changed to let play go on, ultimately it’s quicker to disallow a goal rather than pull play back.It did seem quicker. I don’t understand why though if it was the same systems being used by the same officials.
Isn't the rules on handball different if a goal comes from it? Something like can't get benefit from a handball in front of goal? First disallowed goal for handball was way less obvious than the 2nd which was hilarious. Anyway I thought VAR was quick and pulled the right answers so no moaning from me.I know it saved us, but I didn’t like it and don’t want it. And whilst you say both handballs were clear, they were both very short range and not convinced they were deliberate handballs.
(I haven’t read any match threads or seen any replays yet)
It was good to have a decent referee.
And not giving offside for ages because of the VAR back up is just stupid
yes, if it hits the hand intentionally or not it is not at goalIsn't the rules on handball different if a goal comes from it? Something like can't get benefit from a handball in front of goal? First disallowed goal for handball was way less obvious than the 2nd which was hilarious. Anyway I thought VAR was quick and pulled the right answers so no moaning from me.
I think you are right on the 1st yep.yes, if it hits the hand intentionally or not it is not at goal
wasn't the first one given by the ref and var just okayed that call?
It seemed to help us, knocked two goals off that could have been given in the EFL.
If it had cost us promotion and potentially millions of pounds you would be moaning also.I know it saved us, but I didn’t like it and don’t want it. And whilst you say both handballs were clear, they were both very short range and not convinced they were deliberate handballs.
(I haven’t read any match threads or seen any replays yet)
It was good to have a decent referee.
And not giving offside for ages because of the VAR back up is just stupid
Worked well, being used by one of the best refereeing groups in the country, in the country’s most advanced and camera’d up stadium, to address some quite obvious fouls.