No cannot agree. Corruption in the Establishment is a major problem, and it is naive to think he just made a mistake. That was pre-determined decision to ensure an all Manchester final to appease TV execs.Don't do this to yourself. In my opinion the decision was wrong but this guy was just doing his job. In my view it is the offside rule itself that is to blame. He has applied it and come up with an answer that is not in the spirit of the game but... it is what it is. Rough justice is part of football.
End of the day winning the cup was a big ask. What is important here is what we take from it. We've gone out with our heads held high. If we smash hull and sneak playoffs, or if we go up next season, we will look back at this as just another step on our journey that showed where we belong.
Unlikely he has any links at all to UTD
No cannot agree. Corruption in the Establishment is a major problem, and it is naive to think he just made a mistake. That was pre-determined decision to ensure an all Manchester final to appease TV execs.
If people just accept these things, it will get worse, and the Nottingham Forest Statement and reaction from the Establishment speaks volumes as to how nervous they feel.
If it's corruption why didn't they overturn the slightly fortunate penalty we got?He was the VAR head guy apparently. People need to establish where he lives, where he has lived, where he grew up and any historic social media posts he has made.
That VAR decision looks worse the more you look at it, it was obviously corrupt and Clive Eakin and Rob Gurney are totally wrong to try and say there was no corruption involved.
I will bet that if Barnes is investigated there will be some link to Man Utd.
Fans of every club in the country are saying corruption was involved, we have to take this further, as that was utterly criminal yesterday. The fact we may have got absolutely hammered by Man City in the final is utterly irrelevant, the integrity of the sport is now in question as Nottingham Forest have had the balls to come out and say.
There should be some very pointed chants and/or banners made on Wednesday as well that are controversial and get media coverage that call the FA a corrupt organisation as well as Barnes.
They literally painted a line over the defenders foot to make Wright offside. What the actual fuck!!
Because it was a pen, hand out and it stopped a ball that was travelling towards the goal. Nothing fortunate about it.If it's corruption why didn't they overturn the slightly fortunate penalty we got?
Because it was a pen, hand out and it stopped a ball that was travelling towards the goal. Nothing fortunate about it.
He was the VAR head guy apparently. People need to establish where he lives, where he has lived, where he grew up and any historic social media posts he has made.
That VAR decision looks worse the more you look at it, it was obviously corrupt and Clive Eakin and Rob Gurney are totally wrong to try and say there was no corruption involved.
I will bet that if Barnes is investigated there will be some link to Man Utd.
Fans of every club in the country are saying corruption was involved, we have to take this further, as that was utterly criminal yesterday. The fact we may have got absolutely hammered by Man City in the final is utterly irrelevant, the integrity of the sport is now in question as Nottingham Forest have had the balls to come out and say.
There should be some very pointed chants and/or banners made on Wednesday as well that are controversial and get media coverage that call the FA a corrupt organisation as well as Barnes.
They literally painted a line over the defenders foot to make Wright offside. What the actual fuck!!e guy
Oh when on field was no pen. That is never going to get overturned either way.A lot easier to not give that than the offside in my opinion. Plenty of those kind of handballs not been given this season
Oh when on field was no pen. That is never going to get overturned either way.
Yeah, I don't think there is any conspiracy to be found here at all. Same with Forest, which I find a little embarrassing. If they are going to vet every official , you would have hardly any officials left to officiate.Agree
Part of the reason everyone loves us at the moment is the composure and dignity shown by Mark and the club.
Not sure it would help the team either if we refuse to get over it no matter how sore we feel . Forest have been slapped down already- would hate us to go down that conspiracy route.
because the clear and obvious rule doesn't apply to offsides, it's wrong but it never has applied.What I cant seem to grasp is when a ref GIVES a decision like a pen and its a not clear and obvious error, its not checked by VAR. But when a ref DOESNT give a decision and its not clear an obvious error, it is checked. Seems to happen all the time.
A perfectly sensible explanation for drawing of the lines was posted on another thread. As we look at it, the attacker’s toe touches the LEFT side of the red line, and the defender’s toe touches the RIGHT side of the blue line (hence being drawn over the boot). Any separation (no matter how small) between the lines says offside. Maybe consider that possibility before openly proposing to stalk an FA official?He was the VAR head guy apparently. People need to establish where he lives, where he has lived, where he grew up and any historic social media posts he has made.
That VAR decision looks worse the more you look at it, it was obviously corrupt and Clive Eakin and Rob Gurney are totally wrong to try and say there was no corruption involved.
I will bet that if Barnes is investigated there will be some link to Man Utd.
Fans of every club in the country are saying corruption was involved, we have to take this further, as that was utterly criminal yesterday. The fact we may have got absolutely hammered by Man City in the final is utterly irrelevant, the integrity of the sport is now in question as Nottingham Forest have had the balls to come out and say.
There should be some very pointed chants and/or banners made on Wednesday as well that are controversial and get media coverage that call the FA a corrupt organisation as well as Barnes.
They literally painted a line over the defenders foot to make Wright offside. What the actual fuck!!
A perfectly sensible explanation for drawing of the lines was posted on another thread. As we look at it, the attacker’s toe touches the LEFT side of the red line, and the defender’s toe touches the RIGHT side of the blue line (hence being drawn over the boot). Any separation (no matter how small) between the lines says offside. Maybe consider that possibility before openly proposing to stalk an FA official?
It’s a ridiculously over-precise measuring system that takes no account of the uncertainties in photo frames etc., and gives no benefit of the doubt to the attacker. But it’s not a conspiracy.
They also said on the radio, stated as if it was an accepted fact that everyone knows, that the VAR system uses AI to enhance and sharpen the image. Is that correct because I've never heard that mentioned before and adds more to the potential for a margin of error.Taking a step back and looking at the offside, it was technically correct given the facts presented at the time.
However it does beg a couple of questions.
Firstly, there are too many margins for error in the process.
At what point in time is the snapshot taken? Foot striking ball? Ball leaving foot? In this case Callum scooped the ball so there was a slightly extended time when the ball was in contact with him.
The frame rate had also been questioned and the various distances travelled etc have been measured.
So to make a decision on that fine a margin with the margins of error involved makes me that the process should change to a cricket like review.
Ie it’s too close for us to call either way so therefore it either goes back to the referee to re watch and decide or the on pitch decision stands.
Secondly, even assuming that VAR is all correct and margin of error removed, the context of offside and the spirit of the rule needs to be looked at.
in this case Bassaka was tracking back and Wright has actually paused. There was no “goal hanging” or clear intention to gain an advantage by being ahead of the defender.
I really don’t think there is a corrupt decision in this case - it was far easier for the officials to ignore our penalty shout or even give the handball against us.
The offside rule and the interaction of VAR is what needs closer scrutiny in order to preserve the flow and spirit of the game we love.
Like the angry mobs turning up outside paediatrician clinicsIt was Peter Bankes not Barnes
Ohhh. Oops.It was Peter Bankes not Barnes
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