Vince
Well-Known Member
They would probably not call it for review
Every goal gets reviewed.
They would probably not call it for review
Why would it be me?Will you be appointing the review team on the monitors or will it be pig eyed Pete's 'associates' ?
I have never understood why people complain that someone who is only millimetres or centimetres offside shouldn’t be called offside. The whole point is that it should be entirely binary. If you are onside by a centimetre then you are onside. If you are offside by a centimetre then you are offside.
What I am getting at is knowing the set up in the SPFL the reviewers will be selected by the same agenda driven types that select the 'compliance officer' and like the CO, what gets reviewed will be subject to the preference of those not known for their love of RangersWhy would it be me?
Silly suggestion.
I don’t know so much. It’s just another one of the unwashed sitting in a studio making decisions about our game as well as the one on the pitch. It will change nothingWe wouldn’t be 10 points behind St pats if was up here.
Did you actually see the 'offside' ?So an offside goal got chopped off for being offside.
I’ll take it.
Did you actually see the 'offside' ?
That's never been given as offside in the history of the game, why now?
Because the EPL has VAR now.Did you actually see the 'offside' ?
That's never been given as offside in the history of the game, why now?
How many extra points would we have got if we had (a reliable) VAR?
VAR is misinterpreting the rules of the game.Because the EPL has VAR now.
No it wasn't.Because it was offside.
No it wasn't.
Because it wasn't.Why wasn’t it?
Because it wasn't.
It wasn't offside, I don't need cross examined by a self appointed expert of the game.Specifically why wasn’t it offside? What action or actions meant that it wasn’t?
Don’t allow VAR with any conditions!Yet again, VAR disallow what looks like a good goal in the Wolves v Leicester game, all because the Wolves player's left foot was offside. At any other time, the goal would have stood. In my opinion VAR kills the game.
The only way I'd want it in is if the managers had at least two challenges.
But with the state of the Officiating in our game I feel like I'm between a rock and hard place.
Incoming mateDon’t allow VAR with any conditions!
The game is NOT suited to this technology. It’s spoiling the game. I saw this incident earlier and the goal was chalked off because the attackers heel was offside!!!......a joke.
The game is now considerably worse. Fans have always questioned the refs decisions...now...they argue against a machine!!! Refs in England are becoming impotent and possibly irrelevant soon. Get rid!!
In Spain, VAR today ruled out a goal, the defender was thrown to the floor and 3 passes and seconds later, the player who threw him down unnoticed, ran in and put the ball in the net.Lol i didn't take the huff. I put my point across as best I could.
How can a discussion on this site go so badly wrong.
My opinion disagrees with yours.....hang him!!! How dare he?
Ffs mate, If VAR works then fine. It just needs amendments IMO ofcourse
Yet again, VAR disallow what looks like a good goal in the Wolves v Leicester game, all because the Wolves player's left foot was offside. At any other time, the goal would have stood. In my opinion VAR kills the game.
The only way I'd want it in is if the managers had at least two challenges.
But with the state of the Officiating in our game I feel like I'm between a rock and hard place.
Close 50/50 decisions we don't currently get anyways, which is what all the fuss around VAR comes from. So no change here however if this was to happen people would rage over VAR.depends who is sat at the VAR monitor!!!
If a Clancy is sat there then he’s rolling back through the 10 minutes prior to a Rangers goal and ruling it out for any obscure reason he can find
Fully concur.Close 50/50 decisions we don't currently get anyways, which is what all the fuss around VAR comes from. So no change here however if this was to happen people would rage over VAR.
Blatant decisions we would be awarded (such as alfredos goal, their goal in cup final would've been disallowed, etc) because the referee's can't pretend they didn't see it any more -
Getting VAR is a win win situation for us. We might still not get the 50/50 decisions but we will definitely get the clear, obvious decisions that we are currently being cheated out of.
My personal opinion is that you are mistaken. There will be decisions we cannot believe have been made, but I believe we will benefit from VAR as everything will be polarised.Not a chance.
Only one club will benefit from VAR if it is brought into the Scottish game.