Clementime
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Paid off by CA fc.Silly backwater football country. Would rather be cheated and cheat
Paid off by CA fc.Silly backwater football country. Would rather be cheated and cheat
What do you reckon? Does it say something about our game or about the posters?Honestly cannot recall the last time I saw this term used, outwith posts on FF about Scottish football.
Could say the same about 'hammer-throwers'.
£10,000 per match for a couple of officials to sit and watch the TV replays and talk to the ref over a headset?
Whit!?
Surprised this took 25 posts ffs the zoomers are slacking.Watch the scum placemen scream for there to be no VAR at the LCF then
They're pratted so not really a moral choice they've made.I absolutely detest VAR with a passion, so fair play to them
Clubs opted out in the last round.Clubs can opt out?
news to me
The penny will never drop with some posters.They're pratted so not really a moral choice they've made.
Exactly. And I honestly don't blame the wee teams in our league to opt out. £10,000 is probably 40% of their clubs weekly wage budget.£10,000 per match for a couple of officials to sit and watch the TV replays and talk to the ref over a headset?
Whit!?
How do we go about doing that?In the death throes of Scottish Football. Something has to give, most likely European League or join English league.
so can the tims say they dont want it for the LCF?Only in cup matches.
My understanding was cup games have costs and after cost they split the cash 50:50 .Is the cost of VAR solely borne by the home club?
Just going out is okHopefully Dundee utd go out to a refereeing decision.
Opt out of it? Both teams have to agree and it's only for cup games. It's here to stay.And so it begins.The filth will get their way in the end.
The Scottish Cup is an SFA competition.Should be mandatory if the game is played at an SPFL Premier League stadium
Just out of interest mate, do you think the terms are unfair?Honestly cannot recall the last time I saw this term used, outwith posts on FF about Scottish football.
Could say the same about 'hammer-throwers'.
Yes, but opting out should not be an optionThe Scottish Cup is an SFA competition.
Should be mandatory regardless of the competition.Farce allround.Should be mandatory if the game is played at an SPFL Premier League stadium
I'm thinking that with it being a cup tie and they share the gate 50/50 they've both came to the decision purely because of finance.I'm assuming both clubs have to agree to it.
so can the tims say they dont want it for the LCF?
It shouldn't be, given that not all games are covered by it, and surely cannot be given that it is a cup tie?Is the cost of VAR solely borne by the home club?
Plenty of hammer throwers in this footballing backwater. Long May these phrases continue as opposed to this xg stats pish or overlap becoming overload.Honestly cannot recall the last time I saw this term used, outwith posts on FF about Scottish football.
Could say the same about 'hammer-throwers'.
Looking more and more that we must find a way. Come on UEFA time to level up the European game.How do we go about doing that?
But like you said on the DU you know they will.Fair enough but neither manager can complain about any dodgy decisions then.
Aye, and after all that, the SFA / SPFL will over rule the decision.£10,000 per match for a couple of officials to sit and watch the TV replays and talk to the ref over a headset?
Whit!?
Plus tea and biscuits£10,000 per match for a couple of officials to sit and watch the TV replays and talk to the ref over a headset?
Whit!?
Really hope Dun utd get put out by an offside handball.Only two of this weekend's last 16 Scottish Cup ties will have VAR in operation.
That's despite four of the ties being played at Premiership grounds over Saturday and Sunday.
The technology is only available at top flight stadiums for cup matches. That has certainly proved to be a controversial topic both north and south of the border in terms of the inconsistency of its availability.
For this weekend, only Celtic, Rangers, Dundee United and Livingston have it at their disposal.
However, according to the Scottish Daily Express, only Celtic vs St Mirren and Rangers vs Partick Thistle will utilise VAR.
The video assistance is understood to cost teams around £10,000 per match to have in use.
Therefore, similar to the last round where some top flight teams opted against paying that fee, Dundee United vs Kilmarnock and Livingston vs Inverness will go ahead without it.
Agree 100%It shouldn't be optional.