HamiltonBear
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Did he ever leave?I'll tell you right now : there's no way that paedo FC will not try to ensure the VAR team is full of Declans, Tonys, Vincents, Michaels etc.
Why else has Lawwell announced his imminent return?
Did he ever leave?I'll tell you right now : there's no way that paedo FC will not try to ensure the VAR team is full of Declans, Tonys, Vincents, Michaels etc.
Why else has Lawwell announced his imminent return?
Did he ever leave?
"Half way through" the season in Scotland is not two complete round of fixtures though.He is arguing that VAR should be introduced either at the start of the season or exactly half way through the season so that all clubs are treated fairly. For example, no VAR when we next play them at their midden, but VAR when we play them at Ibrox. Doesn't sit well with me to agree with Stewart, but on this occasion, I agree with him.
Do you think he'd give a toss if the roles were reversed between us and the filth?He is arguing that VAR should be introduced either at the start of the season or exactly half way through the season so that all clubs are treated fairly. For example, no VAR when we next play them at their midden, but VAR when we play them at Ibrox. Doesn't sit well with me to agree with Stewart, but on this occasion, I agree with him.
Given the recent controversial refereeing decisions in matches against them, don't you think it would be fairer to have VAR in place equally split across the season?It should have been introduced at the start of the season, but in typical Scottish football fashion, it wasn't. So now they are saying it needs to be introduced after the first round of fixtures are complete- i.e. we play them at their midden with no VAR- then 3 matches against them with VAR. Given the recent controversial refereeing decisions in matches against them, don't you think it would be fairer to have VAR in place equally split across the season?
I've been told it's 6 cameras at all grounds. The only grounds that will have full fat are Ibrox and the Piggery.Does anyone know if we are going to get the good full fat VAR that the EPL have, or the half baked version the womens Euros have?
My only argument would be that, as yesterday proved, it’s the sooner the better for us.He is arguing that VAR should be introduced either at the start of the season or exactly half way through the season so that all clubs are treated fairly. For example, no VAR when we next play them at their midden, but VAR when we play them at Ibrox. Doesn't sit well with me to agree with Stewart, but on this occasion, I agree with him.
See post #65. On reflection, I agree that VAR should be introduced asap.Given the recent controversial refereeing decisions in matches against them, don't you think it would be fairer to have VAR in place equally split across the season?
I don't get your argument here. Given that they've been the recipient of the beneficial decisions, Clancy Dec 2019 being the absolute benchmark and Midden last season with the 'heads clash' at the cesspit, surely a Rangers fan would welcome VAR as soon as possible?
For the record, I'm still not sold on the implementation of VAR due to the corruption of the officials who will no doubt be in charge of the camera footage.
However, I'm prepared to eat copious amounts of Humble Pie should it prove to be a success.
That would be ideal but for us, another season like last is dicing with danger.Either start it at the beginning or the end.
No debate.
History bud.Why does everyone see VAR as some kind of advantage? It could just as easily cost us goals. I’m for bringing it in ASAP No matter when
Is it not six cameras?The lite version with only 4 camera's and Hawkeye lol
VAR wouldn’t have solved that problem but it might have given us a penalty!Well we are 90mins into the season and we've already been denied a legit goal and a Livi player should have walked. So I'll take VAR ASAP.
I don’t understand this argument at all.It should have been introduced at the start of the season, but in typical Scottish football fashion, it wasn't. So now they are saying it needs to be introduced after the first round of fixtures are complete- i.e. we play them at their midden with no VAR- then 3 matches against them with VAR. Given the recent controversial refereeing decisions in matches against them, don't you think it would be fairer to have VAR in place equally split across the season?
That would be true.Agreed but livi will be thinking the same. Can we really say their goal wouldn't have stood knowing the incorporated or dishonesty of those who will be in control
That’s just taking a negative view though.100% we are going to find dodgy decisions with this and one of those reasons being there is not enough camera angles to make a clear call.
True but there will be no hiding place for the decision makers.I don't see VAR suddenly fixing the problems
It's the same clowns making the decisions
I don’t get this argument.It should be the start of the season - or not at all!
You don't change your rules half way through the season.
The offside one was easier than it looked.I was raging at the linesman today for disallowing a perfectly legitimate goal, however, when I got home I realised Colak was so in line with the last defender, he was effectively making said defender invisible to the linesman, which caused him to put his flag up in the split second decision he had to make. VAR is required to help the officials in such instances and can't come soon enough.
Michael Stewart is an utter wretch, though, and I'm loathed to agree with him on anything.
For Rangers, what does home or away have to do with anything."Exactly half way through" doesn't make a difference when some teams only play some others away twice while others play the same team twice at home. It is already an unbalanced league in that respect.
At the end of the day, getting VAR operational ASAP is going to (hopefully) increase accuracy of decisions. We should benefit from that.
Ask yourself why M Stewart and his ilk wouldn't want it in place until halfway through or the start of next season.
Declan John, Tony Weston, Michael Mols?I'll tell you right now : there's no way that paedo FC will not try to ensure the VAR team is full of Declans, Tonys, Vincents, Michaels etc.
Why else has Lawwell announced his imminent return?
23 games into the season more likeI thought it was getting it introduced 2/3 games into the season?
Why?I'd abandon VAR to next season if it can't be brought in for all of this season.
Why?
So you'd rather the farcical decisions yesterday were allowed to rumble on and mar another season just like last term?If VAR is brought in it should be for the entire season and not just part of the season.
So you'd rather the farcical decisions yesterday were allowed to rumble on and mar another season just like last term?
BTW, there were laws intoduced midway through the season last season. That particular precedent has been set.
I'll tell you right now : there's no way that paedo FC will not try to ensure the VAR team is full of Declans, Tonys, Vincents, Michaels etc.
Why else has Lawwell announced his imminent return?
Declan John, Tony Weston, Michael Mols?
Struggling for a Vincent.
What claim was that . Must have missed it along with the ref whom I find it hard he never saw it. If there was even the slightest chance of a penalty against us the ref or a linesman would be only too Willing to oblige.That would be true.
Now, tell me about Livingston’s penalty claim.
Just if you’re thinking of proving balance.
Which, hopefully, we will win fair and square.It will be introduced the week after the game at the Crime Scene.
There wasn’t one but there was for us so, again, with VAR, we’d be nett winners.What claim was that . Must have missed it along with the ref whom I find it hard he never saw it. If there was even the slightest chance of a penalty against us the ref or a linesman would be only too Williston oblige.
i share your concerns on the people that will be monitoring VAR the only thing thy can affect is the offside decisions wewill see what comes of it all soonGiven the recent controversial refereeing decisions in matches against them, don't you think it would be fairer to have VAR in place equally split across the season?
I don't get your argument here. Given that they've been the recipient of the beneficial decisions, Clancy Dec 2019 being the absolute benchmark and Midden last season with the 'heads clash' at the cesspit, surely a Rangers fan would welcome VAR as soon as possible?
For the record, I'm still not sold on the implementation of VAR due to the corruption of the officials who will no doubt be in charge of the camera footage.
However, I'm prepared to eat copious amounts of Humble Pie should it prove to be a success.