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[Albion] Should we have had a penalty?



Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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VAR was always doomed to fail. Its attempting to make binary decisions in a game of chaos.

Unless its an absolute shocker of a decision by the on-field ref then VAR should never even get involved. But inevitably, since it was brought in, its started at the thin end of a very thick wedge. Mission creep kicked in, and now it is almost universally hated by everyone. The enormous multiple downsides that we now have to routinely endure just for it to correct the odd decision is simply too great.

A lot of people saw this coming, but were dismissed as luddites.
 




1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,185
Yes we should. We didn’t because not a single player, Montoya included, appealed. That what I don’t get.

They didn't appeal because none of them thought it was a penalty. Nor did I.
 


golddene

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Jul 28, 2012
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Its actually getting progressively worse, not better. The duff VAR calls are stacking up week in, week out. At times I am left literally AGOG at the VAR decisions. Did anyone see the Matt Targett tackle on Pereira the other week in the Villa v Newcastle game ? One of the most shocking knee-high leg-breaking tackles you could ever see, a stone wall immediate red. The ref books him. I'm thinking "VAR will upgrade that to a red, it simply HAS to....." But - nope. Astonishing.

Here it is if you want to take a look. https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/e7y4os/matt_targett_tackle_on_ricardo_pereira_only_a/

I mean seriously ? what the absolute fvck.

I'm sorry, but VAR is now just a pointless mess. It costs FAR more aggravation than it ever solves, and when I come to power I will be binning it off immediately.

That is horrific, yes, they either implement the laws or bin the whole mess. imho.
 




The_Viper

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Oct 10, 2010
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Charlotte, NC
My favourite part of all this drama is that 5 live said they had spoke to the VAR room and they said they didn't see enough to overturn it, BUT if the pen had been given by the ref, they wouldn't have overturned that either. It reminds me of the police force, refs protecting refs from terrible decisions.
 




albionfan37

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Aug 14, 2014
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What’s it called? Cumbernauld
That was about as easy a decision to make on the evidence presented.
Clear and obvious error = yes
Player was clearly kicked should’ve been overturned

The var refs being miles away was supposed to prevent emotional decisions being made but clearly he went with hmm this is a rivalry game best stick to the status quo here

Totally gutless and performance from var
 


blue-shifted

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Feb 20, 2004
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a galaxy far far away
Clearly VAR has been an unmitigated disaster and should be binned at the first opportunity, but I sort of think the officials are getting off too lightly here.

How is that Targett foul not seen straight away? I get that a ref might find himself unsighted for a particular moment fair enough, but what is the lino's role in this? What are they doing?

Standards need to be raised and public accountability is the only way I can see to do this. That means match reports (with key decisions explained) published. It means referees being ranked and going up and down the divisions according to these rankings.

Lino's need to be at the standard of refs, (as you see in rugby) and they and the 4th official need to help the refs much more than they do. VAR wouldn't be needed if the referring teams were were competent. I'm not saying it's an easy job. I ran the line for while and it's bloody hard. I just think they are making it look harder than it actually is
 


blue-shifted

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Feb 20, 2004
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My favourite part of all this drama is that 5 live said they had spoke to the VAR room and they said they didn't see enough to overturn it, BUT if the pen had been given by the ref, they wouldn't have overturned that either. It reminds me of the police force, refs protecting refs from terrible decisions.

That's kind of like umpires call in cricket. I don't necessarily disagree with it, if we have to have VAR, the clear and obvious rule has to stay in place. (except they got this wrong, it was clear and obvious)
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,365
Surrey
We will all say it was a pen, but most Nigels would say otherwise. It certainly isn't blatant as he is on the way down when their clumsy clogger clips him, so I think it is right that VAR doesn't overturn the decision and that the ref takes responsibility for it.

Personally I think it just shows up Atkinson for being an average ref. I'd have given it, but can see why he didn't as it wasn't a blatant mistake. So VAR did it's job, but the ref didn't.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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My favourite part of all this drama is that 5 live said they had spoke to the VAR room and they said they didn't see enough to overturn it, BUT if the pen had been given by the ref, they wouldn't have overturned that either. It reminds me of the police force, refs protecting refs from terrible decisions.

Schrodinger's Penalty.
 






D

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Yes, I saw it in real-time like most from the main camera angle and was shouting the bleeding house down for a pen, not sure I will be invited again.
 




mothy

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Dec 30, 2012
2,155
Is touching someone in the box really a penalty?

I thought it was going to be given. But was it a clear & obvious error
 




Se20

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Oct 3, 2012
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Maybe we are too honest.

Maupay easy could of fallen over a sliding leg in the 2nd half.

Zaha would of guarenteed

Murray or Alzate would have gone over as well !
 






Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
Maybe we are too honest.

Maupay easy could of fallen over a sliding leg in the 2nd half.

Zaha would of guarenteed
Knockaert would have been on the floor coming out of the corridor.


Sorry I mean tunnel, what was I thinking primary school corridor.

As if a club who has had over £100,000,000 flow through it's bank accounts would still line players up in a primary school corridor.

Silly silly me.
 




Marshy

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Jul 6, 2003
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FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
I thought it was going to get given after the offside was ruled out.

I was surprised everyone in the studio thought it was a 100% penalty
 


Se20

Banned
Oct 3, 2012
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An unbiased yes from me and VAR cost us the 2 points in this instance.

So you would have scored from the resulting penalty ?
It’s all hypothetical, you created chances but failed to put them away.
Move on .
 


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