[Albion] Premier League 7-10/5/21

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blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
VAR isn't going away for obvious reasons so we have to get used to it. Your argument for doing away with lines and letting the ref decide with the naked eye is fine if you want to live with five times as many incorrect decisions as we currently have.

The example The Wizard gives is an interesting case in point. Without VAR 20 years ago, I'd guess 80% of the time the lino would have had his flag up and we'd all have shrugged. But the problem is, that would have been the case also if he'd have been 3 inches ONside. It happened ALL the time because officials were too scared to concede contentious goals.

Personally I think we should simplify the VAR rule with the much discussed feet only rule, and then add a time limit to VAR potentially overturning decisions. 30 seconds unless the decision involves a goal or penalty in which case 60 seconds. Something like that anyway.

Fans can get what they want if they are unified .... is I think the lesson which has been learned recently. No need for that sort of fatalism

And if a decision is incorrect by a few mm, then yes, i'm fine with it not being right. Who cares. Let's get on with a game. Let's be able to celebrate a goal, without it being ruled out a couple of minutes later
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,308
Surrey
I agree with only using the feet. But this plan in Dutch football seems sensible.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www....divisie-system-to-solve-var-20201129.amp.html
It's never going to be perfect but if it's a mm wrong then that can easily be down to how and when they draw the lines so it's subjective, not factual. I also agree that you should have 30 seconds max to check. If it isn't obvious after that, it remains with the on field decision.
Yes if that is possible then that is the way to go. Much better than simply blaming VAR for human error or pedantry in Stockley Park.
 


pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
30,395
West, West, West Sussex
How in the name of all things holy did both these two beat us recently. This game is stinking the Premier League out. Appalling rubbish.
 




Jim in the West

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NSC Patron
Sep 13, 2003
4,635
Way out West
Just watched the last 15 mins - how on earth did we lose to Sheff Utd? Surely the worst team to have "graced" the EPL? Even that terrible Derby team from 2007/08 must have been better? They simply have no idea how to play football!!
 






Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
I'm happy to wrong but I just don't remember pundits in the studio drilling down this forensically.

We have VAR because:-

- Football is fast.
- Referees are human.
- Humans can make mistakes.
- Armchair fans knew of mistakes as they happened.
- 'The media' leapt on every mistake like a pack of rabid dogs.


As said I'm if I'm wrong, I'm wrong, I just don't remember the analysis, uproar, and self-flagellation ever came down to toenail length and shirt sleeves.



For whatever reason the pursuit of unobtainable 'perfection' has caused the powers that be to lose sight of the reasons behind VAR.

I don't know what the answer is, time limit, camera limit, managers call, but somehow the system needs to be allowed to make the errors that'll occur after 10 minutes of scrutiny, in order to catch the centre forward who's punched the ball in.

Or we all accept a centre forward can punch the ball in, and have it pass without comment.
 


rebel51

Well-known member
Jan 4, 2021
772
West sussex
I was at that game with my old mate Howard Gravett. Hans Kraay scored (the winner?) and ran the length of the pitch back to the Albion fans and half climbed the fencing to get in and celebrate wit us. Legend.

[Hey kids - in the old days, we used to be fenced in at football by 10 foot steel fences. Happy days]
Remember jumping on the fence , the next thing claret everywhere, a bit of metal or whatever decided to go into my hand. Thanks to St John's ambulance I was sorted. Bloody worth it though, hans is evil, hans is evil.
 




Jeremiah

God is great
Mar 15, 2020
2,267
Hove
Hmm this weekend has a look of being the complete reversal of last weekend when everything went our way.

Still avoid defeat tomorrow and other results won't really matter that much.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Hmm this weekend has a look of being the complete reversal of last weekend when everything went our way.

Still avoid defeat tomorrow and other results won't really matter that much.

Potentially we had a chance of overtaking Palace, putting more points between us and Newcastle....happened so often, so you know what happens now :down:
 


maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,083
Zabbar- Malta
Hmm this weekend has a look of being the complete reversal of last weekend when everything went our way.

Still avoid defeat tomorrow and other results won't really matter that much.
It's yet another chance to go above Palace gone with two flukey goals.

We're bound to lose tomorrow now.
 




Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
24,963
Worthing
You're either offside or you're not. Just because it's CLOSE doesn't make it any more incorrect if the wrong decision is made. :ffsparr:

Imagine Sheffield Wednesday had just scored that "goal" in their game and you're in the VAR box making the decision:

Ref: "looks like he's just offside there. Unlucky, but we can't let Mike Dean give that"
The Wizard: "but it was REALLY close and although we have the technology we probably shouldn't spend an extra 20 seconds confirming it in case the dullards whinge that VAR is killing the game"

It is THIS FFS. I understand your hand or arm shouldn’t be offside but that will most probably change for next season. If you’re an inch offside you’re f..cking offside
 


Se20

Banned
Oct 3, 2012
3,981
It's yet another chance to go above Palace gone with two flukey goals.

We're bound to lose tomorrow now.

I think if you have 21 shots at goal, away from home, you deserve a bit of luck.
Eze with a great bit of anti football to put the game to bed.
Sheffield were so poor, how did they beat you ?
 


















Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
Helpful Moderator
Jul 21, 2003
19,949
Playing snooker
Cambridge Utd promoted to League 1. It’s a great set up there and The Abbey is still a proper old school football ground. Love watching a game there, especially under the lights on a Tuesday night. Looking forward to getting back there next season for a few games.
 


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