Yep, I sit pretty much bang in line in WSL and didn't spot the touch (and neither did Junior who is way better at spotting this stuff than me)It was fairly clear Verbruggen had tipped it around the post from the WSU, probably less so from a lower angle, so I'm not surprised the lino didn't seem sure.
I’ll join you as that’s what I thought at the time too!Was a weird one in real time from behind the goal. Looked for all the world like two of ours messed up going for the same ball, allowing one of their to get a shot in that went a foot past the post and the keeper never got anywhere near.
Note to self: should 'of' gone to Specsavers
Don't think this was the OPs point - it's about how he made his decision / who he was talking to.
Yes. If the VAR are going to intervene on a simple corner then they should start telling the ref about other things.Does it matter
It wouldn't be VAR, because it doesn't fall under their remit.Don't think this was the OPs point - it's about how he made his decision / who he was talking to.
Surprised if they could see much better than him though!It wouldn't be VAR, because it doesn't fall under their remit.
I suspect he was talking to the lino and/or fourth official.
Early doors in this shit show of a refereeing performance Newcastle had a shot which appeared to go wide. Their players claimed a corner.
After what seemed like an age, and the ref talking into his mike he gave the corner.
My question, who was he talking to? The lino was running away from the corner and clearly thought it was a goal kick. The fourth official was miles away by comparison to the ref, similarly the other Lino. So was it VAR?
Which made me think are they allowed to generally chat about decisions like this with them because this feels like the only explanation?
Agreed, but there could be many reasons why it took a while to make/confirm the decision. The one reason I reject completely is that it was made by VAR, because it's a conspiratorial suggestion.Surprised if they could see much better than him though!