NottsYellow
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Per Priceoffootball on twitter, the expenses of our game at Newcastle included £9,251.00 + VAT for the use of VAR!!!!!!
10 grand for 3 decisions in our favour... Bargain ?Per Priceoffootball on twitter, the expenses of our game at Newcastle included £9,251.00 + VAT for the use of VAR!!!!!!
It is fair for the two teams playing in a match where VAR is available so I see no issue with the principle of using it where it’s installed even though I hate VAR.Thought the officials made the correct decision at the time and VAR just confirming those calls, can’t understand why it is use in the FA cup because not all clubs have it , save the money and have an even playing field.
Exactly. I don't see the fuss of some games having VAR and not others. All games are being played to the same laws, just have different means of getting the laws applied correctly, and no team in the competition is disadvantaged at all.It is fair for the two teams playing in a match where VAR is available so I see no issue with the principle of using it where it’s installed even though I hate VAR.
It is fair for the two teams playing in a match where VAR is available so I see no issue with the principle of using it where it’s installed even though I hate VAR.
Exactly. I don't see the fuss of some games having VAR and not others. All games are being played to the same laws, just have different means of getting the laws applied correctly, and no team in the competition is disadvantaged at all.
But Crewe don’t have VAR and so it isn’t an option there. Are you saying that we should not use the technology (as much as I hate it) which is more likely to result in the correct outcome in a specific match where neither side is disadvantaged in that specific match by its use?The Laws of the game are meant to be universal, the correct decision is as important at Crewe as Old Trafford
I don’t see the relevance of that argument - the suggestion is that if the technology is available for use in a specific match so that neither side is disadvantaged in that match, why wouldn’t you use it? It has no impact on sides playing in matches where the technology isn’t available.i will counter that, let's look at the Browne incident if that's at Newcastle the goal and incidents leading up to it gets checked but at Oxford it's not..potentially that could cost a place in the next round (i saw no foul btw just using it as an illustration )
i will counter that, let's look at the Browne incident if that's at Newcastle the goal and incidents leading up to it gets checked but at Oxford it's not..potentially that could cost a place in the next round (i saw no foul btw just using it as an illustration )
Why?I would say that if you have played a season long campaign without VAR and then come into a game with a team that have played all season with VAR you are at a disadvantage.
I don't disagree with any of that and I don't like VAR as it is currently used, but still dont see how any side is disadvantaged relative to any other team playing in a game not using VAR (regardless of Robie's view previously).VAR multiple replays & use of technology, taking upto ten mins and disrupting the flow of the game
without VAR one man, with at best one of his two assistant referees advising, on the spur of the moment
same laws applied ..... vastly different application of said laws between the two forms of making decisions
The Laws of the game are meant to be universal, the correct decision is as important at Crewe as Old Trafford
All that is just to do with the cost of using VAR. Every game tries to get to the correct decisions, whatever methods are in place.You miss the point, Var is for the Elite Leagues because the powers that be believe it's more important to reach the correct decision than in the lower leagues...If you have it then it should be at every ground...
Why is it more important that the correct decision is sought at Old Trafford but not at Accrington? The Ref/officials decisions are accepted so why not let them get on with it across the game?
The whole useless system would not have been needed if they stopped the players,coaches/managers abusing officials and the TV pundits taking virtual every moment to try prove the officials wrong.
Stop tv replays and stop the circus that Var has become
As i said the other day our cup replay is what the game is about and VAR would have completely ruined it but if it has to be in the game then it should be used at all grounds.