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It’ll get better.
I bet people had issues when red cards and substitutes were first used as well.
That just moves the argument to defining clear and obvious, which is a human call. Keep it for offside and bin the rest.VAR can be solved easily... Has there been a clear and obvious error? If yes overturn, if no then refs original decision should stand.
If it's still open to debate and not 100 percent conclusive, the refs results stands.
The problem is that its trying to be used in a way that is impossible - it's trying to catch anything and everything that occurs on the pitch to see if a decision can be overturned.... That is wrong.
If it's used as an extra pair of eyes to make sure that the ref hasn't made a howler then it's fine......
Simple rules
If you need a theoretical line to decide whether someone is offside then it's not clear and obvious,....... Clear and obvious is offside to the naked eye.
If a penalty is not given on the field and VAR have to make a decision on the minutest of contacts then the refs original decision should stand as its not clear and obvious.
If the ref has missed a blatant punch, headbutt or other clear red card offence then it should be used.
Clear and Obvious!
No because if there is a penalty given and a replay shows that there was absolutely no contact between the defender and the forward, then that is clear and obvious and should be overturned.That just moves the argument to defining clear and obvious, which is a human call. Keep it for offside and bin the rest.
VAR can be solved easily... Has there been a clear and obvious error? If yes overturn, if no then refs original decision should stand.
If it's still open to debate and not 100 percent conclusive, the refs results stands.
The problem is that its trying to be used in a way that is impossible - it's trying to catch anything and everything that occurs on the pitch to see if a decision can be overturned.... That is wrong.
If it's used as an extra pair of eyes to make sure that the ref hasn't made a howler then it's fine......
Simple rules
If you need a theoretical line to decide whether someone is offside then it's not clear and obvious,....... Clear and obvious is offside to the naked eye.
If a penalty is not given on the field and VAR have to make a decision on the minutest of contacts then the refs original decision should stand as its not clear and obvious.
If the ref has missed a blatant punch, headbutt or other clear red card offence then it should be used.
Clear and Obvious!
We will see what happens but I reckon Refs will now give more penalties on the basis that VAR will correct a mistake. That is what happened in rugby - give the try on the field and leave it to the video ref to see if there is any reason to overturn the decision.Clear and obvious that Tammy Abraham fell over last night, Clear and obvious that Sissoko penalty shouldn't of stood, clear and obvious has too broad of a meaning and the interpretation of the rules is also too broad, the dodgy penalty kicks being given now are more frequent than before VAR.
Just use VAR on Salah, I could get behind that.No because if there is a penalty given and a replay shows that there was absolutely no contact between the defender and the forward, then that is clear and obvious and should be overturned.
See 2 of Salah's penalties last year if you want an example.
VAR was supposed to remove 'We was robbed!' from the game. It hasn't done so - and I don't think it ever will, thank God - it's the only vestige of pride some supporters (eg Geordies) have.
That said, it has the potential to reduce the number of wrong decisions that go against elite, top flight teams like us.
Edit - Wow - currently the vote is like a re-run of Brexit.
We will see what happens but I reckon Refs will now give more penalties on the basis that VAR will correct a mistake. That is what happened in rugby - give the try on the field and leave it to the video ref to see if there is any reason to overturn the decision.
Just use VAR on Salah, I could get behind that.
Jacqui Oatley has made it her business to try and explain it all on her twitter feed. Every time she makes a clarification it becomes harder to understand.I've no problem if we end up with a correct decision but the fact is we aren't , I saw the ball hit a villa players hand in our game at the weekend VAR didn't give it nor did the ref, why? , VAR should be the authority on such matters not give the ref the benefit of the doubt when he/she is clearly wrong.
Have you ever watched a woman try to read a map?Jacqui Oatley has made it her business to try and explain it all on her twitter feed. Every time she makes a clarification it becomes harder to understand.
Have you ever watched a woman try to read a map?
Have you ever watched a woman try to read a map?
Alright. Calm down dear.