Which the PL clubs voted against usingThey're using Semi Auto offsides, makes things much quicker.
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Which the PL clubs voted against usingThey're using Semi Auto offsides, makes things much quicker.
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A cartoonish figure with a line drawn through it. Must be how they present the result of the semi-auto thing.Looked clear off to me . Did they show the lines . I didn’t see them do it
Is it just me, or has VAR been used properly in this tournament so far?
Really makes me think the reason it's a mess in the Prem is because English refs are just shit at using it.
The clubs are the PL.PL didn't vote against it, the clubs did.
The clubs are the PL.
Germany not getting a penalty with the foul continues into the area would have been another if it matteredThe one game so far with a VAR 'scandal' was the one game the officials were English.
Germany not getting a penalty with the foul continues into the area would have been another if it mattered
Not a single “escu” in the Romania team. What’s going on?
Only Poland are to be trusted, as they started with:
Frankowski, Zielinski, Zalewski, Urbanski and Szymanski
When it comes to major changes, all the clubs vote on it. A majority of at least 14 clubs is needed for any changes to be implemented. For example, last season (or the one before) there was a proposal to reduce the PL to 18 clubs. All of the 'big' clubs wanted this, but it was defeated.Not quite.
When it comes to major changes, all the clubs vote on it. A majority of at least 14 clubs is needed for any changes to be implemented. For example, last season (or the one before) there was a proposal to reduce the PL to 18 clubs. All of the 'big' clubs wanted this, but it was defeated.