It won’t be any worse. The technology is flawed and it takes more than it givesAnd just rely on corrupt and inept one person in the middle who won’t see everything…nah.
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It won’t be any worse. The technology is flawed and it takes more than it givesAnd just rely on corrupt and inept one person in the middle who won’t see everything…nah.
What happened in 15/16?It's ironic people want to talk about match fixing because we might get relegated, but no one wanted to talk about it in 2015/16, rather just take cheap digs at Poch
I get the frustration with VAR, but don’t talk like football before was some flawless golden age when refs were still making horrendous decisions every week, we just had fewer cameras and no social media clipping every mistake from 15 angles within seconds. Football’s a simple game in theory, but modern football is full of dark arts, diving, shirt pulling, tactical fouls and players conning refs at ridiculous speed. Acting like just let refs decide again suddenly stops blatant absurd decisions is fantasy stuff, because VAR only came in after years of everyone moaning about obvious howlers. The problem isn’t technology existing, it’s the cowardly implementation, refs hiding behind VAR instead of owning decisions, and VAR officials refusing to overrule mates unless it’s basically a crime scene. Scrap the forensic nonsense and keep it for genuinely clear and obvious errors, but if people think binning it entirely magically fixes officiating then I’ve got some magic beans to sell them.Balls to all that. Football is a simple game and I wish we'd stop coming up with new ways to complicate it.
Scrap the whole fucking thing and force refs to make decisions themselves again. I've had enough.
Flawless it certainly wasn't, but was the sport of football in the 50 years prior to VAR a golden age? How could you say anything else, it was one of the most universally beloved entertainments in human history during that period!don’t talk like football before was some flawless golden age when refs were still making horrendous decisions every week, we just had fewer cameras and no social media clipping every mistake from 15 angles within seconds.
No. Wrong. The technology CREATES those incentives in a way that is inherent and immovable, it is the absolute laws of physics that video replay will swallow the game, it CANNOT be otherwise.The problem isn’t technology existing, it’s the cowardly implementation, refs hiding behind VAR instead of owning decisions
Yup, it's not the tech, it's the corruption.I get the frustration with VAR, but don’t talk like football before was some flawless golden age when refs were still making horrendous decisions every week, we just had fewer cameras and no social media clipping every mistake from 15 angles within seconds. Football’s a simple game in theory, but modern football is full of dark arts, diving, shirt pulling, tactical fouls and players conning refs at ridiculous speed. Acting like just let refs decide again suddenly stops blatant absurd decisions is fantasy stuff, because VAR only came in after years of everyone moaning about obvious howlers. The problem isn’t technology existing, it’s the cowardly implementation, refs hiding behind VAR instead of owning decisions, and VAR officials refusing to overrule mates unless it’s basically a crime scene. Scrap the forensic nonsense and keep it for genuinely clear and obvious errors, but if people think binning it entirely magically fixes officiating then I’ve got some magic beans to sell them.
This stance is the rope that will hang the beautiful game
It's the awful corrupt referring, that brought in VAR that will hang the beautiful game.
We are top of yellow cards and second from bottom on around 4 fouls per yellow card compared to Woolwich at around 8.Fouls received, leading to yellow cards, we are not miles out at all
Before yesterday, we were 0.22 cards per foul given
Chelsea 0.21
brighton 0.20
sunderland 0.20
City 0.19
Bournemouth 0.19
Fulham 0.19
We arent even top of the 'fouls given per attempted tackle table'

It won’t be any worse. The technology is flawed and it takes more than it gives
I'd give it away in a heartbeat to have our game back.We were all celebrating when VAR correctly disallowed Sterlings goal in Champions League quarter final because the linesman failed to see it for offside. Imagine not having the Ajax experience.
To get the game back you’d need a complete overhaul of refs
That was an age ago. It’s gone too farWe were all celebrating when VAR correctly disallowed Sterlings goal in Champions League quarter final because the linesman failed to see it for offside. Imagine not having the Ajax experience.
I agree on implementation of VAR is an issue, but feel it’s needed if applied correctly and consistently, due to how the games moved on, so will have to agree to disagree on that.
I didnt react either.Without wanting to sound like a Scouser, is there no popular petition out there to get VAR removed from Premier League football?
When Richarlison scored yesterday I didn't react at all, was just waiting for it to be disallowed for something I hadn't seen. It's ruined the passion of supporting the team, introduces a second level of subjective options, just leave it with the on field ref so only one ref is accountable for shit decisions, and if he performs poorly then he gets relegated, giving a pathway for decent refs to work at the top.
Fair point, I went mental when that happened, think I may have ever teared up! However, it's crept into every part of the game and is now ruining it, I could accept a semi automated offside, goal line technology and then just leave the rest to the ref, force them to make decisions againWe were all celebrating when VAR correctly disallowed Sterlings goal in Champions League quarter final because the linesman failed to see it for offside. Imagine not having the Ajax experience.
We are top of yellow cards and second from bottom on around 4 fouls per yellow card compared to Woolwich at around 8.
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Premier League Team With Most Fouls Per Yellow Card 25/26 | StatMuse
Woolwich have the most fouls committed per yellow card by a club in the Premier League this season, with 7.58.www.statmuse.com
And touches in box versus penalties awarded
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We are top of yellow cards and second from bottom on around 4 fouls per yellow card compared to Woolwich at around 8.
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Premier League Team With Most Fouls Per Yellow Card 25/26 | StatMuse
Woolwich have the most fouls committed per yellow card by a club in the Premier League this season, with 7.58.www.statmuse.com
And touches in box versus penalties awarded
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No, you’ve added an additional layer to blur the lines and avoid my point. If tackles-to-fouls ratios are similar across teams then fair enough, but that is not the argument. The issue is the foul-to-yellow card ratio afterwards, where Spurs are clearly being punished far more harshly whilst Woolwich are getting a far more lenient threshold.The top table completely ignores how many tackles we make vs Woolwich.
Attempted tackles to foul to card data is very similar for every team -
The bottom table has pretty much zero context and whilst highlights one data point it doesnt do anything to explain anything it just shows a single stat
Ionman34 should be all over this stuff - seen that bottom chart pasted in here about 50 times and not a single pushback on the pitfalls of using this kind of out of context data to prove something.