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If Gabriel cheated to fool the Ref, what was fucking VAR doing? It’s a clear an obvious error
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Apologies - see below for the official Key Match Incident Panels review of last season's decision.
Again, you, as a Spurs fan, cannot be objective about this. It is literally impossible for you to be.
So do you think this and the Ekitike ones should be both goals or both fouls? Did have a quick flick through that Liverpool match thread and saw you did call the Ekitike one a blatant foul.
The thing is if the previous one was given when the push was more blatant than last night, our goal should stand. We didn't even see VAR review in action to contest whether or not that's a foul. How unbelievable was that? The ref was the quickest to give it no goal, almost instinctively to chalk it off by any means. And that's sickening.So do you think this and the Ekitike ones should be both goals or both fouls? Did have a quick flick through that Liverpool match thread and saw you did call the Ekitike one a blatant foul.
Eh??? How can they differ.I think Ekitike is a foul and RKM isn’t
But I’m a Spurs fan so understand my own bias. The refs aren’t meant to be biased but how is it we have yesterday, Ekitike, West Ham, Gabriel in the NLD last season, the Newcastle one recently…
Everytime Spurs get fucked? That’s not a coincidence.
I think Ekitike is a foul and RKM isn’t
But I’m a Spurs fan so understand my own bias. The refs aren’t meant to be biased but how is it we have yesterday, Ekitike, West Ham, Gabriel in the NLD last season, the Newcastle one recently…
Everytime Spurs get fucked? That’s not a coincidence.
Eh??? How can they differ.
I think by the letter of the law both should be fouls.
And we arent, hence the difference. It has nothing to do with bias.
All 1 off bits and pieces. Its consistent with us. I never said conspiracy thats you using that word. Bias and incompetence are totally different.Why did romeros not get sent off vs Brentford then.
This season we dont ever have the ball in the box how can you win pens when you only cross the ball in
Every team has dubious goals allowed/disallowed.
How come Woolwich players are the only ones that got sent off for kicking the balls away last season
How come Fernandes gor a red against us last season
How did Liverpool goal get disallowed against us 2 seasons ago.
CONSPIRACY!!!!!!
Like the way he said "you as a Spurs fan" indicating he is notAre these official and these are reviews of VAR decisions and not opinion pieces, and is there anything on refereeing decisions before they even get to VAR, 50/50's, bookings etc...?
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That's the premise of my argument not VAR calls because VAR calls tend to lean into objectivity - I'm talking about bias lean into subjectivity.
Because IMO RKM’s are already extended and locked before his hands touch Gabriel. There isn’t a push because he’s got no leverage to push. Hes even moving backwards by the time his hands touch Gabriel. It’s a defensive touch to protect his space from a defender backing in. Hes doing it because he’s read the fight and has the position to defend.
IMO Ekitike jumps into Romero to win the space where the ball is arriving. Romero actually had the position until Ekitike jumped into him. Ekitike is moving forwards to win the space.
But I get it, I’m biased.
Really all we can ask for is consistency and there is none
But that just means VAR is entirely pointless and we should have just stuck with the "if in the opinion of the referee" position that we'd had for nearly 150 years
You've been led into that conclusion by the corrupt nature of those administering VAR since the introduction of the pitchside monitor and outside voices, like gobshite Nev, influencing the outcomes.
VAR is a useful tool for the ref when he can't see things that have happened.
It has been made ineffective and frustrating by those who have administered it in the Premier League.
Fine - but regardless I don't think the benefits outweigh the negatives
Are these official and these are reviews of VAR decisions and not opinion pieces, and is there anything on refereeing decisions before they even get to VAR, 50/50's, bookings etc...?
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That's the premise of my argument not VAR calls because VAR calls tend to lean into objectivity - I'm talking about bias lean into subjectivity.