It is and isn't, the stupid things like Pukkis clear onside goal is Fing stupid, but in big decisions where is needed will be of benefitBolton Wanderers wrote:Var is ruining the gameNo Pukki No Party wrote:Another 2 points lost to f***ing VAR.
It really is incredibly poorly implemented.
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Liverpool have now been unbeaten in the league for a whole year but thats just a conspiracy right
A good win for Norwich last night ....can they stay up?
Blah blah blahBolton Wanderers wrote:A good win for Norwich last night ....can they stay up?
Well that's Liverpool unbeaten run gone
I hadn't spotted that. Bloody hell, it went in style too!!Bolton Wanderers wrote:Well that's Liverpool unbeaten run gone
Hope not, I want to get back to proper football instead of this VAR nonsense in grounds full of prawn sandwich eaters.Bolton Wanderers wrote:A good win for Norwich last night ....can they stay up?
Yeah for proper football .....league 2 is where it's atNo Pukki No Party wrote:Hope not, I want to get back to proper football instead of this VAR nonsense in grounds full of prawn sandwich eaters.
Feel like Everton were robbed by VAR today...? Hmm
People who i have spoke to are split on that decision that cost everton 3 points, me personally de gea was never going to get that ball as his body was going in the opposite direction as soon as the shot was hit, and unless he is a shapeshifter no human can change there direction that quickly, his vision was not blocked when the shot was taken unless he is 2ft tall, common sense should of given the goal, i know the rules are there saying in his line of sight, but like all the rules that is a interpretation and the everton lad was not in his line of sight unless like i said de gea is 2ft tallJohns Army wrote:Feel like Everton were robbed by VAR today...? Hmm
It can be argued Dea Gea was gonna attempt to save the deflection, which he maybe expected with the shot coming towards Sigurdson (not sure how hes spelt lol).Tracys Treats wrote:People who i have spoke to are split on that decision that cost everton 3 points, me personally de gea was never going to get that ball as his body was going in the opposite direction as soon as the shot was hit, and unless he is a shapeshifter no human can change there direction that quickly, his vision was not blocked when the shot was taken unless he is 2ft tall, common sense should of given the goal, i know the rules are there saying in his line of sight, but like all the rules that is a interpretation and the everton lad was not in his line of sight unless like i said de gea is 2ft tallJohns Army wrote:Feel like Everton were robbed by VAR today...? Hmm