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I still don't like that grey area of how much of a deflection is needed
The amount of times I hear people saying 'I don't understand the offside rule. Why do they keep changing it" etc., when actually not much has changed with that and it really isn't overly difficult to understand, whereas with handball I no longer have a clue what the rule is.
 
I thought having 10/15 mins of injury time was brilliant.

I’ll miss that.

I don’t care what the handball law is as long as it’s applied correctly and consistently.
 
Six years after coming in in a blaze of glory [ saying that it would make the game easier and stop mistakes] its still not suitable for use. What a waste of money and time.
 
So we'll now see expertly timed, 28-29 second long goal celebrations after late, decisive goals.

Plus even fewer people will have a correct grasp of the handball rule.

I'm also looking forward to Spurs falling victim to some odd looking offside decision in the final game before the international break.
 
Now THAT is what VAR is for...
I'm just watching MotD and see Man Utd go 2-1 up late in the game against Brighton... ref gives the goal, linesman is happy... VAR points out it was offside. Then Brighton go and win it. That is BIG for Spurs' top4/5/6 ambitions
 
Now THAT is what VAR is for...
I'm just watching MotD and see Man Utd go 2-1 up late in the game against Brighton... ref gives the goal, linesman is happy... VAR points out it was offside. Then Brighton go and win it. That is BIG for Spurs' top4/5/6 ambitions

would never have happened without VAR, its the best thing thats ever happened to pro football
 
Now THAT is what VAR is for...
I'm just watching MotD and see Man Utd go 2-1 up late in the game against Brighton... ref gives the goal, linesman is happy... VAR points out it was offside. Then Brighton go and win it. That is BIG for Spurs' top4/5/6 ambitions
Brighton are bigger threats to us than United.

Just because Prodigy and Liam Gallagher are headlining Leeds Festival this weekend, doesnt mean its still the 90s
 
The Gibbs-White red card was the first time I’ve seen a 4th official contribute anything to a match. Ref decided G-W got the ball, VAR couldn’t get involved, but 4th official intervened and told him that it was reckless and a 2nd yellow. He was 100% right, so credit where it’s due (even though it was Anthony Taylor)
 
More transparency is good, obviously. I wonder how it will work for those at matches, if half the stadium is trying to get onto the PL match centre account at the same time to find out what is going on. I hope some thought has been given to communicating this info in the grounds. I bet it hasn’t.

Looks like it will be for Carabao Cup at least.

 
I agree with him.

As we've seen, on here alone, where generally people are smarter than your average hooman, people will ignore the laws of the game when they are not in our favour.

Explain it or not, your average match going crowd is still going to be completely one eyed.
 
Hate to say it but no.
The ref should have seen it though.

All day long.

You give these football idiots great technology and they don't use it properly. It would take about 3 seconds for the video ref to tell the on pitch ref that it is a goal kick. Eventually players would stop appealing as they know the tech would get the decision right.

It's farcical to me that the video ref can't help his mate out.

Nobody tonight is to blame though. They are just operating to instruction. It does need changing though.
 
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