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glacierSpurs

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Sep 28, 2013
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That is fucking outrageous. You might as well toss a coin as to whether to allow it or not. That has to be the closest one yet.
Exactly. At such close decisions to call, you can never get a human to make the final decision. Biasness will always come into play. If this is not corruption/conspiracy, I don't know what is.
 

Primativ

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Aug 9, 2017
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That is the most disgusting decision yet. That replay is a disgrace. He is level. He looks more
onside. Corrupt sport
 

JCRD

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Aug 10, 2018
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I do like the Sounness idea of any part of his body being onside with the opposing player then its not offside but then again youll still have potentially the same issue as the current ones - 1mm. I already discussed that yesterday so wont repeat myself.
 

Oscar22

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Apr 9, 2004
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Thing is surely there needs to come a time when we look at the main body mass of a player? All this with toes and heels and an arm offside is nonsense.
The way a human body behaves and acts, you will occasionally have players who have more deliberate motions in their arms when running, some players naturally lean further forward in their run. At the moment it just feels like so many goals are being disallowed when they shouldn’t be.
Look at that Wolves one, they’re level, I don’t care what anyone says, they’re level. Of course the wolves players size 11 boot is slightly further forward than the LiVARpool players size 10. However that Wolves player is gaining no unfair advantage there, let those ones stand.
Also, before anyone says it’s bias against Liverpool, Pukkis one yesterday, for me, should have stood.
 

spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
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Didnt we have an identical decision go for us yesterday? I think we are one of the most beenefitted teams with VAR.

I fuckin hate it but both decisions were 'correct' today...

It’s not the point though is it? I don’t care if it benefits us or not now. I reached that point at the Sheffield United game when we should of lost. Those offsides when they’ve been level have always benefitted the attacking team, now nobody knows what the rule is. It’s ruining every match. I read today they are now using it to the smallest measurement known to man, called a plank length. Now that’s just silly.
 

SugarRay

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Jul 6, 2011
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Didnt we have an identical decision go for us yesterday? I think we are one of the most beenefitted teams with VAR.

I fuckin hate it but both decisions were 'correct' today...

We’ve benefitted from it more than anyone. City, Watford, Sheffield United, then Norwich yesterday. All shocking decisions and that’s just off the top of my head.
 

SirNiNyHotspur

23 Years of Property, Concerts, Karts & Losing
Apr 27, 2004
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Lol last year Scouse got so many dodgy ref decisions I thought they lost their chance to win the title, VAR has just been brought in to make sure they get it...
 
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