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    Var

    I noticed that VAR was used in the Celtic v Buckie game , but did not appear to be used in the Killie v Dundee game ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deecom View Post
    I noticed that VAR was used in the Celtic v Buckie game , but did not appear to be used in the Killie v Dundee game ?
    In the cup , both teams have to agree to use var , and pay for it to be used

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mainlanddee View Post
    In the cup , both teams have to agree to use var , and pay for it to be used
    was not aware of that agreement, just thought at Dundees disallowed goal, if the ball had come off a defender then it would not have been offside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deecom View Post
    was not aware of that agreement, just thought at Dundees disallowed goal, if the ball had come off a defender then it would not have been offside.
    We had a goal disallowed as offside by VAR at Livingston earlier this season which was later proved to be a howling mistake by the VAR referees.
    VAR is certainly not the ‘magic bullet’ when the Scottish VAR referees are the same referees who have previously made incompetent refereeing decisions.
    Another case of the blind leading the blind.

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