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Sorry But
I cant agree with everyone getting so upset about the disallowed goal
We shouldn’t have been in the position to rely on VAR we had so many chances to win without it
Fraser And Almiron we’re and aren’t good enough the big positive is Elliot Anderson what a player and must replace one of these two
Let’s look forward
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We shouldn't be in a position to rely on VAR?
What does that even mean?
VAR removed the goal, relying on VAR would mean benefitting from it, like Crystal Palace did today, Liverpool did on weds, wolves did last Sunday, City did in the 3-3 when we didn't get a pen.... need I go on.
We do not want to rely on VAR, but we should not be shafted by it week in week out either!
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Basically. . . what mick said.
I can see the principle of the point you're making.
However, it does feel like we're being actively worked against.
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It's here to stay.
Weaponises spineless decision-making.
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It’s been an eye opener for me. I thought referees got most of their poor decisions wrong due to the speed of the game. It’s alarming to see that they still make big errors with the benefit of several slow motion replays.
This means one of two things; either they don’t know the rules or they are biased.
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The daftest thing about it is, during the speed of the game, he got it right.