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Thread: VAR strikes again

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    VAR strikes again

    Obvious foul on Trafford. Why can't the officials see it? We have been cheated here

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    Trafford should never have come out for that cross.

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    With Peter Banks as VAR referee what do you expect.

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    "I’m new to this ownership thing, so if I get fined by the Premier League, so be it… This is as blatant and obvious of a foul as you could have. To miss this on the field AND miss this on VAR is truly disgraceful."

    Posted by JJ Watt. Absolutely 100% true. Good to see that a club owner has the b""s to post the truth about VAR

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    He'll probably be fined
    But I’m wandering if the ref says he saw contact, and thought it was too soft to give a free kick, then VAR is not gonna step in? If we could hear the audio and the ref explained why we would be less in the dark.

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    It wouldn't have played out like with Muric in net. I hope Trafford has a sell back close or something when we go down. Get Muric back in then, and develop him.

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    At the moment I have just left St Maarten on board the Arvia. Arrive Antigua tomorrow morning. Even from 3000 miles away that was a foul on Trafford! Has any date been set for a meet up in Manchester?

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    I'm baffled beyond belief why Kompany keeps making the same mistakes and expects a different outcome.

    Put Muric between the sticks FFS.

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    Trafford has been improving over the last few games, and I think he was fouled for their equaliser.

    The player I was suprised to see coming on was Tressor, he has shown no signs of improvement or indeed any signs of being up for the fight to avoid relegation. Both Benson and Zaroury should be well ahead of Tressor and both were available to Kompany last night.

    Replacing Odobert for Tressor must have been a dream come true for Luton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vintage Claret View Post
    Trafford has been improving over the last few games, and I think he was fouled for their equaliser.

    The player I was suprised to see coming on was Tressor, he has shown no signs of improvement or indeed any signs of being up for the fight to avoid relegation. Both Benson and Zaroury should be well ahead of Tressor and both were available to Kompany last night.

    Replacing Odobert for Tressor must have been a dream come true for Luton.
    It was his weak pass and subsequent tackle that led to the equalizer.

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