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Thread: Are Officials losing the plot?

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    I still think it should be down to the ref to decide if he wants VAR assistance. Not some faceless neddy insisting that he does
    Unfortunately Grist that would then just give fans/pundits another stick to beat them with if they chose not to use VAR and it turned out they had made a 'clear and obvious error'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Unfortunately Grist that would then just give fans/pundits another stick to beat them with if they chose not to use VAR and it turned out they had made a 'clear and obvious error'.
    It's the "Clear and Obvious error" that does my nut in.

    It shouldn't take 3 minutes, views from umpteem different angles, 3 slide rules and a multitude of coloured vertical and horizontal lines to clear up something that's "CLEAR and OBVIOUS"

    If it can't be resolved in (say) 15 seconds then stick with the on field decision

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Unfortunately Grist that would then just give fans/pundits another stick to beat them with if they chose not to use VAR and it turned out they had made a 'clear and obvious error'.
    Only if the VAR people give them access to their video footage

    Then Sky ( as before) would have to depend on their own recordings

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    Or as in Cricket.

    Give each team 3 "appeals" against decisions
    If they're correct they keep the appeal, if not they lose it

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