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How can the ref give a penalty in the newcastle game! Im sure half the refs must be on the take nowadays there that bad
Quote from: bpoolrover on November 28, 2023, 10:01:41 pmHow can the ref give a penalty in the newcastle game! Im sure half the refs must be on the take nowadays there that badJust seen it 1st thoughts never a penalty2nd viewing I can see why he gave it, yes it was close to him when Mbappe played it, yes his arm wasn't in an unatural position he was on the run but he did appear to pull his arm down as the ball hit him and I think it was that slight downward movement that persuaded the ref to give it JMHO
Yes, it was body first then ricochet onto the arm but was the arm in an annatural position to stop the ball getting to it's destination?
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on November 29, 2023, 09:16:58 amYes, it was body first then ricochet onto the arm but was the arm in an annatural position to stop the ball getting to it's destination? I've not seen the incident in question but the laws of the game and IFAB ruling are very clear that ricochets off the body to the hand/arm are not handball offences.Obviously there has to be a line drawn between a ricochet and a controlled play from body to hand but a genuine ricochet is not an offence.
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This was let's remember trumpeted as a definitive decision maker...
Shocking int it?There'll be jubilation in the streets of Doha, and mortification in the streets of Riyadh.
Quote from: Donnywolf on November 29, 2023, 09:32:14 amThis was let's remember trumpeted as a definitive decision maker...This is the problem with VAR right here, the laws of the game around fouls and handballs are subjective, which is precisely why you have a referee in the first place, to be an independent arbitrator. People have championed VAR expecting it to be able to give definitive black/white answers on things that aren't black/white.Just trust the bloke with the whistle to give the decision to the best of their ability and crack on. Sometimes you'll get the calls, sometimes you won't. That's life. The expectation on officials to be perfect every game when footballers aren't is ridiculous.
Agree Viva but are you advocating an end to VAR or for it to decide the objective calls such as Offside and Refs get the restSee they are now proposing Corners and Yellow Cards coming under their "domain" as well
Quote from: Donnywolf on November 29, 2023, 12:16:28 pmAgree Viva but are you advocating an end to VAR or for it to decide the objective calls such as Offside and Refs get the restSee they are now proposing Corners and Yellow Cards coming under their "domain" as well I'd bin it off entirely... but then also it doesn't affect about 95% of my football watching anyway. The only matches I've attend where it's used are internationals, and West Ham away in the FA Cup the other season. The big reason I don't like it is that up until it's introduction football was one of the rare sports where the rules were exactly the same whether you were playing in the Donny Sunday League or the Premier League. So it's taken a big bit of egality out of the gameBut if you must use it then you can only really use it for black and white decisions, so the goal-line technology they have implemented is a an example of that working. And it also makes sense because it's often a blind spot for officials (it's rare an assistant referee is ever going to be fully in-line). If you're of the mind that all decisions must be 100% accurate then offside is also where it can be used. But then ultimately people then complain if a player is given offside when their toe is offside, despite this being exactly the sort of accuracy that people clamouring for VAR were wanting.
Agree Viva but are you advocating an end to VAR or for it to decide the objective calls such as Offside and Refs get the restSee they are now proposing Corners and Yellow Cards coming under their "domain" as well
Shocking decision, the referee should of never have been put in that position, I've yet to see an official stick with their original decision after they have been called over to have another look. Its almost interpreted as 'you have made the wrong call and you need to change it'The VAR official could have taken all the pressure off the ref by not referring it back to him. The ball hitting his arm after bouncing off his body is just plain wrong, not sure how they could interpret that as the player having his arm in an unusual position in that split second, really quite bizarre and plenty of suspicion of corruption being in play.Just goes to show when it comes to so called "big teams" with plenty of clout behind them and a baying crowd, regardless of the officials they ALWAYS cave in.Newcastle have been robbed and will probably now not qualify for the knockout stages, its not that they need the cash but still, further evidence of a system that is being managed incorrectly.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 28, 2023, 10:05:49 pmShocking int it?There'll be jubilation in the streets of Doha, and mortification in the streets of Riyadh.And the millions that they constantly payIt says nothing to me about my life