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Definite foul on raya for me, said it as soon as I saw the replay. Need to look at the impact all the alleged fouls would have had. Raya isn't impeded - he catches the ball and rice's foul has no impact. Similarly the other grappling for me doesn't affect any of the players ability to play the balled based on what has/hasn't been given this season
 
Definite foul on raya for me, said it as soon as I saw the replay. Need to look at the impact all the alleged fouls would have had. Raya isn't impeded - he catches the ball and rice's foul has no impact. Similarly the other grappling for me doesn't affect any of the players ability to play the balled based on what has/hasn't been given this season
This reads like - "A foul is only a foul when having a direct impact on the game".
This could be the latest in a long list of crazy and poorly worded amendments by IFAB. Perhaps it could be a directive for next season. (rice's foul has no impact).
Certainly would save us all a a lot of time arguing about and discussing such incidents. 🤣
 
This reads like - "A foul is only a foul when having a direct impact on the game".
This could be the latest in a long list of crazy and poorly worded amendments by IFAB. Perhaps it could be a directive for next season. (rice's foul has no impact).
Certainly would save us all a a lot of time arguing about and discussing such incidents. 🤣
the Forrest one v Chelsea had no impact. he was not getting to it. cross was over hit.
 
It makes no difference whether it was a foul or not. I couldn't care less. What bothers me, as it always does, is nobody is talking about the football
The celebrity referees and VAR are always top of the bill. The game is eating itself from within

I didn't watch the game. I haven't seen the incident. I'm past caring. The Boreham Wood v Rochdale final is the game I used to love

Issue is, if we had no VAR and that goal was given, Arsenal would be furious and their be pundits out there saying referees need help, how can they see what's going on with all the carnage.

I don't find it surprising one iota that the reaction seems to be yes it's probably a foul but where is the consistency instead of praising VAR on intervening on what would be a goal that should not be given. I'm sick of people going on about consistency, we will never get perfection, never have and never will.
 
Issue is, if we had no VAR and that goal was given, Arsenal would be furious and their be pundits out there saying referees need help, how can they see what's going on with all the carnage.

I don't find it surprising one iota that the reaction seems to be yes it's probably a foul but where is the consistency instead of praising VAR on intervening on what would be a goal that should not be given. I'm sick of people going on about consistency, we will never get perfection, never have and never will.
Agree, and I keep coming back to the fact that people wanted VAR to correct mistakes, and I dare say this incident would have been classed as such a mistake pre-VAR had the goal been allowed.

For me it is a very clear foul, and if Chris Kavanagh has said to VAR that he didn't see the arm across Raya's chest / neck and / or his shirt being pulled it feels that a VAR intervention was inevitable
 
Definite foul on raya for me, said it as soon as I saw the replay. Need to look at the impact all the alleged fouls would have had. Raya isn't impeded - he catches the ball and rice's foul has no impact. Similarly the other grappling for me doesn't affect any of the players ability to play the balled based on what has/hasn't been given this season
The whole object of the fouls was to stop attackers getting to where the ball was dropping - of course there's no impact if they're wrestled to the ground instead!
 
This was just covered on Mic'd up, and the audio played out pretty much as I thought it would. Chris Kavanagh immediately says he didn't see a foul and there was no indication an AR had. Darren England on VAR pretty much said he thought it was a foul straight away, then seemed to talk himself in and out of it over the next few minutes, before deciding it should be a review. They also had to check the other potential fouls which took time. None of them were deemed impactful because the potentially fouled players wouldn't have got to the ball to challenge for it and / or they happened at the same time as the foul on Raya.

Once Kavanagh looked at it at the screen he said it was a foul straight away, but England wanted to also make sure he was OK with the other potential fouls not being an issue, which he was, so the goal was disallowed. Given he clearly didn't see it real time, and said foul straight away on watching the replay, that does feel like it falls into the clear and obvious error category. The potential issue is that VAR sent him when they weren't really sure it was a C&O error, so almost a case of the right outcome being reached through the wrong procedure.

Webb was OK with it and was keen to point out that they have been consistent that holding of a keeper, as opposed just bodily contact, is always penalised and they'd told the clubs this before the season started.
 
The thing that stands out for me is the referee says nothing(so clearly didn't see it) yet he was static in the same spot, maybe it's just me but could his positioning could be better? Could this be a consequence we got VAR in the background so the term "lazy refereeing" comes into the media terms?

However this is why we do have VAR because the referee has missed a clear impact foul and I think the actions of Trossard are minimal at best imo. The rice holding comes after the initial foul and is probably not enough to bring the player down imo.
 
The thing that stands out for me is the referee says nothing(so clearly didn't see it) yet he was static in the same spot, maybe it's just me but could his positioning could be better? Could this be a consequence we got VAR in the background so the term "lazy refereeing" comes into the media terms?

However this is why we do have VAR because the referee has missed a clear impact foul and I think the actions of Trossard are minimal at best imo. The rice holding comes after the initial foul and is probably not enough to bring the player down imo.
Doesn't really matter where he stood there unless he has x-ray vision, he can't see through players' bodies. The only way he would have a chance of seeing that would be to be close to the goal line where referees used to stand, and there is no way they will do that now.
 
Doesn't really matter where he stood there unless he has x-ray vision, he can't see through players' bodies. The only way he would have a chance of seeing that would be to be close to the goal line where referees used to stand, and there is no way they will do that now.
Is that because they need to be well placed to see any vital incidents in the case of a breakaway and nothing vital ever happens close to the goal?
 
Is that because they need to be well placed to see any vital incidents in the case of a breakaway and nothing vital ever happens close to the goal?
A breakaway is one reason, plus the fact that the AR is positioned behind (usually) the corner flag/goal line so would be duplication of the same position, albeit the AR is further away. Also, from being positioned in front of the penalty area this enables the Referee to move if required & provides a panoramic view of all those positioned in front of him/her. In other words there is a better chance of identifying penal offences from where they are positioned in the modern game than on the goal-line.
 
Is that because they need to be well placed to see any vital incidents in the case of a breakaway and nothing vital ever happens close to the goal?
A number of factors. Being caught out having to run through a lot of traffic if there is a break away is one of them, but the key thing is viewing angle. On the edge of the area you can move around to get a better view, by the goal line you are limited as you obviously can't move in front of the goal, and unless you are 6'7 tall you'd have no chance of seeing anything if the corner is played deep to the far post as you'd be looking through a sea of bodies.
 
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