Ciley Myrus
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I thought it would be needed tonight when I saw Mr Moss was ref but the AR made the call....
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Correct decision, sure. Conclusive proof that the system works and is definitely a good thing......not in my opinion.Are you really disputing a valid goal was scored which would otherwise have not been given?
Ok it was 1-0 at the time but if this is 0-0 and the last min? Its a goal and the tech avail assisted the officials to make the right call.
No, it wont always be as smooth as last night. But a valid goal, no silly cautions for dissent, no managers sent to stand for protesting. and what, 56 secs was it?
ARs are told to delay the flag. This AR did not follow protocol. See my post #4 above.i don't think the system works well in its current format (it should be a challenge based system imo) and the point you raise is the obvious hole! you'll have varying reactions by players and officials to similar offside scenarios...
player offside, flag up, ref blows, goal scored cannot be allowed
player offside, flag up, ref doesn't blow, goal scored can be allowed
i dont see a way round this without ARs being told not to flag for tight offside calls which might lead to goals...but where do you draw the line!?
Yep, quite happy to dispute it.
The system has worked perfectly fine for many many years....and you want to change it to stop players getting cautioned for dissent or managers sent to the stands?
How about they just grow up and behave like adults instead of kids? That would work as well?
It’s a gimmick being rolled out to appease the money men of football....it does nothing for the ‘spirit of the game’....how long before we see the first caution for a player protesting to the ref who doesn’t send it to the VAR?
ARs are told to delay the flag. This AR did not follow protocol. See my post #4 above.
You are content to deny teams valid goals? Are you sure football officiating is your thing? Players play to score more goals than the opposition, fans pay in to see their team score more goals than the opposition but your happy to disallow them?
A very fair question - corner decisions are not reviewable if I remember correctly, and a corner that leads to a goal is unlikely to be included in a post-goal review. This is why a challenge system makes most sense to me - if a manager fails to challenge a corner that leads to a goal, he's got no one to blame but himself.but where do you draw the line? what if you see an incident, think it's offside but dont put your flag up. attempt at goal is saved for a corner which the attacking team then score from? that doesn't seem right to me...