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loui
20 Jan 19 17:20
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Clever pass inside right back instant cross converted by Williams, offside given as cross went in. Was clearly onside, but var did nothing. Gave free kick for offside. Very odd, and making a joke out of the new foolproof system.

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Mr Spock
When: 20 Jan 19 17:30
I never thought I'd say this but I f00kin hate it.
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loui
When: 20 Jan 19 17:39
Stops the momentum of the game, and everyone still arguing after it. A spanner in the works more like
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11kv
When: 20 Jan 19 18:00
Will cause more problems that it was designed to solve
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brassneck
When: 20 Jan 19 18:21
var can not get involved unless requested by the ref.(i think)
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1st time poster
When: 20 Jan 19 18:25
thought every goal was checked as a given
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Why so serious?
When: 20 Jan 19 18:31
Watched the game....quite clearly onside.
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loui
When: 20 Jan 19 18:59
The problem with var is there’s so many different scenarios that haven’t been even thought of yet. Footballs already a minefield for officials. This is supposed to help, but is full of its own complications. Should just use for goal line technology etc.
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11kv
When: 20 Jan 19 19:05
Var officials will check every and anything...........
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roache
When: 20 Jan 19 20:56
We don't want to see good goals chalked off which is happening frequently in the European leagues when VAR check and the strikers toe is a centimetre offside,there needs some tolerance built in as when VAR see offside by a centimetre this may not even be correct due to camera angle etc, just like in cricket when its umpires call i suggest that to overturn the refs decision for example VAR over ruling a goal due to minuscule offside then this should only be done when it is absolutely clear and obvious offside and the attacking team is given the benefit of doubt and we stay with the refs decision this will stop minutes being wasted watching endless slow motion replays to spot an attacker offside by such small margins.
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