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Post by crouchpotato1 on May 5, 2022 18:04:58 GMT
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Post by thehartshillbadger on May 5, 2022 18:11:43 GMT
Changing the rules before the seasons finished. Stupid if you ask me, it’s still the championship.
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Post by banksy1art on May 5, 2022 18:16:53 GMT
Changing the rules before the seasons finished. Stupid if you ask me, it’s still the championship. but a wrong decision at this stage would cost a club millions
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Post by Veritas on May 5, 2022 18:20:16 GMT
Changing the rules before the seasons finished. Stupid if you ask me, it’s still the championship. but a wrong decision at this stage would cost a club millions The problem is bad decisions in the regular season may already have cost clubs millions. VAR should either be all in or all out, where was it at Huddersfield?
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Post by bayernoatcake on May 5, 2022 18:20:19 GMT
Shite decision.
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Post by werrington on May 5, 2022 18:28:51 GMT
Changing the rules before the seasons finished. Stupid if you ask me, it’s still the championship. but a wrong decision at this stage would cost a club millions But a wrong decision back in November could see a team miss the play offs by one point so missing out on the chance of getting those millions ….what’s the difference?
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2022 18:29:06 GMT
With so much at stake and the standard of refereeing is only right. One idiot ref could cost a team 10s of millions
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Post by wearestoke80 on May 5, 2022 18:34:05 GMT
No reason why we can’t have it in championship next season then
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Post by willieeetmiout on May 5, 2022 18:50:57 GMT
Changing the rules before the seasons finished. Stupid if you ask me, it’s still the championship. but a wrong decision at this stage would cost a club millions You hold VAR in an usually high regard
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Post by thehartshillbadger on May 5, 2022 21:01:01 GMT
Changing the rules before the seasons finished. Stupid if you ask me, it’s still the championship. but a wrong decision at this stage would cost a club millions So what. Changing rules just for the play offs is ridiculous. Loads of teams have been on the wrong end of decisions all season. Had VAR been in the championship you could have well seen a different table
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Post by spitthedog on May 5, 2022 21:07:24 GMT
Guaranteed to cause more controversy when it gets it wrong.....as it often does.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2022 21:26:30 GMT
After some of the shocking decisions we constantly see at this level is the only sensible option.
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Post by Billy the kid on May 5, 2022 21:45:00 GMT
Var got a few wrong in the Leicester game tonight, I wouldn't hold my breath.
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Post by cvillestokie on May 5, 2022 23:47:44 GMT
but a wrong decision at this stage would cost a club millions But a wrong decision back in November could see a team miss the play offs by one point so missing out on the chance of getting those millions ….what’s the difference? So because the wrong decision was made previously, it should be continued to be made for the foreseeable future? If the clubs involved in the games all want it, what does it matter?
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Post by billybadger on May 6, 2022 5:16:33 GMT
I bet Forest wish they had it in the last game at Bournemouth after the awful Stuart Attwell missed a stonewall penalty
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Post by adamsson on May 6, 2022 6:18:33 GMT
That's the end of Luton's chances then
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Post by CBUFAWKIPWH on May 6, 2022 6:24:45 GMT
Changing the rules before the seasons finished. Stupid if you ask me, it’s still the championship. but a wrong decision at this stage would cost a club millions So why have they introduced VAR?
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Post by lordb on May 6, 2022 6:49:45 GMT
but a wrong decision at this stage would cost a club millions So why have they introduced VAR? Because TV likes it
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Post by leicspotter on May 6, 2022 8:28:51 GMT
So why have they introduced VAR? Because TV likes it Exactly. It has absolutely nothing to do with fairness. What happened to: "these things even themselves out over a season"? Changing the rules part way through a season is never a good idea...opens up so many cans full of worms...
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Post by stokie223 on May 6, 2022 8:47:21 GMT
Even if VAR made a call in the final which meant the result of the game was decided fairly after the on-field referee/linesmen had missed something, this is still absolutely the wrong decision. We either have VAR in the Championship, or we don't. End of story.
Irrespective of the importance of the fixture, it's completely wrong to pick and choose when to use it.
As others have alluded to - there could have been many calls over the course of a full season which have cost teams points, which have in turn led to them missing the playoffs (or automatic promotion) by the skin of their teeth. Teems may have been relegated that could have stayed up with VAR. It's completely unfair on the rest of the league.
You only have to pluck one game out of thin air - Stoke vs. Huddersfield. They should have been down to 10, we should have had a penalty. Different result IMO. Extrapolate that over the year and there could be a few teams which very easily could have been a place or two higher/lower in the league.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2022 8:56:24 GMT
I bet Forest wish they had it in the last game at Bournemouth after the awful Stuart Attwell missed a stonewall penalty And the game v Luton. So many poor calls, VAR has to come in permanently
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2022 10:00:10 GMT
I bet Forest wish they had it in the last game at Bournemouth after the awful Stuart Attwell missed a stonewall penalty To be fair to Atwell, his liner flagged him offside so there wasn't a decision to make.
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Post by crouchpotato1 on May 12, 2022 16:07:25 GMT
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Post by AlliG on May 12, 2022 16:11:43 GMT
Presume that means that VAR doesn't work when it is dark and therefore can't be used at Luton?
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Post by franklin on May 12, 2022 16:21:53 GMT
but a wrong decision at this stage would cost a club millions But a wrong decision back in November could see a team miss the play offs by one point so missing out on the chance of getting those millions ….what’s the difference? Nail on the head mate good or bad don't change the rules before the season ends.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2022 16:32:13 GMT
Presume that means that VAR doesn't work when it is dark and therefore can't be used at Luton? Their ground looks like they still use a kid to sweep the chimney so VAR could be beyond them
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Post by PotterLog on May 12, 2022 16:36:29 GMT
Even if VAR made a call in the final which meant the result of the game was decided fairly after the on-field referee/linesmen had missed something, this is still absolutely the wrong decision. We either have VAR in the Championship, or we don't. End of story. Irrespective of the importance of the fixture, it's completely wrong to pick and choose when to use it. As others have alluded to - there could have been many calls over the course of a full season which have cost teams points, which have in turn led to them missing the playoffs (or automatic promotion) by the skin of their teeth. Teems may have been relegated that could have stayed up with VAR. It's completely unfair on the rest of the league. You only have to pluck one game out of thin air - Stoke vs. Huddersfield. They should have been down to 10, we should have had a penalty. Different result IMO. Extrapolate that over the year and there could be a few teams which very easily could have been a place or two higher/lower in the league. Using or not using VAR now has absolutely no effect on the rest of the league. The rules are the same, sometimes bad decisions are made, with and without VAR. Using it in the playoffs now has no bearing whatsoever on what’s come before.
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Post by PotterLog on May 12, 2022 16:38:07 GMT
Exactly. It has absolutely nothing to do with fairness. What happened to: "these things even themselves out over a season"? Changing the rules part way through a season is never a good idea...opens up so many cans full of worms... What rules have been changed
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Post by LphPotter on May 12, 2022 17:09:27 GMT
Exactly. It has absolutely nothing to do with fairness. What happened to: "these things even themselves out over a season"? Changing the rules part way through a season is never a good idea...opens up so many cans full of worms... What rules have been changed It’s still the same competition, you cannot use it now when it hasn’t been used all season. It’s just wrong. Same as when they do it in the cups depending on the ground it’s being played at.
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Post by PotterLog on May 12, 2022 17:27:47 GMT
What rules have been changed It’s still the same competition, you cannot use it now when it hasn’t been used all season. It’s just wrong. Same as when they do it in the cups depending on the ground it’s being played at. Why is it wrong? What extra fairness would be conferred on the rest of the division by them not using it now? It’s the same teams playing the same games with the same rules. It favours nobody.
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