Giggsyking
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We've all done a Willian before lets be honest... think anyone who's played has done that (or played in a game where someones done it), probably in the exact same sneaky way too.
But that lad did dive. The first one was especially blatant.Those two incidents in the Leverkusen win over Bayern are brilliant examples of VAR being used properly. Hilarious the ref booked the same player twice for diving before overturning both decisions and awarding penalties.
And I think Carrol was not carded for the scissor tackle on Eriksen
And I think Carrol was not carded for the scissor tackle on Eriksen
Said it back then that he's a Geordie and was out to as much damage as possible before we faced Newcastle in the Cup final. Stupid caveman cnut.It's been about 2 months since that game and I still cannot believe the way Carroll behaved in that match. He seemed determined to hurt as many players as possible.
Media thrives on creating divides. VAR is great for that because it’s used so poorly.This need to be talked about by the club and tenHag. Why is everything pushed towards so it seems that we are getting decision with us when 99% of decisions are going against us all the time. If they talked about others as much I'll wouldn't mind talking about us. But it is just ManUtd, ManUtd, ManUtd. In negative way. There is agenda against us from some people. It is so clear.
Yeah, a kid called Webb-Ellis at Rugby school back in the 1800s!Someone did think about it, they called it Rugby
Just look at the BBC comments on the article for the game.This need to be talked about by the club and tenHag. Why is everything pushed towards so it seems that we are getting decision with us when 99% of decisions are going against us all the time. If they talked about others as much I'll wouldn't mind talking about us. But it is just ManUtd, ManUtd, ManUtd. In negative way. There is agenda against us from some people. It is so clear.
It is as same as a car and airplane. Thing is that Fernandes is now going to have eyes on him. For wrong reasons. Agenda works like that. Every little thing will be enlarged. We know how it works when it comes to our club.Media thrives on creating divides. VAR is great for that because it’s used so poorly.
Anyone with a brain can see the Bruno push/Mitrovic push are completely different. If we agree any ref contact is banned that’s fine and Bruno should have been sent off but it’s frustrating people are arguing as if they’re the same. Mitrovic fecking squared up the ref and shoved him then pursued him, Bruno gave a childish push as he ran round a linesman.
I agree. ManCity goal is for me offside but we have been paying that decision 10 times more with crazy decisions against us. 1 decision for and 99 decisions against. And people will talk about that one decision. Zero shame by those people including so called "experts" and "pundits".Just look at the BBC comments on the article for the game.
Literally every single person who's not a United fan on there is trying to somehow engineer a situation where we got away with it again. It's so obvious and we never seem to get a balanced opinion from the majority of oppo fans. The hate is real.
The only big one we've got away with this season is really that offside goal against City and even there it was their fault when they expected the ref to stop play, as they so often get decisions in their favour.
This is a fantastic paragraph !The linesman grabbed Fernandes first for a start, somewhere around the elbow which actually is a place where if you grab someone you'll get quite a visceral response, particularly when they don't expect it. Try it on someone you're comfortable with. Wrists, elbows, a finger are pretty good places to grab someone and get a more dramatic response, it's instinctual because those are areas that from a primal point of view we want to protect because injuries are debilitating and take the arm out of commission.
Well I was watching on TV and in real-time I couldn't have said for sure that Willian handled it so I am not surprised the ref didn't either, in that scenario he gave a corner which is the correct decision in those circumstances, when you see the replay the handball is more obvious and that's when VAR did it's job, IMO, anyone saying the saw an obvious handball in real-time either has super vision or are deluding themselvesAbuse is not on but referees being shit and inconsistent brings this on as well. Nobody can tell me the ref didn’t see the hand ball v Fulham but he shit the bed with the whole we want to make penalties harder to get initiative they implemented against the rules of football.
There’s no excuse for being shit in this day and age
Ref has the perfect view, honestly it’s clearly a pen just by how he stoops and leans in alone.Well I was watching on TV and in real-time I couldn't have said for sure that Willian handled it so I am not surprised the ref didn't either, in that scenario he gave a corner which is the correct decision in those circumstances, when you see the replay the handball is more obvious and that's when VAR did it's job, IMO, anyone saying the saw an obvious handball in real-time either has super vision or are deluding themselves
Ref has the perfect view, honestly it’s clearly a pen just by how he stoops and leans in alone.
Id give them leeway if it wasn’t yet another example of refs not giving us anything on the pitch. I can’t think of the last decision we got that was overturned but I can think of many that wasn’t given that VAR flat out ignored.
Interesting yet inevitable. Since introducing VAR we no longer accept human error. So any bad decision has to be due to corruption. End result, even less trust in referees, making their job/life even more difficult than it was before.
Abuse is not on but referees being shit and inconsistent brings this on as well. Nobody can tell me the ref didn’t see the hand ball v Fulham but he shit the bed with the whole we want to make penalties harder to get initiative they implemented against the rules of football.
There’s no excuse for being shit in this day and age
That's an article published in Aug 2021 so hardly nowOk, cool. Didn’t know about that. Seems like a sensible initiative. Not relevant to a handball decision though.
Interesting yet inevitable. Since introducing VAR we no longer accept human error. So any bad decision has to be due to corruption. End result, even less trust in referees, making their job/life even more difficult than it was before.
Such a short sighted article. Denial of a refereeing standard problem will not make the standards better. I wonder if citizens should take a similar approach when governments make mistakes. Learn to live with it.
I don't understand the need to link grasroots level ref to PL refs. When lower level refs are being abused, then action should be taken at that level. Protecting PL refs by forcing everyone to remain silent doesn't seem to help abuse at grassroot level.The main denial I see in all of this is denial about how difficult a referee’s job is. Everyone who thinks referees are corrupt or incompetent should be forced to referee a grass roots football game. As someone who has actually done that I can assure you it’s a real eye opener.
To be fair it was more of a broader point in why there is so much emotion erupting towards referees now.Ok, cool. Didn’t know about that. Seems like a sensible initiative. Not relevant to a handball decision though.
The referee's job, especially at elite level, is nigh on impossible, virtually every player cheats in some way, whether it be diving, exaggerating contact, time-wasting, disputing decisions, pushing, pulling shirts and everything else that goes onThe main denial I see in all of this is denial about how difficult a referee’s job is. Everyone who thinks referees are corrupt or incompetent should be forced to referee a grass roots football game. As someone who has actually done that I can assure you it’s a real eye opener.
The referee's job, especially at elite level, is nigh on impossible, virtually every player cheats in some way, whether it be diving, exaggerating contact, time-wasting, disputing decisions, pushing, pulling shirts and everything else that goes on
And then there's the microscopic examination by ex-player pundits and fans, most of whom don't understand half the rules themselves
I don't think standards have actually dropped, VAR is just highlighting stuff that used to be missed, VAR is also responsible for referee's passing the buck sometimes and because it exists the decisions have been inconsistent
IMO, if refereeing is to improve, then the players and managers need to take a long hard look at themselves, cut out the cheating and the referee's job becomes easier and their decision making will become better