I did watch the arsenal v Leicester game today with another VAR decision under the spotlight.
Now the termology used is "Clear and obvious error" yet it must have taken at least 10 views and couldn't be conclusive either way, so why does the mib feel he had to change his decision when it wasn't clear he was totally wrong in the first place?
Now if exactly the same incident happened in a Derby game against the scum, not only would I want the penalty, plus the sending off, and also having the cheating bastard, publicly hung drawn and quartered, such as my own bias would be.
If it's against us, then screaming about never a clear and obvious error, and cheating mib and VAR if given against us.
All the time, the stupid bastard who can't score a simple header with an open goal, gets away Scott free.
As I couldn't give 2 hoots regarding the arsenal game, still think that the right decision was made in the end, even if unclear either way.
All this involving a mib probably without an interest either way upon the outcome of the match.
Now try bringing such incidents with technology, still remains very doubtful that the right outcome will be achieved with such an agenda that remains in Scottish football still imo, not unless the LRA is addressed
Now the termology used is "Clear and obvious error" yet it must have taken at least 10 views and couldn't be conclusive either way, so why does the mib feel he had to change his decision when it wasn't clear he was totally wrong in the first place?
Now if exactly the same incident happened in a Derby game against the scum, not only would I want the penalty, plus the sending off, and also having the cheating bastard, publicly hung drawn and quartered, such as my own bias would be.
If it's against us, then screaming about never a clear and obvious error, and cheating mib and VAR if given against us.
All the time, the stupid bastard who can't score a simple header with an open goal, gets away Scott free.
As I couldn't give 2 hoots regarding the arsenal game, still think that the right decision was made in the end, even if unclear either way.
All this involving a mib probably without an interest either way upon the outcome of the match.
Now try bringing such incidents with technology, still remains very doubtful that the right outcome will be achieved with such an agenda that remains in Scottish football still imo, not unless the LRA is addressed
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