....and selling them for fortunesGood game of football. We are on about Tickle and Hughes. Newport centre forward looked a good player. And scored 19 goals. This season. Gems are about if you look in the right places. Peterborough past masters. At picking players up like that.
Disgraceful that VAR Coventry were robbed I hope City hammer the scumbags
United could have been knocked out of the FA Cup in the third round only for some lily livered manager restricting the players to damage limitation.
Nah, Frank should keep it. There's not many has a silent "sh" in their surname.Isn't it time for your usual name change Frank, perhaps " Bitter and Twisted" is more apt theses days.
It's supposed to be used to check if there's been a "clear error". Judging whether or not a big toe might be offside is NOT what it was introduced for.I don't watch much football outside games related to Latics these days, but on the rare occasion i've seen a game with VAR i don't really like it. I get the impression it negatively impacts the spontaneity of the game and dilutes the moment of excitement for goals as you always have to wait for them to check it.
If it was ensuring every big decision was correct then you could certainly argue it's better that way - as there is nothing worse than being robbed by incorrect decisions. But it sounds like VAR is making a lot of mistakes and if it's doing that it seems to make the whole point of it redundant.
United could have been knocked out of the FA Cup in the third round only for some lily livered manager restricting the players to damage limitation.
I'm not a lover of VAR & it clearly robbed Coventry of such a historic win. On the other hand, imagine had VAR been invented & trialled in our play off final Vs Gillingham when we were robbed of what would have been our 3rd goal that clearly was over the line.I don't watch much football outside games related to Latics these days, but on the rare occasion i've seen a game with VAR i don't really like it. I get the impression it negatively impacts the spontaneity of the game and dilutes the moment of excitement for goals as you always have to wait for them to check it.
If it was ensuring every big decision was correct then you could certainly argue it's better that way - as there is nothing worse than being robbed by incorrect decisions. But it sounds like VAR is making a lot of mistakes and if it's doing that it seems to make the whole point of it redundant.