Video referee. 18:00 - Mar 4 with 3247 views | perplex | What are the reasons as to why the FA do not bring this in, The referee`s are not good enough to go a whole game mistake free as this is now proven week in and week out, what`s wrong with having to go to a video referee when they are not sure about a decision even if it adds five minutes on to a match, it will add to the excitement for the fans and teams will not be punished all the time by these poor decisions being constantly made. [Post edited 4 Mar 2017 18:01]
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Video referee. on 18:01 - Mar 4 with 3237 views | perchrockjack | Nowt wrong at all It's what should be | |
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Video referee. on 18:03 - Mar 4 with 3215 views | perplex |
Video referee. on 18:01 - Mar 4 by perchrockjack | Nowt wrong at all It's what should be |
So do they give any reasons as to why they will not use video refs. | | | |
Video referee. on 18:06 - Mar 4 with 3201 views | perchrockjack | No idea IT can't be cost Think they believe Tmo interrupts the flow of a game I d rather it stop and correct decision made but there again, I'm a cock haha | |
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Video referee. on 18:22 - Mar 4 with 3167 views | porthcawljax | I think a video referee should be introduced like in the rugby but only for crucial decisions like penalties and sending off's. Its a no brainer really but the thing is the FA is run by old farts who don't like change. | |
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Video referee. on 18:25 - Mar 4 with 3151 views | PatchesOHoulihan | They should bring it in like tennis - give each team 3 challenges should stop all the hopeful appealing for sweet fa which happens all the time too | |
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Video referee. on 18:26 - Mar 4 with 3140 views | union_jack |
Video referee. on 18:06 - Mar 4 by perchrockjack | No idea IT can't be cost Think they believe Tmo interrupts the flow of a game I d rather it stop and correct decision made but there again, I'm a cock haha |
I think the problem is that football rules can be subjective. One man;S shoulder barge is another man's push. One man's sliding tackle getting the ball is another man's dangerous tackle. Therefore, the video replay should only be used for clear cut decisions, today's being a prime example. But categorising these will be difficult if you don't want to see the game go on for hours. ' As an example, let's say you can retrospectively appeal a decision if it results in a goal so long as it is in the segment of play that led to that goal. What happens if that segment was 3,4 or 5 minutes long or since the disputed offence took place. You would then have to play those minutes all over again. This could add on 30 minutes or more per game, not regularly probably but it would happen. That's just one example. I'm fir video referrals but it has to be for just game-changing decisions I would say (even though my example above would be deemed game-changing). Over to someone else. | |
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Video referee. on 18:27 - Mar 4 with 3131 views | perchrockjack | Subjectively? Look at ref interpretation in Rugby, both codes | |
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Video referee. on 18:28 - Mar 4 with 3126 views | Private_Partz |
Video referee. on 18:22 - Mar 4 by porthcawljax | I think a video referee should be introduced like in the rugby but only for crucial decisions like penalties and sending off's. Its a no brainer really but the thing is the FA is run by old farts who don't like change. |
Jason Perry on Radio Cardiff disagrees. He feels there should be no video referees and less cameras as well as they all even out at the end of the season. A Swans fan emailed in asking would he have the same opinion if it had been Cardiff on the wrong end of the decision. ;-) | |
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Video referee. on 18:29 - Mar 4 with 3120 views | union_jack |
Video referee. on 18:27 - Mar 4 by perchrockjack | Subjectively? Look at ref interpretation in Rugby, both codes |
Give me some examples because I think football is far more subjective than rugby. | |
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Video referee. on 18:43 - Mar 4 with 3077 views | LeonWasGod | My guess is that FIFA still see the contentious issues as an exciting part of the game. That was the defence they kept trotting out before they finally relented and brought in goal line technology. It adds to the talking points = good for publicity = good for £££$$$€€€ Farkin dinosaurs. Should have been brought in 10 years ago. I've seen 1 game live and 1 on the TV today and there was one blatant handball not given in the Man U game and then the feck up in our game. There's no excuse. | | | |
Video referee. on 18:53 - Mar 4 with 3043 views | morningstar | Look, let's get it straight. No need for video technology or play backs for that decision today. That tvvat in charge saw a ball to hand and gave the pen as soon as the Burnley players shouted for it without having a clue who's arm it hit. It's quite different to a foul when the ref has to make an instant decision based on his opinion. He'll be dropped from the list next week for sure, and quite rightfully so. Thankfully it didn't cost us in the end. | |
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Video referee. on 19:10 - Mar 4 with 2996 views | Jack_Kass | It'll be trialled in the fa cup next season The only issue is refs will use it as an insurance mechanism for every goal, and stop the game after every goal, to ask 'is there any reason I cannot award the goal?' ala in Rugby. | |
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Video referee. on 19:44 - Mar 4 with 2959 views | trampie | Its never been in the top teams and countries interest to have it, they know they get the majority of the wrong decisions in their favour. Swansea would gain more than most, surely the powers that be cant resist it much longer. | |
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Video referee. on 19:54 - Mar 4 with 2944 views | Bloodyhills |
Video referee. on 18:28 - Mar 4 by Private_Partz | Jason Perry on Radio Cardiff disagrees. He feels there should be no video referees and less cameras as well as they all even out at the end of the season. A Swans fan emailed in asking would he have the same opinion if it had been Cardiff on the wrong end of the decision. ;-) |
Fvck Perry. | |
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Video referee. on 19:58 - Mar 4 with 2925 views | perchrockjack | Crossing Scrum High tackle | |
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Video referee. on 20:08 - Mar 4 with 2907 views | union_jack |
Video referee. on 19:58 - Mar 4 by perchrockjack | Crossing Scrum High tackle |
High tackle is well defined now though. Scrum, admittedly a nightmare but never seen on video replays as far as I know. Crossing, easily sorted on a video replay. Few complaints when analysed and as easily sorted out as a football off-side decision. In contrast we could debate for weeks whether it was a deliberate handball or one of the others I mentioned before and still we'd not get to a satisfactory conclusion. | |
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Video referee. on 20:34 - Mar 4 with 2868 views | SwansNZ |
Video referee. on 19:44 - Mar 4 by trampie | Its never been in the top teams and countries interest to have it, they know they get the majority of the wrong decisions in their favour. Swansea would gain more than most, surely the powers that be cant resist it much longer. |
Certainly the top teams would not want it, as they invariably get the more favourable decisions. Football must be one of the few sports I can think of that does not use video technology, as with the money at stake in the Premier League in particular, you’d think it must come in ASAP. A poor decision like today could be the different with a team getting relegated or not, or even dropping one place in the PL is probably worth £2 million. I’d be all in favour of it, as I’d rather the correct decisions be given than have something to talk about post game. | |
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Video referee. on 20:41 - Mar 4 with 2855 views | trampie |
Video referee. on 20:34 - Mar 4 by SwansNZ | Certainly the top teams would not want it, as they invariably get the more favourable decisions. Football must be one of the few sports I can think of that does not use video technology, as with the money at stake in the Premier League in particular, you’d think it must come in ASAP. A poor decision like today could be the different with a team getting relegated or not, or even dropping one place in the PL is probably worth £2 million. I’d be all in favour of it, as I’d rather the correct decisions be given than have something to talk about post game. |
One way of looking at it is the money at stake might make it less likely to happen as the big teams have a lot to lose, money, status, trophies etc. | |
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Video referee. on 20:58 - Mar 4 with 2833 views | Martyrman57 | Will take a lot to end the top 6 bias of officials. | | | |
Video referee. on 22:08 - Mar 4 with 2766 views | TNT |
Video referee. on 20:58 - Mar 4 by Martyrman57 | Will take a lot to end the top 6 bias of officials. |
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Video referee. on 22:09 - Mar 4 with 2758 views | TNT | That's all fans want is the right decision. | |
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Video referee. on 23:16 - Mar 4 with 2716 views | phact0rri | I heard a pundit talk sense about Video. Give each side one Video appeal per half. Seems fair enough to me. As you don't see that many in a match beyond that, that could be appealed, and doesn't slow down the match so much. keep the goal back but until it can be awarded by video official. | |
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Video referee. on 23:49 - Mar 4 with 2690 views | jack2jack | Saw the Vokes incident on MOTD,it was up the other end,so didn't see it on the day,but how the hell did the ref get that wrong,jeez,I mean we were wearing white long sleeve shirts it was obvious, something needs to be done about this asap.Lucky it made no difference,but could easily have cost us. | | | |
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