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VAR 20:29 - Mar 5 with 1324 viewsHooparoo

Watching PSG v Liverpool and PSG just had a perfectly good goal chalked off because his heel was offside. Getting fcking ridiculous and ruins the joy of football. Makes me glad we’re not in the Prem.

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VAR on 21:54 - Mar 5 with 1184 viewsManinBlack

Yes a pathetic decision as if a heel gives an unfair advantage. Then a Liverpool defender could have been sent off but VAR ruled no foul. To cap it all against the run of play Liverpool nick it at the end.

First Queen's Park last night went two up in the second half and still contrived to lose, and now this robbery by the Scousers. Damn it all...
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VAR on 21:58 - Mar 5 with 1165 viewscolinallcars

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VAR on 01:24 - Mar 6 with 980 viewsBoston

How odd, the Young Master Boston watched this game in a packed out pub on Ranelagh St , Liverpool 1 - and the general consensus was it was a very well officiated fixture
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VAR on 01:52 - Mar 6 with 946 viewsHooparoo

VAR on 01:24 - Mar 6 by Boston

How odd, the Young Master Boston watched this game in a packed out pub on Ranelagh St , Liverpool 1 - and the general consensus was it was a very well officiated fixture
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VAR on 08:43 - Mar 6 with 721 viewssprocket

Technically offside but as we know no real advantage and in the spirit of the game should have been allowed. What struck me was it took approx 30 seconds for decision to be made which puts EPL VAR implementation to shame.
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VAR on 08:48 - Mar 6 with 702 viewsTheChef

Yes a clear and obvious error!

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VAR on 09:14 - Mar 6 with 626 viewsRBlock

VAR on 08:43 - Mar 6 by sprocket

Technically offside but as we know no real advantage and in the spirit of the game should have been allowed. What struck me was it took approx 30 seconds for decision to be made which puts EPL VAR implementation to shame.


I think the offside one is a difficult one to draw the line on (no pun intended) and frequently argue with Clive about this. For me offside is binary - you're offside or you're not. If you start introducing caveats like the attacking player has to have an advantage from being offside, it will be more subjective chaos. I hate VAR, want rid of it in all football, including for offsides for the way it kills the emotion of the game, but we can't start differentiating between what's in the spirit of the game and what's not. It's not cricket.
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VAR on 09:24 - Mar 6 with 592 viewsWilly_WonkR

VAR on 09:14 - Mar 6 by RBlock

I think the offside one is a difficult one to draw the line on (no pun intended) and frequently argue with Clive about this. For me offside is binary - you're offside or you're not. If you start introducing caveats like the attacking player has to have an advantage from being offside, it will be more subjective chaos. I hate VAR, want rid of it in all football, including for offsides for the way it kills the emotion of the game, but we can't start differentiating between what's in the spirit of the game and what's not. It's not cricket.


Lines shouldn't be anywhere near it.
If you can't tell if it's offside or not without a line then just take the on field decision. Even better, don't even bother with slow-mo. If VAR thinks, "Mmm, I'm not sure" then just stick with the lino. It wouldn't definitely speed things up.
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VAR on 09:35 - Mar 6 with 545 viewsTheChef

VAR on 09:24 - Mar 6 by Willy_WonkR

Lines shouldn't be anywhere near it.
If you can't tell if it's offside or not without a line then just take the on field decision. Even better, don't even bother with slow-mo. If VAR thinks, "Mmm, I'm not sure" then just stick with the lino. It wouldn't definitely speed things up.


Yeah why they can't add the on-field decision element like in cricket, I don't know.

It might make VAR slightly more sensible/acceptable (but I'd still want it binned).

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VAR on 11:47 - Mar 6 with 385 viewssupahoopsa

Very, very simple solution to this that I believe they could implement in no time at all.

Make the line they draw 2. 3 or even 4 times wider. Then if you're over that, you're definitely offside. Would resolve ridiculous situation like last night where his heel was offside by an inch

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VAR on 11:53 - Mar 6 with 378 viewsClive_Anderson

VAR on 09:24 - Mar 6 by Willy_WonkR

Lines shouldn't be anywhere near it.
If you can't tell if it's offside or not without a line then just take the on field decision. Even better, don't even bother with slow-mo. If VAR thinks, "Mmm, I'm not sure" then just stick with the lino. It wouldn't definitely speed things up.


Yes some tolerance for offside is needed and if it's in the grey area then go with the online decision like cricket or just give the benefit of the doubt to the attacker (my preference).

They don't know exactly when the ball is played exactly anyway, so when it's that close then it's stupid to rule it out.

No one used to see a goal like that and thought it was offside before VAR got involved, that was always called level.
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VAR on 13:01 - Mar 6 with 260 viewsCLAREMAN1995

What about Allison though was that a game for the ages fair play to him
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VAR on 13:06 - Mar 6 with 241 viewssprocket

VAR on 13:01 - Mar 6 by CLAREMAN1995

What about Allison though was that a game for the ages fair play to him


Absolutely. Fantastic. PSG not out of that tie. Kelleher very good backup keeper but not as good as Allison.
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VAR on 13:19 - Mar 6 with 185 viewsMatch82

VAR on 09:24 - Mar 6 by Willy_WonkR

Lines shouldn't be anywhere near it.
If you can't tell if it's offside or not without a line then just take the on field decision. Even better, don't even bother with slow-mo. If VAR thinks, "Mmm, I'm not sure" then just stick with the lino. It wouldn't definitely speed things up.


I think, but could be wrong, that they've instructed the linesmen to err on the side of letting things go, knowing that VAR will sort out the close ones.

It makes sense from one angle -if you give an offside and VAR says that's wrong then you've got no way of adjusting the situation - but I think it's forced them into this situation where they can't just go with "linesmen call stands"

Could definitely be wrong about that understanding though
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VAR on 13:27 - Mar 6 with 165 viewsQPR_John

It’s not VAR it’s the offside law itself. As has been stated above it’s offside or not offside and by the current law a toe nail counts. Why not change the law to say a player is off side if there is daylight between the player and the last but one defender.
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VAR on 13:30 - Mar 6 with 147 viewsJuzzie

VAR on 09:14 - Mar 6 by RBlock

I think the offside one is a difficult one to draw the line on (no pun intended) and frequently argue with Clive about this. For me offside is binary - you're offside or you're not. If you start introducing caveats like the attacking player has to have an advantage from being offside, it will be more subjective chaos. I hate VAR, want rid of it in all football, including for offsides for the way it kills the emotion of the game, but we can't start differentiating between what's in the spirit of the game and what's not. It's not cricket.


IIRC offside was brought in to stop goal hanging. Last night the goal was ruled out because a PSG and Liverpool player were standing next to each other facing away from goal and the PSG player just happened to lift his foot meaning his heel was now 'offside'. Sorry, but that's not what it's about, that goal should have stood.

Football is a game where goals are to be scored, that's the primary objective. Players & fans enjoy goals, players & fans watch the game for goals but the authorities seem hell bent on doing everything they can to stop this. It's weird.


That aside, a real smash 'n grab and fair play to Allison who had a corker.
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VAR on 13:32 - Mar 6 with 145 viewsMyke

VAR on 13:27 - Mar 6 by QPR_John

It’s not VAR it’s the offside law itself. As has been stated above it’s offside or not offside and by the current law a toe nail counts. Why not change the law to say a player is off side if there is daylight between the player and the last but one defender.


Yeah but what if the game is played under floodlights?
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VAR on 13:35 - Mar 6 with 128 viewsQPR_John

VAR on 13:32 - Mar 6 by Myke

Yeah but what if the game is played under floodlights?


Had not thought of that
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