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      Is English officiating corrupt?

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      DanMann
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      Re: Is English officiating corrupt?
      Reply #1541: May 06, 2024 07:21:29 pm

      Well done for stating the obvious and intentionally ignoring my point
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      Re: Is English officiating corrupt?
      Reply #1542: May 06, 2024 07:41:45 pm
      Well done for stating the obvious and intentionally ignoring my point

      The incidents are reviewed at the same level - the game stopped for the Gomez one whilst the review happened where as the one for Gakpo play was still going on as they’re reviewed it

      And it hit the keeper square in the chest
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      Reply #1543: Yesterday at 06:14:21 pm
      Time taken over VAR decisions is again very inconsistent. I mean obviously we're all getting a bit paranoid over it, but it does seem like they double check when we score or any possible penalty or red card against us.

      Look at the Doku boot on Mac. Oliver.."Coming together"..VAR.." yeah..agreed"...more or less.
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      Reply #1544: Yesterday at 06:26:17 pm
      Time taken over VAR decisions is again very inconsistent. I mean obviously we're all getting a bit paranoid over it, but it does seem like they double check when we score or any possible penalty or red card against us.

      Look at the Doku boot on Mac. Oliver.."Coming together"..VAR.." yeah..agreed"...more or less.

      They double check everything- some happen whilst the play goes on and some happen when the game has been stopped
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      Re: Is English officiating corrupt?
      Reply #1545: Yesterday at 07:34:01 pm
      See the bent bas**rds have given us Hopper for the Villa game no doubt to book Klopp so he misses the last game. Devious bas**rds. We never seem to get him at home the tosser
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      Re: Is English officiating corrupt?
      Reply #1546: Yesterday at 08:51:28 pm
      The incidents are reviewed at the same level - the game stopped for the Gomez one whilst the review happened where as the one for Gakpo play was still going on as they’re reviewed it

      And it hit the keeper square in the chest

      To be fair, the game was stopped as Virgil put the ball out of play before the whistle was blown, clearly thinking there was a serious injury.
      Looking at the slow mo's, it was close, but another sham at the end of the day.
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      Re: Is English officiating corrupt?
      Reply #1547: Yesterday at 08:54:29 pm
      Time taken over VAR decisions is again very inconsistent. I mean obviously we're all getting a bit paranoid over it, but it does seem like they double check when we score or any possible penalty or red card against us.

      Look at the Doku boot on Mac. Oliver.."Coming together"..VAR.." yeah..agreed"...more or less.

      The Doku boot on Mac, clearly shows there is selective corruption or favouritism without doubt.  Not decided yet wether I think its collective.
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      Reply #1548: Today at 12:45:42 am
      The problem is, some refs take the opinion that the ‘touch’ in the player was never enough to make him go down, and I side with that.
      While others take the attitude of ‘there was contact’ then the var review will invariable go against us wether we are the offender or the offended 🤷‍♂️

      They need to get rid of this ‘well there was contact ‘ it’s turning the game into a diving contest.
      The refs need to man up and hold their ground. If you’ve been hacked down by a mistimed tackle ok. If you’ve been ‘slightly touched’  you’re gonna get booked for simulation. The slow Mo’s will clearly show what’s the right decision, but all refs need to be at it so there’s some consistency 🤷‍♂️

      Always thought if there is contact, then it's a Pen all day, every day.

      F***ing VAR

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