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28-02-2024 10:10 PM #1
Is that the first time a ref has overruled VAR?
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28-02-2024 10:11 PM #2
No.
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28-02-2024 10:11 PM #3
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No - happened against Rangers (believe it or not) about 3 weeks ago. Red card incident I think.
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28-02-2024 10:12 PM #5
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We've complained recently. There's the pay back
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28-02-2024 10:12 PM #6
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No. There was literally one last weekend.
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29-02-2024 06:23 AM #9
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It has happened on a number of occasions
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29-02-2024 06:26 AM #10
Almost poetic in that VAR takes a look, recommends the ref check the monitor (because they believe the decision is incorrect) but the on field ref chooses to screw us over anyway
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Last edited by LaMotta; 29-02-2024 at 10:48 AM.
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29-02-2024 10:08 AM #15
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I don’t think there was bias against Hibs - otherwise, why not just give the first challenge as a penalty?
I think this came down more to professional pride and prejudice. When he gave the penalty he was right beside it with a perfect view. When called to the monitor then he probably felt his professional judgement was being questioned and found enough to stick by the decision.
That’s why appeals always go to a different decision-maker and it’s a flaw in the current process where when called to the screen refs will either give in immediately to the view of the VAR or stick to their decision (prob depending on their personality) without probably any genuine consideration of the merits.
Saying all that, there is no doubt bias in other way referees are selected and VAR is just another vehicle that enables this bias to come through rather than a tool to help correct bad decisions. I’d just scrap it.
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29-02-2024 10:08 AM #16
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I was meaning the Sterling sending off that someone has since mentioned 👍
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29-02-2024 10:12 AM #17
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01-03-2024 07:16 AM #19
In rugby after TMO reviews and gives video evidence, that the ref and two touch judges make a collective decision rather than just the ref, which happens in football.
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