Just occurred during Wellington Phoenix v Sydney FC in Australian A League.
Ref missed clear handball by Phoenix defender, and was subsequently advised by VAR that it was a penalty.
He got the message 56 seconds after the handball occurred, having allowed play to go on.
Before anyone asks had the Phoenix scored in that 56 seconds, the goal would have been disallowed.
No doubt you will see coverage on the telly, but the video ref did its job.
1-1 draw by the way.
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08-04-2017 09:43 AM #1
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First ever video decision
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08-04-2017 09:49 AM #2
I'm all for improving the game but this has the potential to go so badly wrong. As you said if the other team scored it would be disallowed which could easily happen in just under a minute. Carnage waiting to happen if this reaches big games.
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08-04-2017 09:56 AM #4
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Not a trial..trial period is over.
I would imagine that FIFA will seek to roll it out worldwide soon.
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08-04-2017 09:58 AM #6
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08-04-2017 10:02 AM #7
If a goal is disallowed because the game is called back to reverse an incorrect decision then surely that's a good thing?
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08-04-2017 10:04 AM #8
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I always think referees in rugby bottle a decision and refer to the video referees too often.
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08-04-2017 10:15 AM #13
What would happen if someone was booked or sent off in the 56 seconds? Is that deemed to have not happened or would it still stand?
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08-04-2017 10:16 AM #14
56 seconds is a long time to relay a message given you said it was a clear hand ball.
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08-04-2017 10:38 AM #15
It depends what you consider to be carnage.
Domestic violence spikes and the media degenerate into a frothing mess every time there's an Old Firm anyway. If there's a contentious decision then these things increase.
I think the potential for carnage would be reduced if there was greater chance of arriving at the correct decisions, and if everyone knew in advance that theoretical situation described above was a possibility.
Knowing Scottish refs, they'd probably view video evidence in an Old Firm game and decide to send of Marvin Bartley for Hibs anyway.
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Video ref would gave saved us three sendings off this season.
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08-04-2017 10:58 AM #18
I watched the game and it was farcical. I guarantee the majority of fans will not like it.
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But it was a penalty and the ref missed it.
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Basically it was a cross with a few players going for it and the Phoenix defender had his hand above his head and hand balled it.
I imagine the assistant video hug replayed it to confirm it WA/ what he thought he saw and that's what took the time....dunno though.
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It does not fit in football.
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I think they need to look at this.
On the subject of the Old Firm, I remember when the no pass back to the keeper rule came in and a Hibs player headed the ball back to our keeper resulting in the Huns supporters having near apoplexy...the commentator pointed out that they obviously didn't understand the rule as you were allowed to head the ball back..
It will take them a while to come to terms with any rule change I reckon....
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The France Spain friendly had a video ref. France had a goal correctly ruled off at what would have been 1-1 and Spain correctly had an "offside" goal overruled to make it 2-0 so it did it's job. It does kill the excitement of scoring so they need to make it better by having a scoreboard that says Goal or No Goal like in Rugby League
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In a league where Hibs have played without a fourth official being able to be supplied, don't see how it could come down to the Championship in Scotland to be honest.
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08-04-2017 11:20 AM #26
Surely when the handball happened their was a massive appeal for handball? And if so the referee should stop the games if he's not sure and go upstairs. I don't think a game should be pulled back 1 minute to something the ref missed.
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08-04-2017 11:23 AM #27
Works well in rugby league and cricket. I like the idea of the video ref just watching the game and if he sees something stops it and awards the correct decision.
No one can complain if the correct outcome is reached?Cougars!!!
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Not only will referees decisions be improved by video technology, much of the above will stop too.
It's a perfect fit for football.
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Rules mean that players cannot request it be referred to the video ref and if they do, they'll get a yellow card.
Didn't stop them though..although nobody got booked.
I guess the ref WAS sure...as I say he just missed it and waved play on.....until he got the advice over his earpiece .
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