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18-05-2025 10:34 AM #31
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18-05-2025 10:35 AM #32
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18-05-2025 10:36 AM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-05-2025 11:31 AM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A sport where the vast majority of the laws of the game are down to matter of opinion as to how they are interpreted and so few decisions are actual matter of fact.
The one major matter of fact ruling is whether or not a ball has crossed a line or not. Technology can assist with this like we see in tennis. Surely with the idea of VAR, this is the very first item to address when it comes to helping match officials make a correct decision. There is then no debate, it’s either in or out.
I still can’t believe we didn’t already have it in place. Baffling.
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18-05-2025 11:59 AM #35
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I thought the refs had an alert on a wrist band?
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18-05-2025 12:00 PM #36This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-05-2025 12:06 PM #37
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18-05-2025 04:39 PM #38
The two richest clubs have moaned about lack of goalline tech. They could afford to pay for it for the top keague, or at the very least front the money. If they were so upset they'd offer. Just enough to set off the fans and make it sound like they want it done as they both seem to be constantly cheated by officials..... The fact that John Brown is in the papers says it all. When he's the headline then you know is moonhowling proportions ....
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18-05-2025 05:24 PM #39
This whole issue is not whether we have goal line technology but giving officials in the VAR room the confidence to make a decision based on what they see as officials do on the field of play. The incident quoted by Matty at Pittodrie,the linesman gave the ball out but his vision was obscured by the goalposts. There are images of the incident yesterday that seem to show the ball over the line so if a goal was awarded by VAR we would have had to live with it and move on. VAR officials if in their opinion have a conclusive angle to back up their decision let them make a decision and we all have to live with it. Collum pandered to the review panel and media noise rather than backing up his colleagues to make an honest decision based on what they see
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18-05-2025 05:56 PM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-05-2025 07:20 PM #41
Discussing the merits of VAR and goal line technology is a deflection by the 2 biggest complainers and whiners, Rangers and Celtic.
If we had the best of all technology, both of these groups of self centred, entitled and selfish idiots would still screech about corruption, bias, and cheating against them, without any self awareness that they’re massively the biggest beneficiaries of dubious decisions.
Neither of them actually want better technology, they just want the officials to give them more/all of the decisions. We’ve had over a century of them being pandered to by the SFA, the league authorities and the refereeing fraternity, which has created and fed the sense of entitlement and perpetual dissatisfaction of never getting enough benefit.
They’re both pathetic.
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18-05-2025 08:04 PM #42This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-05-2025 08:42 PM #43This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Exactly, that’s what I was meaning, unless they’re getting every decision they’re shrieking about corruption and bias. Utter cretins both of them
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18-05-2025 08:55 PM #44
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18-05-2025 08:55 PM #45
Still think Rocky clears that off the goal line if he isn't shoved over. When it wasn't awarded at the time, I assumed that was the reason that the goal wasn't given. Otherwise, I don't agree with the whole "VAR can't intervene" nonsense. It's the job of VAR to intervene where there's a clear and obvious error. The ball was clearly over the line. But again, I thought a foul should have been awarded for the barge on Rocky, which had a clear influence on the ball getting over the line.
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18-05-2025 09:14 PM #46
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18-05-2025 09:26 PM #47This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-05-2025 12:08 AM #49This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The audio is very clear on that, to his mind it is conclusive.
Willie Collum ignored this and said it wasn't conclusive and that he should have gone with the on field decision.
He also said, whilst sitting in front of a still image of the ball striking the Dundee United striker's arm, that there wasn't a conclusive image of the handball offense, despite the VAR again explaining what they saw and where the handball occurred.
This led directly to the VAR team looking at this incident on Saturday and either saying that in their opinion the ball doesn't cross the line, or that they can't say for definite that it crossed the line.
Collum had effectively asked them not to make any decisions on these instances.Last edited by matty_f; 19-05-2025 at 12:12 AM.
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19-05-2025 03:29 AM #50This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the goal was given by the ref, I'd also say it should have stood.
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19-05-2025 12:36 PM #53
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I think the Celtc one was indeed conclusively out, but the difference on Saturday was that the ball was in the air. That makes it much more difficult, if not impossible to be certain based on the camera angles available. Gollum has made things harder for the officials but that was a hard call to make anyway, and I'm not sure VAR could have overturned the decision. Anyway, as Brendan Rogers says, the linesman was in the best place to judge.
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19-05-2025 06:51 PM #58
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Definately over the line
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19-05-2025 07:06 PM #59This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Absolute ass kissers in the media.
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19-05-2025 08:37 PM #60This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They love the sounds of their own opinions on that show, if you (not you personally DH) watch every week you seem almost identical incidents get completely different reviews from them. Gallagher and Warnock just spout nonsense week after week. As someone else has pointed out, there’s not a single mention of Rocky getting shoved into the net
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