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TheMightySystem

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  1. You have missed the comment below that mentions how the VAR cameras run at a higher fps then 50 (What sky is broadcast in) which results in an actual frame by frame difference of 1.91cm instead of 13cm.
  2. Can I just point you to this reddit thread here as I believe the 13-14cm is incorrect. The top comment in particular. "Everyone should be aware that the only source for VAR running at 50 frames per second is that Sky HDTV broadcasts at 50 frames per second. The VAR officials absolutely have access to video running at a higher framerate than that broadcasted out on Sky, so the entire basis of this argument is defunct. The margin of error for 120 fps video would be 5.7cm per frame, 240fps 2.85cm, and 500fps ~1.4cm. Edit: Ultra-Motion Cameras provided by Hawk-Eye work up to 340 fps. The VAR system uses 8 slow-motion and 4 ultra-motion cameras With a 340 fps utra-motion camera, the "margin of error" using the Daily Mail's 23.4kph (which isn't sourced either lol) from one frame to another would be 1.91cm."
  3. I'm someone that was for VAR but how its implimented in the prem makes me want rid of it. The offside calls I have no problem with as offside is offside in my book but its the clear and obvious error that annoys me. Make it so if VAR think a wrong decision may have been made get the ref to look at it himself, that way VAR is not overruling the ref, instead allowing him to have a different view of a situation and change his mind if he feels he has made the wrong decision. Just seems pointless to have this technology but to not actually use it for difficult situations which would surely benefit the most from it?
  4. I think he is playing better then Gray because while alot of the game he can be quiet 7 times out of 10 when he gets the ball he has an impact, whether that be putting in a decent cross or making a good run into the box. I think his main issue that he is realising is that he doesn't have as much time to get shots or crosses away before he is closed down. In the championship you run past 1 player and you in. Take his chance in the Newcastle game before the end of the first half. In the championship he would have been able to run into the box and get a better shot off as championship defenders are slower to react to passes such as the one he received and are slower to cover the ground. In the prem though there are always players covering and are able to react a split second quicker meaning he isn't able to set himself as well and is having to take shots early. In an ideal world we would be able to use him like Choudhury, have him on the bench to come on and learn after a more experienced player has ran themselves into the ground meaning he is against players with less energy in their legs compared to himself. Buying a winger in January will be crucial to make sure we get a top 6 spot and we will need to look at letting either a backup winger go, or Iheanacho and move Perez to backup striker as we can't buy a new winger and keep everyone happy with gametime.
  5. Also Chilwell needs to spend the next few months improving his right foot and crossing, nearly played himself into trouble multiple times trying to find a pass with his left and his crosses just destroy so many promising attacks. Such a poor attacking game from him today.
  6. We played it for the last 20 minutes, gave us much more control in midfield and allowed more of an outlet while attacking. Stupid playing Maddison on the wing as he constantly moves inside which means when defending there is a massive gap infront of Chilwell and when attacking 1)Chilwell has no option in front to pass to and 2) If we hoof the ball like we did in the first half it just keeps coming back at us with no challengers cause no one is there.
  7. Never want to see Maddison on the wing, vacates the space and ends up in the midfield too often leaving Chilwell with no out ball. If we need to play Ndidi, Tielemans, Praet and Ndidi then use the formation we finished, seemed to be a diamond with Vardy and Perez up top. Liverpool deserved win but not in that manner. How any penalties has Albrighton needlessly given away for us now?
  8. The most annoying thing is that more clear penalties havent been given by VAR, and that touch happens anywhere on the pitch the player continues playing as they know a freekick wont be given for it. Liverpool deserved a win tbf, but in that manner hurts.
  9. Brighton looking good. So fluid in attack always have an option with people constantly moving.
  10. Looks a bad one, fell over and tried to stop his fall putting him arm behind him and bent it the wrong way, looks so painful
  11. Got early kickoff on in the background and Robbie Savage and Chris Sutton are trying to argue that Haydens challenge isn't a red as he has gone to kick the ball thinking that Praet would challenge as well. Obviously didnt see the challenge as it wasn't a kicking motion at all it was a sliding one, idiots.
  12. I really wonder what happened with Diabate, His debut was excellent (Albeit against lower league opposition) and he didn't play much worse in the prem compared to the other wingers at the time. Then he comes back to pre season with blue hair (trying to appease supporters? I have nothing wrong with it btw) and can't find his form and is never seen again. Some might say he just isn't that good and it may be the case but he is capable of good bits of play like in that clip, might be a bit like Gray, skillful with the ball but is inconsistent due to not knowing when to pass or shoot ect?
  13. Either Benkovic is injured or very pee'd off
  14. Think even the players know that running with the ball is one of Chilwells strongest assets. Soyuncu in the second half gestured him to run foward and got quite annoyed when he turned back and passed to Soyuncu, later in the half Soyuncu ended up running foward (not the last minute run, one earlier) to show Chilwell that it is possible. Looking at tunnel cam it seems just before the start of the second half in the tunnel a memeber of the coaching staff was gesturing Chilwell to run more and Rodgers had quite a long conversation with him. Makes me think his confidence with the ball may just be low rather then him being told to stay back.
  15. Does anyone know if there was a penalty claim when Madison was slammed into the back in the box mid way through the second half? Looked stonewall in person but nothing given and no idea why not given at the time. Also in the first half a Bournemouth player went down in our box with a head injury so ref stopped play as we had the ball near the half way line. Yet when play resumed Bournemouth had possession and didn't just kick the ball back to schmeichel? Seemed like poor refereeing to me.
  16. https://www.premierleague.com/news/1238381?sf213988963=1 Leicester City Bramley, Max Edwards-John, Kairo Lorenzo, Davide Makanjuola, Habib Abdulfatal Meite, Alassane Okazaki, Shinji Ramsay, Louis Mark Sherif, Lamine Kaba Simpson, Daniel Peter Only players that stick out to me are Edwards-John and Sherif, can't remember if they are any good though, I remember Sherif scored a few decent goals throughout the season.
  17. Didn't consider it could be the manager talking actually, championship loan probably would be the best next season. Gives another year for Choudhury to claim his first team spot, let Mendys contract run down and have knight as backup DM in the 20/21 season.
  18. Interesting to see where he will fit in if he doesn't go out on loan next season. At Cb we have Soyuncu and Benkovic as backup with Maguire and Evans as starters (at the moment) In Dm we have Ndidi, Choudhury and Mendy. Next year has to be the year he breaks through as he is 21 now, question is where and who will miss out on a spot in the 18.
  19. The article put through google translate Oud-Heverlee Leuven has decided on Sunday to end the collaboration with manager Nigel Pearson. Nigel was appointed as manager of OHL in September 2017. His extensive know-how and experience have helped to bring about the infrastructure, the processes and a professional culture. The board of directors is convinced that this will contribute to the further growth and development of OH Leuven to a long-term success. We can not, however, look next to the bad results that have put OHL in a difficult position. Therefore, the board of directors finds it necessary to make a change in order to positively influence the results of the upcoming matches. Everyone at OHL is grateful for the work Nigel has done over the past 16 months and wishes him every success in his future career. Joachim Mununga will take care of the preparation for Saturday's away game at Mechelen. The club is now looking for a new manager.
  20. Pearson gone Oud-Heverlee Leuven ends the collaboration with Nigel Pearson. Read MORE here: https://www.ohleuven.com/nieuws/1046701/
  21. We not signed that striker then? Surely he would be in the team if so.
  22. But he has? Multiple cup games and the odd premier league game. Look at Mendy and Choudhury, given a start and taken the opportunity presented to them.
  23. No Choudhury or Elder tonight. Elder on the bench tomorrow incase Fuchs gets injured?
  24. Same as Mendy yet he has taken his chance?
  25. Not in the 25 man squad so can't be
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