Super_horns Posted 22 April Share Posted 22 April (edited) 9 minutes ago, dsr-burnley said: If Clattenburg believes that refs are influenced, deliberately or otherwise, to favour their "own" team when refereeing rivals, then it can only be because he did so himself. Perhaps he ought to be investigated? Is there not an obvious problem with the idea that refs who support teams at the bottom can't referee matches involving teams at the bottom? Half the matches in the league involve teams at the bottom. You would be restricting the available ref pool far too much. (Especially if you take into account that any ref who supports Spurs, say, couldn't referee a match involving any team in the top 10.) Perhaps the answer is to appoint only those refs who have no interest in football and who have never attended a match? Didn’t he actually admit deciding to make decisions to suit a particular game which went against the rules? Anthony Taylor regularly does Manchester teams when no doubt he knows City and United fans ? Edited 22 April by Super_horns Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 22 April Share Posted 22 April Pathetic nonsense F@@est really are a joke club 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ramboacdc Posted 22 April Share Posted 22 April 1 hour ago, Super_horns said: Didn’t he actually admit deciding to make decisions to suit a particular game which went against the rules? Anthony Taylor regularly does Manchester teams when no doubt he knows City and United fans ? He said in the Chelsea V Spurs game that won us the title he deliberately didn't send anyone off. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42219327#:~:text=Former Premier League referee Mark,hope of winning the league. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bilo Posted 22 April Share Posted 22 April Watching Notts Forest become the biggest laughing stock in English football is giving me life. 😂 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bilo Posted 22 April Share Posted 22 April Difficult to argue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super_horns Posted 22 April Share Posted 22 April If all the clubs hate VAR that much they should all come out together and decry it. Not just when it goes against them like Arsenal also did a few months ago.' It's been poor for everyone but some act like they have been the only ones affected. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LcFc_Smiv Posted 22 April Share Posted 22 April 55 minutes ago, Bilo said: Difficult to argue. Can’t believe I agree with Stan. He hits the nail on the head and alludes to one of the biggest issues in the game at the moment across numerous topics, people can say what they want, without any kind of consequence via various social platforms. Whether it’s any form of abuse, calls of corruption and and just making general rubbish up, people can spout what they want and it generates attention because everyone loves to feed off controversy and extreme opinions. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pliskin Posted 22 April Share Posted 22 April I think Forest have truly done their legs here. It’s ****ing desperate, and embarrassing……. I’m sure it’s all come from their owner, the bloke a legitimate maniac. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saxondale Posted 22 April Share Posted 22 April (edited) 16 minutes ago, Pliskin said: I think Forest have truly done their legs here. It’s ****ing desperate, and embarrassing……. I’m sure it’s all come from their owner, the bloke a legitimate maniac. …with a history of threatening refs in his home country. In his native Greece, he was acquitted of heroin trafficking and match-fixing, but only after prosecutors made some very colourful allegations. They claimed a referee had his bakery bombed after refusing Marinakis’ requests to favour Olympiakos in a crunch match. And an Athens gallery owner says she once refused to sell a valuable painting to him. Two days later, a group of men stormed the gallery and threw cups of yoghurt over her. Marinakis denies involvement, but he did admit to a habit of visiting the referee's dressing room before important matches - something he explained as "just wishing them good luck". Edited 22 April by Saxondale Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
st albans fox Posted 22 April Share Posted 22 April 1 hour ago, Saxondale said: …with a history of threatening refs in his home country. , but he did admit to a habit of visiting the referee's dressing room before important matches - something he explained as "just wishing them good luck". as in ‘good luck driving home safely after the game’ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingfox Posted 22 April Share Posted 22 April They may have done it in the most petty manner possible, but it only felt like a matter of time until a club snapped in this kind of manner. Every week in the Premier League there’s shit decisions after shit decisions, it’s no surprise that Forest are pissed off. It’s just another indication on just how shit officiating is in England, whether it’s the on field referees or those in the VAR booth, I’ve never known it to be this bad. Having the likes of Dermot Gallagher, Howard Webb, Mike Dean on TV most weeks, breaking down decisions on whether they are right or wrong, just goes to show how broken officiating is in this country. No doubt if we get promoted, we’ll be absolutely shafted on numerous occasions next season by shit officiating. Then very much like Forest, Wolves & Burnley recently, we’ll be going ballistic in some shape or form, because a referee or VAR has fvcked us over. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnegan Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April All Forest memes aside, though, I absolutely do think the refs audio with the VAR should be on the broadcast. If I got to redesign VAR, and I'm confident I could do it in a way the majority of fans would accept, one of the first things I'd be looking to do is make it more transparent. In cricket and rugby you can hear the ref / umpire talking to VAR equivalents. Not sure why it'd be such a problem in football if they've got nothing to hide and it'd help the viewing public understand when there's a delay. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kenny Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April 11 hours ago, LcFc_Smiv said: Can’t believe I agree with Stan. He hits the nail on the head and alludes to one of the biggest issues in the game at the moment across numerous topics, people can say what they want, without any kind of consequence via various social platforms. Whether it’s any form of abuse, calls of corruption and and just making general rubbish up, people can spout what they want and it generates attention because everyone loves to feed off controversy and extreme opinions. Stan agrees with your post.... 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LcFc_Smiv Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April 1 minute ago, kenny said: Stan agrees with your post.... Another reminder to me to not take any social media post at face value 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super_horns Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April (edited) 1 hour ago, Finnegan said: All Forest memes aside, though, I absolutely do think the refs audio with the VAR should be on the broadcast. If I got to redesign VAR, and I'm confident I could do it in a way the majority of fans would accept, one of the first things I'd be looking to do is make it more transparent. In cricket and rugby you can hear the ref / umpire talking to VAR equivalents. Not sure why it'd be such a problem in football if they've got nothing to hide and it'd help the viewing public understand when there's a delay. I doubt fans would just be ok with decisions just based on what they heard though tbh by the reaction when we have heard broadcasts before. In those sports decisions whatever they are get accepted which doesn't happen in football. Good idea and probably would lead to better understanding from some but feel overall it doesn't matter what is said or explained by officials most wouldn't go along with the reasoning. 8 hours ago, kingfox said: They may have done it in the most petty manner possible, but it only felt like a matter of time until a club snapped in this kind of manner. Every week in the Premier League there’s shit decisions after shit decisions, it’s no surprise that Forest are pissed off. It’s just another indication on just how shit officiating is in England, whether it’s the on field referees or those in the VAR booth, I’ve never known it to be this bad. Having the likes of Dermot Gallagher, Howard Webb, Mike Dean on TV most weeks, breaking down decisions on whether they are right or wrong, just goes to show how broken officiating is in this country. No doubt if we get promoted, we’ll be absolutely shafted on numerous occasions next season by shit officiating. Then very much like Forest, Wolves & Burnley recently, we’ll be going ballistic in some shape or form, because a referee or VAR has fvcked us over. It's all subjective isn't it. No doubt had the penalties been given and Everton lost they'd be up in arms complaining to whoever. Fans and teams are biased and think everything goes against them. It's why VAR doesn't really work - just another group of people making their own views upsetting someone and putting pressure on others to change their minds each week.. Edited 23 April by Super_horns Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trent Steel Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April (edited) They ate going to.play the VAR sudio in a minute on talksport They should get those 2 points deducted that they got let off for and 2 more for good luck Edited 23 April by Trent Steel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trent Steel Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April Maybe not forest have asked for it that's all my bad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingfox Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April 2 hours ago, Super_horns said: It's all subjective isn't it. No doubt had the penalties been given and Everton lost they'd be up in arms complaining to whoever. Fans and teams are biased and think everything goes against them. It's why VAR doesn't really work - just another group of people making their own views upsetting someone and putting pressure on others to change their minds each week.. Then those subjective calls only lead to inconsistencies. The handball incident for example, in a week or so time, a similar incident will probably be given. Then as you say, it’s why VAR doesn’t really work. Nowadays you’re just left going round in circles. Forest criticise officials, managers have done the same, Gary O’Neill and Vincent Kompany prime examples recently. Then they’ll get fined, officials don’t get held accountable, crap rinse and repeat decisions then happen and nothing changes. It’s spoiling the game right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RowlattsFox Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April (edited) 10 minutes ago, kingfox said: Then those subjective calls only lead to inconsistencies. The handball incident for example, in a week or so time, a similar incident will probably be given. Then as you say, it’s why VAR doesn’t really work. Nowadays you’re just left going round in circles. Forest criticise officials, managers have done the same, Gary O’Neill and Vincent Kompany prime examples recently. Then they’ll get fined, officials don’t get held accountable, crap rinse and repeat decisions then happen and nothing changes. It’s spoiling the game right now. I think you can argue that its the obsession by everyone for everything to be 100% correct all of the time, that is ruining the game. It's why we have VAR in the first place. Edited 23 April by RowlattsFox 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super_horns Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April 58 minutes ago, kingfox said: Then those subjective calls only lead to inconsistencies. The handball incident for example, in a week or so time, a similar incident will probably be given. Then as you say, it’s why VAR doesn’t really work. Nowadays you’re just left going round in circles. Forest criticise officials, managers have done the same, Gary O’Neill and Vincent Kompany prime examples recently. Then they’ll get fined, officials don’t get held accountable, crap rinse and repeat decisions then happen and nothing changes. It’s spoiling the game right now. I agree and really should only be use for offside ( automatic ) and really if there is a howler . Not as you say was that handball or not . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingfox Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April 47 minutes ago, RowlattsFox said: I think you can argue that its the obsession by everyone for everything to be 100% correct all of the time, that is ruining the game. It's why we have VAR in the first place. It’s never going to be 100% correct, but whether through on field referees or those in VAR, there’s just far too many ludicrous decisions going on right now. Too many decisions are left as talking points on a weekly basis, if the officiating in England was to a good standard, then you wouldn’t need the likes of Dermot Gallagher, Howard Webb & Mike Dean on TV shows every week, breaking down numerous decisions on whether they were right or wrong. It’s become too much of a circus, especially this season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Oxlong Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2024/apr/23/for-sheffield-united-and-co-the-premier-league-brings-a-unique-brew-of-misery 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zear0 Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April 7 minutes ago, Mike Oxlong said: https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2024/apr/23/for-sheffield-united-and-co-the-premier-league-brings-a-unique-brew-of-misery Now that he's dropped his attempts at humour, he's become one of the finest sports writers around. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RonnieTodger Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April The World Famous Rebel City Crybabies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CheeseHead Posted 23 April Share Posted 23 April Unai Emery extends Villa contract. Certain parallels with Leicester/Rodgers going on there. Let's hope it all ends in the same way! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts