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Palace V Leeds VAR offside

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I’m not too sure either 😎 maybe if he’d cut his fingernails he’d have got away with it
 
His hand was offside.

Do the VAR people know the rules?
 
J_B said:
His hand was offside.

Do the VAR people know the rules?

And he was pointing to where he wanted the ball delivered to. They’ve screwed this up.
 
J_B said:
His hand was offside.

Do the VAR people know the rules?

I know it’s a hard rule to manage, but if you’re not allowed to use your hands and arms in the game how can they be offside?
 
airedale said:
J_B said:
His hand was offside.

Do the VAR people know the rules?

I know it’s a hard rule to manage, but if you’re not allowed to use your hands and arms in the game how can they be offside?

It’s bloody obvious. :D :lol:
 
airedale said:
J_B said:
His hand was offside.

Do the VAR people know the rules?

I know it’s a hard rule to manage, but if you’re not allowed to use your hands and arms in the game how can they be offside?

It’s clearly too hard for them.
 
VAR is surely a total load of Bollox. They have a line drawn, as in this picture, looking at cm's distance in regards to the position of defenders and attackers. BUT they dont show the same consistency in distance/contact with regards to when the ball is leaving the foot of the passer. Is the toe of his boot still in contact with the ball, is there a 1 cm /10 cm gap between his toes and the ball? We never seem to see this in relation to the position of the offside line that they keep on Phaffing about with drawing lines. You cannot clearly see if the foot is still in contact with the ball, or has left it the footing of so how far away from his foot is the ball. You would need higher definition frames of video for 100% accuracy.
 
VAR are using the T Shirt rule this season. Anything from the end of the sleeve down is handball and a penalty.

Anything from the end of the sleeve up is classed as part of the body that you can score from, and the end of Bamford's sleeve was offside!!

Simple 😇😇
 
TheLoneRanger said:
VAR are using the T Shirt rule this season. Anything from the end of the sleeve down is handball and a penalty.

Anything from the end of the sleeve up is classed as part of the body that you can score from, and the end of Bamford's sleeve was offside!!

Simple 😇😇

Perhaps teams should wear long sleeve shirts. That would fox em.
 
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