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easy fix.

think VAR should call on offsides without the use of lines.

its only then going to be called if its clear and obvious.

only problem is we'll have Sky drawing lines for hours afterwards to prove them wrong.

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16 minutes ago, spudwiser said:

Anyone else see the similarity between the Walker/Hojlund incident today and the Schar/Brerton-Diaz one at the beginning of the season? 

 

No. No one. You're the first. Well done... 😄

 

 

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25 minutes ago, spudwiser said:

Anyone else see the similarity between the Walker/Hojlund incident today and the Schar/Brerton-Diaz one at the beginning of the season? 

 


Cant send Hojlund off in a game like that tbf.

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17 minutes ago, AyeDubbleYoo said:

Both were dives, obvious in both cases. 

 

Exactly. The rules mainly specify that the amount of force matters, hence why both should be yellow according to the rules.

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1 hour ago, Rod said:

Case closed Froggy?

 

Yes. These are still images. There was more intent in Schars, with some contact. Diaz was moving backwards. Walker was moving towards Hojlund also.

 

Case closed Rod.

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1 hour ago, Froggy said:

 

Yes. These are still images. There was more intent in Schars, with some contact. Diaz was moving backwards. Walker was moving towards Hojlund also.

 

Case closed Rod.

 

More intent? The absolutely pathetic behaviour from Diaz and Walker is what is absolutely disgusting here. Cant believe they get away with it with cameras and var everywhere.
The cheating in football needs to stop, and fans excusing it does not help.

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1 hour ago, Froggy said:

 

Yes. These are still images. There was more intent in Schars, with some contact. Diaz was moving backwards. Walker was moving towards Hojlund also.

 

Case closed Rod.

 

Diaz literally moved his head towards Schar to make sure the contact happened. If you look at both replays in slow mo, it's pretty hard to justify a different outcome. Especially if you read the actual rules.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Froggy said:

 

Yes. These are still images. There was more intent in Schars, with some contact. Diaz was moving backwards. Walker was moving towards Hojlund also.

 

Case closed Rod.

 

So lets see.. Both Schar and Højlund approach the player. Both Schar and Højlund nods their head forward. Both Diaz and Walker also tilt their head forward. Both contacts are minor, hard to tell which one is softer. Is the outcome different because Walker throws himself later than Diaz?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Erikse said:

 

So lets see.. Both Schar and Højlund nods their head forward. Both Diaz and Walker also tilt their head forward. Both contacts are minor, the Schar one might even be softer. Is the outcome different because Walker throws himself later than Diaz?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BOOM !

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1 hour ago, ChrisMcQuillan said:

They're as close to identical as it's possible to be.

 

Red card for the Newcastle player, yellow card for the Manchester United player.

 

That's how it works.

 

The unfortunate reality is that some people are sad enough to believe that this is the case.  

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