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Chelsea are appealing for VAR again for a handball.

 

It's the equivalent of players stopping with their hands up for offside when defending. One of my pet peeves!

 

Now attackers can get involved as well by stopping to mime the shape of a square while play goes on. Fantastic stuff.

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Re VAR:  I would just make it 1 review per team and it can only be used it very certain circumstances.  It would reduce the pressure on the officials on what to do and make fools of teams all the time for using their only review wrongly constantly as teams would only use it if they were certain a howler had happened (eventually).

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I swear, VAR would be great if it was a one way thing and there was no checking by the ref and no appeals.

 

There is no checking by the ref or formal appeals, the VAR checks everything and then talks to the referee.

 

 

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Chelsea are appealing for VAR again for a handball.

 

:lol:

 

Didn't take long for the clubs full of cheating bastards to work this out.

Was just a normal appeal like you see loads of times in every game from what I saw

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I swear, VAR would be great if it was a one way thing and there was no checking by the ref and no appeals.

 

There is no checking by the ref or formal appeals, the VAR checks everything and then talks to the referee.

 

Eh? The ref can request a check (which he did on the non-pen decision in this match) and there's a monitor at the side of the pitch for the ref to check again, they showed it before the match in which it was introduced.

 

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I swear, VAR would be great if it was a one way thing and there was no checking by the ref and no appeals.

 

There is no checking by the ref or formal appeals, the VAR checks everything and then talks to the referee.

 

Eh? The ref can request a check (which he did on the non-pen decision in this match) and there's a monitor at the side if the VAR panel at the side of the pitch for the ref to check again, they showed it before the match in which it was introduced.

 

No. The referee can't stop and ask. The VAR does the checking and tells the referee what's going on. The referee can then go and look at the screen if he's not certain with what the VAR is saying or wants to look at it.

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