.... for handball, but not a red card??
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Originally posted by BuffaloBecause the modern rules are a joke. And no matter how clear the rules are, they are still open to some interpretation and human error. Even VAR, which is supposed to improve things, isn't fallible and is a complete waste of time and money imo.
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Originally posted by 72bus View PostAll 3 goals would of been ruled out at Kenilworth rd if we had VAR , apart from goal line technology I'd love us to go back to how it was
I agree with buffalo, the rules are still open to interpretation, which generally means the big clubs get the decision.
It was in the arsenal v Leicester game.
The var panel watched it for 5 mins then invited the ref to look.
He then deemed a pen should be given for handball ( which it was) and then yellow carded the offender because a player was on the line.
Unbelievable decision.
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