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By *heLaserGuy OP   Man  over a year ago

Coventry

What's the point of it?

How can the Kane foul get missed ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the point of it?

How can the Kane foul get missed ?"

I know!! It was practically a rugby tackle!! Basically, because everyone hates England!

-Mrs x

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire

Which one, the full on wrestling throw down..?

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By *ola cubesMan  over a year ago

coatbridge


"Which one, the full on wrestling throw down..? "
I would have went for girlie hug

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"What's the point of it?

How can the Kane foul get missed ?

I know!! It was practically a rugby tackle!! Basically, because everyone hates England!

-Mrs x"

Had it been a rugby tackle Kane would have been stretchered off

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the point of it?

How can the Kane foul get missed ?"

Because russia are trying to get rid of the bigger teams.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the point of it?

How can the Kane foul get missed ?

I know!! It was practically a rugby tackle!! Basically, because everyone hates England!

-Mrs x

Had it been a rugby tackle Kane would have been stretchered off

Hahahaha too true. Oh I do miss rugby.... *sigh*

"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Total joke

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Because someone told the ref he will disappear if he gives England too many decisions.

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By *heLaserGuy OP   Man  over a year ago

Coventry


"Which one, the full on wrestling throw down..? "

There were two lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Because it's all a fix, I thought the idea of all these cameras now were to assist in decisions, however that blatantly wasn't the case tonight. They won though so guess that's all that matters. Good squad played, young blood with the desire to win

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Total waste of time, I turned off when Kanes foul didn't get a second look, after the penalty against England stood.

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

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Not entirely sure how all this works tbh, does the referee have an earpiece in and can be alerted to something of this nature if he has missed it?

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff

I thought it was all very dodgy. 1 ref, X2 lino's x1 4th official on the pitch.

X4 refs in the back of the van. All under instruction to clamp down on it. All consistently missing it with it getting worse each time.

I'm glad England beat Tunisia last night I thought they were a cheating, time wasting, fouling, petulant bunch of pricks.

Look at each time England went to take a free kick and the guy just stands there.

England had to beat the ref last night as well I thought.

I know they will get 5 out of 10 ratings but I thought they were hard done by at times and unlucky at others

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'd wager that Putin has been throwing Some envelopes of Rubles around

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By *iscoman777Man  over a year ago

birmingham

Football football football

Football football football

Football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football

Hate it with a passion

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Football football football

Football football football

Football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football

Hate it with a passion

"

So why bother commenting (loose term in the case of your 'comment') on a thread about a subject you have no interest?

There's literally 100's of others.

I don't get why folk do it.

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By *ifty grades of shadyCouple  over a year ago

Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight

It's a good concept, however there needs to be a captains appeal system, where each side gets two chances of asking a ref to look at something that the studio refs have missed. If the incident is proven to have happened and addressed accordingly, then they still have that appeal opportunity remaining. If the appeal isn't upheld then the team loses it. Similar to tennis.

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By *ifty grades of shadyCouple  over a year ago

Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight


"Football football football

Football football football

Football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football

Hate it with a passion

So why bother commenting (loose term in the case of your 'comment') on a thread about a subject you have no interest?

There's literally 100's of others.

I don't get why folk do it."

You are not alone...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Football football football

Football football football

Football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football football

Hate it with a passion

So why bother commenting (loose term in the case of your 'comment') on a thread about a subject you have no interest?

There's literally 100's of others.

I don't get why folk do it."

Jog on to something you do like then!

England did well considering it was at least 11 against 12. V.A.R totally redundant last night.

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

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"So why bother commenting (loose term in the case of your 'comment') on a thread about a subject you have no interest?

There's literally 100's of others.

I don't get why folk do it."

I don't like cricket, Oh no, I love it

I think he must have some data to use up or something

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What's the point of it?

How can the Kane foul get missed ?

I know!! It was practically a rugby tackle!! Basically, because everyone hates England!

-Mrs x"

Ahh rugby...now that is a real mans game.

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

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"It's a good concept, however there needs to be a captains appeal system, where each side gets two chances of asking a ref to look at something that the studio refs have missed. If the incident is proven to have happened and addressed accordingly, then they still have that appeal opportunity remaining. If the appeal isn't upheld then the team loses it. Similar to tennis. "

And cricket

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The FA need to lodge a complaint with FIFA over these professional fouls. Whilst I don't believe that they were deliberately ignored it shows that referees aren't all fully trained in the use of VAR.

I would hate to see any team go out because of inconsistency in its use

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"It's a good concept, however there needs to be a captains appeal system, where each side gets two chances of asking a ref to look at something that the studio refs have missed. If the incident is proven to have happened and addressed accordingly, then they still have that appeal opportunity remaining. If the appeal isn't upheld then the team loses it. Similar to tennis.

And cricket "

It works really well in Hockey

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's a good concept, however there needs to be a captains appeal system, where each side gets two chances of asking a ref to look at something that the studio refs have missed. If the incident is proven to have happened and addressed accordingly, then they still have that appeal opportunity remaining. If the appeal isn't upheld then the team loses it. Similar to tennis.

And cricket "

Do you like cricket?

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"What's the point of it?

How can the Kane foul get missed ?

I know!! It was practically a rugby tackle!! Basically, because everyone hates England!

-Mrs x

Ahh rugby...now that is a real mans game. "

So are all these other sports

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The FA need to lodge a complaint with FIFA over these professional fouls. Whilst I don't believe that they were deliberately ignored it shows that referees aren't all fully trained in the use of VAR.

I would hate to see any team go out because of inconsistency in its use"

A complaint to FIFA would do no good, they're as corrupt as the officials they appoint.

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff

Replays show how close the ref was. VAR shouldn't be even brought in to it but due to the poor job by the ref it is.

He didn't need VAR help but ironically did in the end and it failed football.

I thought the ref in the very first game was a bit iffy as well. Perhaps I'm over thinking but they are in a dodgy place playing a dodgy game.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The FA need to lodge a complaint with FIFA over these professional fouls. Whilst I don't believe that they were deliberately ignored it shows that referees aren't all fully trained in the use of VAR.

I would hate to see any team go out because of inconsistency in its use

A complaint to FIFA would do no good, they're as corrupt as the officials they appoint. "

They are getting better and these were high profile failures so other teams will be as concerned about how VAR is being used as we are.

We won, so any complaint wouldn't be seen sour grapes

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By *hips n FursMan  over a year ago

Huddersfield


"Replays show how close the ref was. VAR shouldn't be even brought in to it but due to the poor job by the ref it is.

He didn't need VAR help but ironically did in the end and it failed football.

I thought the ref in the very first game was a bit iffy as well. Perhaps I'm over thinking but they are in a dodgy place playing a dodgy game."

I'm with you on this one,it was right infront of the ref. He shouldn't of needed var in the first place. Did you see the clip of the ref which showed him signalled simulation to Kane.

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By *amissCouple  over a year ago

chelmsford


"Replays show how close the ref was. VAR shouldn't be even brought in to it but due to the poor job by the ref it is.

He didn't need VAR help but ironically did in the end and it failed football.

I thought the ref in the very first game was a bit iffy as well. Perhaps I'm over thinking but they are in a dodgy place playing a dodgy game.

I'm with you on this one,it was right infront of the ref. He shouldn't of needed var in the first place. Did you see the clip of the ref which showed him signalled simulation to Kane."

Yes disgraceful to say the least! But well done England

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"Replays show how close the ref was. VAR shouldn't be even brought in to it but due to the poor job by the ref it is.

He didn't need VAR help but ironically did in the end and it failed football.

I thought the ref in the very first game was a bit iffy as well. Perhaps I'm over thinking but they are in a dodgy place playing a dodgy game.

I'm with you on this one,it was right infront of the ref. He shouldn't of needed var in the first place. Did you see the clip of the ref which showed him signalled simulation to Kane."

Yeah it baffled me. How can it be simulation with clear contact. Would of been a header from 3 yards out? Why would Kane throw himself to the floor.

It make little difference but I'm not English, I'm Welsh. I'm biased towards England but I'm out of the bubble. I'm fairly level headed and fair.

I honestly think something dodgy was going on. Not just the big decisions. The petulant fouls for eg.

Tunisia time wasting, knocking the ball away, not retreating on free kicks, then the ref letting the guy start 5 metres away and charge the free kick down.

Tunisia penalty was correct but the ref didn't think twice. No VAR. He triggered his decision.

Then VAR not even coming into it later on.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Replays show how close the ref was. VAR shouldn't be even brought in to it but due to the poor job by the ref it is.

He didn't need VAR help but ironically did in the end and it failed football.

I thought the ref in the very first game was a bit iffy as well. Perhaps I'm over thinking but they are in a dodgy place playing a dodgy game.

I'm with you on this one,it was right infront of the ref. He shouldn't of needed var in the first place. Did you see the clip of the ref which showed him signalled simulation to Kane."

Yes, quite laughable really...thank god we won.

Hopefully the standard of reffing will jolt FIFA into doing something about it. Like someone else mentioned, it's not just about the England game, other teams will be unhappy and concerned about the inconsistency and the fact that V.A.R isn't being made full use of as they go into their future games.

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

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"Replays show how close the ref was. VAR shouldn't be even brought in to it but due to the poor job by the ref it is.

He didn't need VAR help but ironically did in the end and it failed football.

I thought the ref in the very first game was a bit iffy as well. Perhaps I'm over thinking but they are in a dodgy place playing a dodgy game.

I'm with you on this one,it was right infront of the ref. He shouldn't of needed var in the first place. Did you see the clip of the ref which showed him signalled simulation to Kane."

Unless everyone else was hallucinating, I'm not quite sure what it was that the referee actually saw

FIFA have now said that they're going to investigate VAR in light of last night's incidents apparently

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By *loswingersCouple  over a year ago

Gloucester


"Replays show how close the ref was. VAR shouldn't be even brought in to it but due to the poor job by the ref it is.

He didn't need VAR help but ironically did in the end and it failed football.

I thought the ref in the very first game was a bit iffy as well. Perhaps I'm over thinking but they are in a dodgy place playing a dodgy game.

I'm with you on this one,it was right infront of the ref. He shouldn't of needed var in the first place. Did you see the clip of the ref which showed him signalled simulation to Kane.

Unless everyone else was hallucinating, I'm not quite sure what it was that the referee actually saw

FIFA have now said that they're going to investigate VAR in light of last night's incidents apparently "

And so they should

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"Replays show how close the ref was. VAR shouldn't be even brought in to it but due to the poor job by the ref it is.

He didn't need VAR help but ironically did in the end and it failed football.

I thought the ref in the very first game was a bit iffy as well. Perhaps I'm over thinking but they are in a dodgy place playing a dodgy game.

I'm with you on this one,it was right infront of the ref. He shouldn't of needed var in the first place. Did you see the clip of the ref which showed him signalled simulation to Kane.

Unless everyone else was hallucinating, I'm not quite sure what it was that the referee actually saw

FIFA have now said that they're going to investigate VAR in light of last night's incidents apparently "

You on about Kyle Walker/Penalty?

It was a foul anywhere on the pitch. Most if not all pundits seemed in agreement. Not that that matters. Only the opinion of one man mattered and we know the outcome

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By *ayMyName123Man  over a year ago

Barnsley


"I'd wager that Putin has been throwing Some envelopes of Rubles around "

Haha I recon putin and Alexander the meerkat are making it rain with the rubles

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By *os19Man  over a year ago

Edmonton

It seems to me that VAR at corners is not been used apart from the 2 fouls on Kane last night on Sunday night Brazil should have had a penalty yet Lee Dixon felt there was not enough contact to warrant a penalty yet Mark Clattenburg felt it should have been a penalty with regards to the Brazil game

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

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"FIFA have now said that they're going to investigate VAR in light of last night's incidents apparently

You on about Kyle Walker/Penalty?

It was a foul anywhere on the pitch. Most if not all pundits seemed in agreement. Not that that matters. Only the opinion of one man mattered and we know the outcome"

No, that was a mere tickle on the chin compared to the blatant rugby tackle on Kane!

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"FIFA have now said that they're going to investigate VAR in light of last night's incidents apparently

You on about Kyle Walker/Penalty?

It was a foul anywhere on the pitch. Most if not all pundits seemed in agreement. Not that that matters. Only the opinion of one man mattered and we know the outcome

No, that was a mere tickle on the chin compared to the blatant rugby tackle on Kane!"

Totally agree on that but I thought they were both (in fact all 3) were penalties.

Walker shouldn't of raised his arm like that.

I don't think the ref set a president (sp) with the first pen, he/they just fucked up with the other two.

I'd be happy if that's the end of that refs WC

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