Turkish Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, James said: Think VAR got it right there. Yep it was to be fair massive decision though for both clubs
Saint NL Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Its probably the right decision, but damn I'd be annoyed with the last ten mins if I was a hammer
Saint Pete Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, James said: Think VAR got it right there. I think they probably did but personally I would prefer a world where VAR did not exist and decide key moments like that, it doesn't feel right. 1 2
James Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, aintforever said: That’s just bollocks, that was a goal. There were two fouls IMO - one defender had hold of his shirt, another had an arm round his neck. Unfortunate that it came to it but was correct.
ChrisPY Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, aintforever said: That’s just bollocks, that was a goal. The West Ham player had his left hand around the goalkeeper’s forearm and was pulling it down which stopped him being able to catch the ball. It was a clear foul.
aintforever Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Just now, James said: There were two fouls IMO - one defender had hold of his shirt, another had an arm round his neck. Unfortunate that it came to it but was correct. There were at least two Arsenal players committing fouls. 1 1
pingpong Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago First foul was by the keeper and clear. Put those bubbles back in the machine.
saintant Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Saint NL said: Oh Fernandes Just lift it over the keeper and it's a goal. Terrible effort.
Lord Duckhunter Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just now, saintant said: Just lift it over the keeper and it's a goal. Terrible effort. Yep, he cost them, not the VAR. Delayed it too long, I presume he thought the keeper would commit earlier. By the time he shot, the keeper was closer. 2
stknowle Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I guarantee if the roles were reversed on that goal we’d be hearing ‘And the VAR check is over, nothing to see here’. I detest VAR more than words can express. 1
stknowle Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said: Of course it’s all a conspiracy 😂😂 Did you think it was a foul worthy of having the goal disallowed then? Clear and obvious mistake by the ref? 1
aintforever Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago It was just a complete melee, if you analyse it in forensic detail there would be a whole bunch of fouls committed by both sides. What was committed against the keeper was no worse than what the Arsenal players were doing. 1 1
benjii Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago It's definitely a foul, but lots of those go unpunished. Not sure what the solution is. 1
stknowle Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago FFS I go back to the Henry handball against ROI. The same by Watford matey against us in 2-2 draw a few years ago. CLEAR AND OBVIOUS cheating/fouls. That’s what it is supposed to be for. No way on earth does what happened today fall into that category. 2
S-Clarke Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Raya was being grabbed on the shirt by Todibo, and had Pablo's arm stretched across his neck - Raya had two hands on the ball and would have claimed it, but couldn't get full control because he was having his shirt pulled and someone else pinning their arm across his neck. I thought it was fairly clear to me. Goalkeepers are always afforded protection to a degree, and you can't really say that he hasn't been impeded from having a clean claim of that ball. Big call, the right call and some positive press for VAR for a change - impossible for the ref to have spotted that in real time, so VAR showed it's worth there. If I was a WHU fan I'd just take that on the chin really, no conspiracy, no bribes - just accept that Fernandes blew your biggest chance. 3
stknowle Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, S-Clarke said: Raya was being grabbed on the shirt by Todibo, and had Pablo's arm stretched across his neck - Raya had two hands on the ball and would have claimed it, but couldn't get full control because he was having his shirt pulled and someone else pinning their arm across his neck. I thought it was fairly clear to me. Goalkeepers are always afforded protection to a degree, and you can't really say that he hasn't been impeded from having a clean claim of that ball. Big call, the right call and some positive press for VAR for a change - impossible for the ref to have spotted that in real time, so VAR showed it's worth there. If I was a WHU fan I'd just take that on the chin really, no conspiracy, no bribes - just accept that Fernandes blew your biggest chance. Just rewatched on slow motion replay several times and TBF I agree. It’s technically a foul. Just like Rice embracing Mavrapanos just behind them is technically a foul.
Saint Pete Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 16 minutes ago, benjii said: It's definitely a foul, but lots of those go unpunished. Not sure what the solution is. There isn't a solution which is why I disagree with VAR so much. It seeks perfection in a game where you will never find perfection in refereeing decisions. As a few others said, you could probably analyse what went on at that corner and find another 3 or 4 fouls either way. Which ones came first, where do you draw the line? When a goal is scored, VAR is obviously geared to look for fouls that would disallow the goal, so that is mainly what they are focusing on. It's preferable to have no VAR and accept the decisions of the on field officials as in the Championship and below in my view.
Sheaf Saint Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Football Special said: That's West Ham relegated isn't it If Spurs manage to beat Leeds tomorrow then yes, it's probably all over. After that, WH have Newcastle away and Leeds at home. Spurs then have Chelsea away and Everton at home. Can't see either team picking up many more points TBH. Leeds are guaranteed to stay up now as WH can't catch them, so it will be interesting to see how both those games play out.
SNSUN Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago So basically, for West Ham to survive they need to win both their next two games against Newcastle and Leeds, and for Spurs to get 4 points or fewer from their fixtures against Leeds, Chelsea and Everton. Sadly, lucky Spurs will probably have avoided relegation. I can't see them be this bad again next season, which is a shame.
Lord Duckhunter Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, stknowle said: I guarantee if the roles were reversed on that goal we’d be hearing ‘And the VAR check is over, nothing to see here’. Do you actually believe this pony.
stknowle Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said: Do you actually believe this pony. Possibly a bit OTT with the guarantee thing but yeah I think it would be far less likely to be chalked off if it had been Arsenal that had scored it. 👋 1
Turkish Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Lord Duckhunter said: 😂😂 How anybody can think that wasn’t a foul… Let’s remember one of them people who didnt think it was a foul thought our first half performance yesterday was because spygate had upset the players 😂😂😂
skintsaint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Saint NL said: KWP and Fernandes' agents Nah, think of the commision of pushing another move..
The Kraken Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago I was in the car after the game (I watched it on the telly) and there was a (rare) interesting conversation about the disallowed goal. It’s was pretty unequivocal that it was a foul on the keeper. But it also raised the issue that there were various other misdemeanours going on too. Most notably Declan Rice basically rugby tackling a West Ham player who had got the wrong side of him. The question was, if VAR is going to interfere, does it look at all of these fouls? And if so, how does it make the decision on what to do. Surely, once the ball is in play, it’s the first foul that should get given. But I don’t think the VAR even looked at it.
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