The Official England Thread-The Team We All Support [Vol 2]
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Genuine question for a don't-want-much-footie person:
Why, especially now that they have VAR, is it not an instant yellow, or even a red, for diving? All this theatrical writhing on the ground, when the camera often shows that there wasn't even any contact at all, needs to be stopped, it's pathetic. Why won't the authorities do anything about it? I'm genuinely puzzled?
Why, especially now that they have VAR, is it not an instant yellow, or even a red, for diving? All this theatrical writhing on the ground, when the camera often shows that there wasn't even any contact at all, needs to be stopped, it's pathetic. Why won't the authorities do anything about it? I'm genuinely puzzled?
CAPP0 said:
Genuine question for a don't-want-much-footie person:
Why, especially now that they have VAR, is it not an instant yellow, or even a red, for diving? All this theatrical writhing on the ground, when the camera often shows that there wasn't even any contact at all, needs to be stopped, it's pathetic. Why won't the authorities do anything about it? I'm genuinely puzzled?
VAR is new so the protocols as to how and when it is called for and who calls for it is still in its formative stages.Why, especially now that they have VAR, is it not an instant yellow, or even a red, for diving? All this theatrical writhing on the ground, when the camera often shows that there wasn't even any contact at all, needs to be stopped, it's pathetic. Why won't the authorities do anything about it? I'm genuinely puzzled?
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