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Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
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One who likes Kimmich should be put for a firing squad immediately
I like Kimmich
Would love to have him here
Appropriate heir to Stephan
Swap with Dr Siglio?

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Exactly. And the supporters, half of them American-born and raise their whole life of course, will be insufferable everywhere for weeks now. The most annoying group of people on the face of the Earth.
Hope they win the WC now and in 2026 ::lol3::
 

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Jun 17, 2011
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One of my friends said he’s supporting Mexico because they’re part of North America. I tried to show him the light but he’s not having it
I think it's a little weird, but honestly I don't have a problem with that. The players themselves I don't necessarily have a problem with, they're fun to watch sometimes and always give their all. But the fans are just insufferable. They're basically Turks, hard to decide which is worse.

Hope they win the WC now and in 2026 ::lol3::
Why? They're basically just Madrid and Barcelona fans the rest of the year.
 

Albo

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Apr 13, 2009
11,463
Wtf did I just read, you have absolutely no clue what youre talking about :lol:

I defended many Bayern players, but I dislike Kroos and Kimmich, nothing new in that. Open youre eyes.
I get why you dislike Kroos,but why Kimmich ? I thought he was good,really good RB !


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Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,026
Russian VAR is better than our VAR
It's so much better than Serie A's VAR. What I am always unhappy about is bad replays and total unclarity after they use it in Italy. Here in the the World cup they show uncertain moments from all possible angles so you can decide what is what. They also take decisions much faster.
imagine Serie A VAR in the world cup :lol: :sergio:
Serie A's VAR is amateurish garbage
Not quite, boys :D
Italian officials trained 36 referees and 63 assistants on the VAR technology, and Italian officials dominate the list of VARs for this World Cup.

It's the same people and the same methods as in serie A. The difference is (as Powis mentions already) that in the WC the TV viewers get to see everything the VARs see in the video room, while in serie A the viewer is only given an angle or two. As for the speed needed for a decision to be taken, it's no different than it was in the last third or last half of serie A, when the officials got used to the new technology and things went smoother compared to the start of the season.
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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Not quite, boys :D
Italian officials trained 36 referees and 63 assistants on the VAR technology, and Italian officials dominate the list of VARs for this World Cup.

It's the same people and the same methods as in serie A. The difference is (as Powis mentions already) that in the WC the TV viewers get to see everything the VARs see in the video room, while in serie A the viewer is only given an angle or two. As for the speed needed for a decision to be taken, it's no different than it was in the last third or last half of serie A, when the officials got used to the new technology and things went smoother compared to the start of the season.
What's the difference between Serie A VAR and Bundesliga VAR? Is it only that the decision is taken by the VAR referee in Bundesliga and not the on field one?
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Wtf did I just read, you have absolutely no clue what youre talking about :lol:

I defended many Bayern players, but I dislike Kroos and Kimmich, nothing new in that. Open youre eyes.
One who likes Kimmich should be put for a firing squad immediately

FFS :sergio:

Do you think Real Madrid fans hate S.Ramos? Do you think Barca fans hate Pique, Alba and Busquets? Atletico fans with D.Costa? Fact is all fans love their teams arseholes, if you really are a Bayern fan, then I have sneaking suspicion you actually love Kimmich.

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I’m a big proponent of VAR. it works on every other sport and helps to make for a more fair game. And as for the pudgy TV watchers, I don’t get it. They’re the audience and in the end the reason these players have a job.

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One of my friends said he’s supporting Mexico because they’re part of North America. I tried to show him the light but he’s not having it
I'm a proponent of VAR too. Resistance to change will mean its going to be hard for football fans, especially those of us who have been watching football for a long time, to accept. But I think even if its still subjective, there will eventually be less glaring referee mistakes than without it. Also, I'm sure as refs get used to it more, it will become a little more effective with time.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,351
I'm a proponent of VAR too. Resistance to change will mean its going to be hard for football fans, especially those of us who have been watching football for a long time, to accept. But I think even if its still subjective, there will eventually be less glaring referee mistakes than without it. Also, I'm sure as refs get used to it more, it will become a little more effective with time.

VAR is still subjective, but it's an improvement as at least the ref gets to see it from different angles. He also get a little bit of breathing time to make his decision. Ultimately we as fans will just have to accept the ref's decision after VAR review (unless of course the mistake is so obvious you'd have to think of bribery). Personally I find it much easier to accept these calls even if I disagree with them, because of the aforementioned reasons.

Btw pretty interesting to see Brazil get penalized by the ref yesterday. That does not happen often.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
VAR is still subjective, but it's an improvement as at least the ref gets to see it from different angles. He also get a little bit of breathing time to make his decision. Ultimately we as fans will just have to accept the ref's decision after VAR review (unless of course the mistake is so obvious you'd have to think of bribery). Personally I find it much easier to accept these calls even if I disagree with them, because of the aforementioned reasons.

Btw pretty interesting to see Brazil get penalized by the ref yesterday. That does not happen often.
Completely agree. What people need to understand is that refereeing decisions are always going to be subjective, but there is no doubt VAR will reduce the error rate, and that has to be a good thing.

Ya, strange one the Switzerland goal, you'd have thought the ref would at least have reviewed the video, if he did, he would have probably given a foul. It was blatant IMO.
 

Monty

Tuz Royalty
May 2, 2017
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Re: VAR

I think at the beginning the referees were running over to look at the screens everytime...but since they've realized they can do silent checks its became much smoother
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,351
Here's to England getting knocked out on a glaring VAR mistake :xfinger:
Glaring or not, England are going to complain. They always do. Fuckers bitch about Italy and Spain being sore losers, but they're always the first to complain about a call that wouldn't have made any difference at all. Horrible team, horrible fans, horrible attitude.

I like the BBC for all non-England games though.
 

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