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Argentina's players wanting the VAR anytime something remotely contentious happens is both irritating and highly predictable. It's about time players started getting booked for frivolous appeals. 

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12 minutes ago, Cumdog35 said:

Icelands goalscored played for Hutchie vale and is also a Hibs supporter. 

The boys' club certainly, but that's like saying Ryan Gauld played for Brechin, which is nonsense tbf. 

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2 minutes ago, Mark Connolly said:

Why does Caballero keep pushing it out onto the penalty spot?

Must be watching Rab Douglas videos as training.

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Argentina's players wanting the VAR anytime something remotely contentious happens is both irritating and highly predictable. It's about time players started getting booked for frivolous appeals. 
Aye this. I am sure there was talk of that when it came in England. Seeing players make the TV gesture like in Rugby is almost as cringy as the imaginary card and should be a booking.

What are they doing differently at the WC though? The VAR doesnt seem to be even half the clusterfuck England made of it?
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3 minutes ago, Michael W said:

Argentina's players wanting the VAR anytime something remotely contentious happens is both irritating and highly predictable. It's about time players started getting booked for frivolous appeals. 

Teams should get a quota for VAR appeals imo. Would certainly cut out the farce that this is fast becoming. 

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1 minute ago, Bairnardo said:

What are they doing differently at the WC though? The VAR doesnt seem to be even half the clusterfuck England made of it?

In England the VAR guy was watching porn rather than the game, so whenever the referee asked for a review it took him ages to turn it over.

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Good half. It's a joy seeing a team defend so well, look comfortable on the ball, and also counter very well. 

Argentina aren't very good. Messi's acting as a deep-lying playmaker, but he only ever has options to his left, rendering them so predictable.

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Good half. It's a joy seeing a team defend so well, look comfortable on the ball, and also counter very well. 
Argentina aren't very good. Messi's acting as a deep-lying playmaker, but he only ever has options to his left, rendering them so predictable.
Would like to see Dybala come on and let Messi go up top since I love watching Dybala but I believe he is generally shite for Argentina and was lucky to make the squad.

Common sense would suggest that Dybala supporting Messi and Aguero should be absolute filth but doesnt seem to be their way.
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5 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

Aye this. I am sure there was talk of that when it came in England. Seeing players make the TV gesture like in Rugby is almost as cringy as the imaginary card and should be a booking.

What are they doing differently at the WC though? The VAR doesnt seem to be even half the clusterfuck England made of it?

Guess we shouldn't be surprised given Argentina are the highly-strung champions of imaginary card waving. 

2 minutes ago, Hedgecutter said:

Teams should get a quota for VAR appeals imo. Would certainly cut out the farce that this is fast becoming. 

I'd give them two and work it like tennis - if you're wrong, you lose it but keep it if you're right. 

If the appeal is found to be completely without merit, the player requesting it it is booked for time wasting also. 

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I'd give them two and work it like tennis - if you're wrong, you lose it but keep it if you're right. 
If the appeal is found to be completely without merit, the player requesting it it is booked for time wasting also. 
Surely the ref stops his watch for it? Or would if it worked on a request basis
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8 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

Aye this. I am sure there was talk of that when it came in England. Seeing players make the TV gesture like in Rugby is almost as cringy as the imaginary card and should be a booking.

What are they doing differently at the WC though? The VAR doesnt seem to be even half the clusterfuck England made of it?

Mostly because these officials are largely competent so they can decide when to go to VAR without much fuss then the referee only needs to look at it a few times to make a decision, whereas the standard of refereeing in England is fucking abysmal so they contrive to take five minutes plus over every single decision involving entirely simple decisions.

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