Mon Apr 15, 2019 8:29 am
pembroke allan wrote:Not sure how it does if you get dodgy decision and it costs you the points those points are lost same if it gives you the points you dont lose them... what is crucial is there is no time to make up the lost points from last two decisions! Unless of course we get same type decisions in next two game?
Mon Apr 15, 2019 9:08 am
dogfound wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Not sure how it does if you get dodgy decision and it costs you the points those points are lost same if it gives you the points you dont lose them... what is crucial is there is no time to make up the lost points from last two decisions! Unless of course we get same type decisions in next two game?
so it is possible for it to even out..?
Mon Apr 15, 2019 3:45 pm
Mon Apr 15, 2019 4:03 pm
BLUE54 wrote:It may or may not affect us next season, but I will eagerly await VAR to see how the officials/Big teams will find a way around it.
Tue Apr 16, 2019 9:21 am
Woodville Willie wrote:Today can be best described as a game where before the match, you bite someone’s hand off for a point, but having played it, you justly feel incensed that 3 points aren’t in the bag.
The old adage that say you gain these back over a season just doesn’t apply, because there wasn’t just a single pivotal moment, but 3 or more in a single match!!
“Sometimes it’s just not your day” is another annoying phrase used by pundits. However, to be fair, Graham Souness was absolutely livid (didn’t know he was a City fan!!).
The result stands. It may be enough to tip the balance at the end of the season to stop survival. I’m not exaggerating here. Millions could have been stolen today.
“Money ruins sport” ...... Only if you can’t get it!!