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The two VAR officials that incorrectly ruled out a Liverpool goal against Tottenham last month (I was expecting to hear have been fired) will make their Premier return this weekend.
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Note: the officials are back but I haven't heard the VAR procedure has been tightened! It's a simple matter of managing the communication between the ref. and the VAR. When VAR check something they should ask the ref. to confirm his decision (offside in this case). When VAR have checked the play they should not respond with a bland "check complete" they need to advise the ref. of the decision ("not offside, goal good" in this case) then there cannot be any misunderstanding.Derek27 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 12:10 amThe two VAR officials that incorrectly ruled out a Liverpool goal against Tottenham last month (I was expecting to hear have been fired) will make their Premier return this weekend.
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Tonali at Newcastle looking at a ban for gambling on football games including AC Milan games when he was playing for them. His agent claims he has a gambling problem which I find difficult to believe considering other players are involved but it'll be meat and drink for the pro affordability checks camp regardless.
It looks suspiciously like an organised betting ring looking to profit from games or events within games with the assistance of footballers, they've been caught red handed and the footballers need an excuse to mitigate any potential bans and/or legal implications from Italian prosecutors so they've played the gambling addict card immediately after admitting fraudulent betting.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... or-betting
It looks suspiciously like an organised betting ring looking to profit from games or events within games with the assistance of footballers, they've been caught red handed and the footballers need an excuse to mitigate any potential bans and/or legal implications from Italian prosecutors so they've played the gambling addict card immediately after admitting fraudulent betting.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... or-betting