I have no issue with the Rangers goal standing as there was no proof it went out. As per the rules, it stands.
What it DOES do, however, is highlight how tinpot Scottish VAR is that there is only an angle from about the halfway line. What is the point? They did show a goal line angle but it’s sat on the ground basically so it can’t show when the ball is in the air.
Shambolic SFA cheap behaviour.
HarvzzXD on
I remember a match last season I think it was can’t remember the opposition when the ball looked like it was out, they didn’t have the angle for it most people were saying it was in and they decided fuck it no goal, why is this different? Commentary saying they have to be 100% sure it’s out to chalk it, do they??
BananaSoprano on
If Falkirk had got to halftime 2-0 they’d have won. The most we can hope for is a draw.
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You better no have jinxed it
I have no issue with the Rangers goal standing as there was no proof it went out. As per the rules, it stands.
What it DOES do, however, is highlight how tinpot Scottish VAR is that there is only an angle from about the halfway line. What is the point? They did show a goal line angle but it’s sat on the ground basically so it can’t show when the ball is in the air.
Shambolic SFA cheap behaviour.
I remember a match last season I think it was can’t remember the opposition when the ball looked like it was out, they didn’t have the angle for it most people were saying it was in and they decided fuck it no goal, why is this different? Commentary saying they have to be 100% sure it’s out to chalk it, do they??
If Falkirk had got to halftime 2-0 they’d have won. The most we can hope for is a draw.