@mclaurinfanboy@carlsson808@MrMeowg74119833@joseyjo79@TheTNHoller ikr, thanks for the footage i completly skipped they actually show full speed images so they are just lying at this point it's mental.
And yeah,it should have been hosted in Mexico only, proper football heritage and fans.
@notaptop10@JohnFaerseth Yes but that world doesn't exist (the correct call was made anyway but let's ignore that talk), the only thing we can do is play with the same rules fairly and that has been broken.
@Psychoag@Butty300@DiceElDani lmao this is exactly why VAR was invented my guy, what the hell are you on.
Happened again last night, VAR fixed a clear mistake from the referee that in the end gava a red card.
@MrMeowg74119833@carlsson808@mclaurinfanboy@joseyjo79@TheTNHoller You are the one with the burden of proof there, you said they talk and you say there are evidences of what the VAR room actually looked at so i'm patiently waiting for them, surely it shouldn't be too hard to find, right?
@crathanael@GamecockNiner@DiceElDani First it is not indicated in the rule that you actualy do have to, and in addition to that it's not necessary anyway because serious foul play isn't necesseraly about intensity, there are tons of situations where serious foul play can be applied without intensity being a factor.
@crathanael@GamecockNiner@DiceElDani Now if you say it's something that should be done every time i would tend to agree but under the rules it doesn't mean the protocol was broken if you don't, it was a standard VAR process there.
@crathanael@GamecockNiner@DiceElDani You obviously want to look at full speed in general to get the intensity if you missed it but you don't actually have to play the play in full speed to give a red card for Serious foul play wich is what the conversation is about.