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Coast Football Ramble Podcast

Capn Gus Bloodbeard

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well the VAR only intervenes at the referee's request anyway. It's not like the referee will suddenly and randomly get a voice in his ear saying 'pay attention ya dickhead!'
Well, not from the VAR anyway. The AR, on the other hand. Or more likely from Muscat after he beats up the 4th official and steals his earpiece.....
 

Big Al

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well the VAR only intervenes at the referee's request anyway. It's not like the referee will suddenly and randomly get a voice in his ear saying 'pay attention ya dickhead!'
Well, not from the VAR anyway. The AR, on the other hand. Or more likely from Muscat after he beats up the 4th official and steals his earpiece.....
No
VAR reviews the plays then tells the Referee there is a problem, the referee can then view a screen on the sideline to make his own decision.

This is what happened in the trial at CCS. The play would continue (didn't actually as they were trialling dilebrate mistakes) then the referee got a call in his ear then would blow the whistle and make the to tv signal. Then run over to the to screen and watch the replay.

It was very slow and horrible, perfect for a TV ad.

http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/article/2017/04/04/explainer-how-video-ref-will-work-league


http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/arti...y-priority-accuracy-says-ffa-referee-director

Based on an emphasis of minimum interference and a mandate to correct only clear-cut errors, a VAR might be able to review a call and advise the referee very quickly.

However, a substantial time blowout could occur when the referee requests to see the incident himself, at which time he has to run to his review area at the side of the pitch and view relayed camera angles.

During a live trial of a female exhibition match at Central Coast Stadium on Saturday, a review and validation of a penalty decision took nearly two and a half minutes, albeit only in a practice situation.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/footbal...s/news-story/12ab6e54f4d16b2711f41a01fd7d4e59

Every goal will get an informal review, which Wilson described as, “a check, just looking in the background; you may see the referee holding his ear waiting (to be told) ‘no problem, we’ve checked that, all clear’”.

“Otherwise, they’ll say: ‘Think there’s a problem, you should do a review, the referee does a TV signal, that’s when the process starts.”
 
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Capn Gus Bloodbeard

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Damn, I stand defeated on this one!
Thanks for the correction though.
http://quality.fifa.com/en/var/#work

The VAR's will advise the referee and the referee will either act on that information or decide to review the footage himself. When that happens, that's when delays occur.

About 2min has been the timeframe in a few instances when the referee has needed to view the footage. I can see the benefit in referring it to the referee but having him see it. I suppose through the trials they'll assess if that's the best way forwards, or if the VAR should have more flexibility to exercise their opinion.

Opinion - that's the problem. NRL, cricket - usually video ref is used for black and white decisions. Football is a particularly difficult sport to referee as so much of it is subjective. So I can see why they want to try minimise the subjective influence of a VAR.

I guess that offers another meaning to the Castro dive when they're saying they wouldn't intervene - they may simply be saying they wouldn't be offering the unasked-for opinion, but says nothing about what they'd say if the ref asked for it.
 

Big Al

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Why did Ange leave Cahill behind for Thailand when he had a weeks camp.

Reality is no one effects a socceroos game like him, sheer presence along effects the defenders and our wingers seem to respond knowing he is the target
 

FFC Mariner

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Ben Cahn
Does he have plans to bring in any experienced players to mentor what is a very young side
Monty
What did you say to your mum :)
 

Holy

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For Monty, how is the body holding up and in an ideal world, how many seasons left does he think he has in him
 

Big Al

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Monty if he wants to play on and it's not with us for what ever reason would he play A League or go overseas.

Now that he is an Aussie is he enjoying his Vegemite on toast for breakfast
 

Coast Football Ramble

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Episode 30: This week Nick Montgomery and Ben Cahn join us.
We discuss our wonderful victory against the Jets, A-leagues adoption of the VAR system, player contracts, previews, reviews, Stupid things on Facebook and more.

 

Big Al

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Episode 30: This week Nick Montgomery and Ben Cahn join us.
We discuss our wonderful victory against the Jets, A-leagues adoption of the VAR system, player contracts, previews, reviews, Stupid things on Facebook and more.

Loved your work boys, jets Facebook fails had me in stitches

Next week final show for the season?

Unfortunately MV will be going all out against us, you can't have players not playing for two weeks in a row before the semi finals. Muscut will want an improved effort also leading into that semi.

Up to WSW and Sydney to save us IMO
 

Holy

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Great job boys, but seriously sad for Newcastle fans, WTF???

I have a nephew who is a Jets fan and I am revelling in his stupidity, and as far as I'm concerned, it can continue for ever and ever.

Sad, never!!!
 

Coast Football Ramble

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Loved your work boys, jets Facebook fails had me in stitches

Next week final show for the season?

Unfortunately MV will be going all out against us, you can't have players not playing for two weeks in a row before the semi finals. Muscut will want an improved effort also leading into that semi.

Up to WSW and Sydney to save us IMO

We'll have a few more shows yet.
 

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