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roversfan99 replied to roverandout's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Rashford shouldnt be anywhere near the squad and if he is it would be as much of an issue as Henderson, who at least is in a position of weakness. Same for Grealish. Out wide we have Saka, Foden if he plays there, Gordon, Bowen, Palmer should go and can play there. Maddison is another who would be very lucky to be included. -
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roversfan99 replied to roverandout's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Harry Kane is out of Bayern's game at the weekend with a back injury that has got worse. -
He seems quite oustpoken so yes, if say a Prem club had gone to sign him, then pulled out and arranged a loan, then messed up the paperwork in such an unprofessional and for other clubs (not ours sadly) unprecedented way, denying him a massive pay increase and the chance of a life time. He probably would.
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The money gesture was clearly tongue in cheek, but yeah, the financial benefit of coming to England would be a big one. Just as it would be if someone offered to considerably multiply your wage (and give you a platform to potentially better yourself) and then a move fell through for unacceptable reasons, you would be bitter.
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The England Team - all the news, views…
roversfan99 replied to roverandout's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Even with the likes of Wharton and Mainoo, they are clearly talented but they cannot be considered on par with the very best in Europe. I think Holland have a good squad. They have a brilliant set of centre backs, probably the best in the tournament with Van Dijk, De Ligt, Ake, De Vrij and Van De Ven, Maatsen and Frimpong as wing backs who have had really good seasons and some really good central midfielders. Their issue might be in attack, players like Depay, Simons, Gakpo and Malen give them lots of pace but they arent at the same level as the attacks of England, France etc. -
They are one of few exceptions that didnt feel the need to invade the pitch to be fair.
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I do get the arguments about the spontaneous game that has been somewhat left behind. But if we scrap it we are accepting a massive decrease in accuracy. So its whatever people feel is the lesser of two evils. There is no non VAR alternative that will significantly turn the dial in terms of correct decisions.
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I dont doubt that it can improve, but maybe that is partly based on unrealistic expectations that no errors will ever be made using VAR. At the end of the day, technology is just a tool, still being used by humans. I appreciate there could be potential bias in such a statement, but they believe that decision accuracy has/had gone up from 82% to 96%. Obviously with more help decisions will be more accurats though: https://www.premierleague.com/news/3886013#:~:text=Tony Scholes has said that,figure is 96 per cent.”
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Surely if the main issue is communication then that is something that could be fixed?
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The argument Wolves put forward was specifically about how it affects the game, apparently anyway. Not about its accuracy or the decisions.
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Semi automated offsides would be a big one. Communication is hard because the only way of truly doing that is to show it on the screen but that risks adding pressure to decisions. If you want accuracy, you keep VAR. If you want a quicker game/players able to freely celebrate etc then you scrap it. As far as I am concerned, if it is scrapped, people in favour cant then keep moaning about bad decisions. Pie in the sky ideas about former players are not going to make much difference even if they are willing to do it, but I dont see how failed footballers could be able to profess to "know the game" anyway.
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Why would a 20 year old player who hasnt made professional levels have judgement better than his peers to the extent where it would make any significant difference? And even if it did, are there a pool of these that would want to become referees? The stuff about the game being slowed and/or losing the spontaneous nature is a seperate argument. But using technology is the only way to considerably increase (not to 100%) the accuracy of decisions.
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Ive seen today that it wont be scrapped as not enough teams will vote in favour. But this idea of ex pros being referees has been suggested for decades and clearly there isnt the desire from ex pros to go into refereeing. But even if they did, the idea that it would suddenly and massively improve accuracy of decisions is totally unsubstantiated. Using technology (admittedly with tweaks) is by far and undoubtedly the way to make more accurate decisions. Its unarguable. There are subjective areas but even then, technology at least gives officials more evidence to make their decisions.
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He is slagging the club off yes. A club who tried to set up a dream move for him, pissed him around initially by not buying him, then messing him around again with an embarassing, beyond unprofessional admin error that cost him a big move and forced him to go back with his tail between his legs. We rightfully slag off the club for it, his future was messed around with, why cant he be critical?