Waaayyyyy to early... I know you're in the next time zone but dayam.... Waaaayyy to early.Sth Korea : Suwon vs Gimpo : Live 17th ( 0 - 0 )
Suwon @ 1.67 ( 3 units )
Missed penalty kicks were the difference.
GL Today.
Waaayyyyy to early... I know you're in the next time zone but dayam.... Waaaayyy to early.Sth Korea : Suwon vs Gimpo : Live 17th ( 0 - 0 )
Suwon @ 1.67 ( 3 units )
Good question. Not really sure if there is a difference between leagues ( although some lower leagues still have not implemented VAR systems due to the cost ). The big issue is the time spent reviewing plays. In football , hockey, and most sports outside of soccer, you get a challenge as a coach. If you are correct on your challenge the call is overturned. If you were proven to be wrong , and the referees decision stands , it costs you a timeout ( in hockey a 2 min minor penalty ).Question for you Franz
We were talking about those very late goals often killing bets
Does it happen more frequently in the less popular leagues?
That's one thing that kills me about soccer. It seems the extra time added on games is always "off". I've seen games were there were numerous injuries and VAR reviews and they add just 3 minutes and other times there will only be a couple of reviews and they add 10 min of extra time. It doesn't make sense.Good question. Not really sure if there is a difference between leagues ( although some lower leagues still have not implemented VAR systems due to the cost ). The big issue is the time spent reviewing plays. In football , hockey, and most sports outside of soccer, you get a challenge as a coach. If you are correct on your challenge the call is overturned. If you were proven to be wrong , and the referees decision stands , it costs you a timeout ( in hockey a 2 min minor penalty ).
Since the induction of VAR in soccer , more then just goals are reviewed. They actually go over the entire play and deem if there was any offside or foul " in the build up ". Thats a very loosely termed phrase that doesnt clarify what exactly is being reviewed. With all these reviews , and the usual injury delays , the 2 to 3 minutes of " added time " can be as much as 10+ minutes now. Im not a fan of all this VAR B.S. as it just takes away from the flow of the game.
Not only that, I’ve seen times where the officials even let the game go on several minutes AFTER & OVER the added time with no explanation at all (no additional injuries or time delays)That's one thing that kills me about soccer. It seems the extra time added on games is always "off". I've seen games were there were numerous injuries and VAR reviews and they add just 3 minutes and other times there will only be a couple of reviews and they add 10 min of extra time. It doesn't make sense.
Exactly...Not only that, I’ve seen times where the officials even let the game go on several minutes AFTER & OVER the added time with no explanation at all (no additional injuries or time delays)
For example if 6 minutes are added, it going well over the time to say 9-10 and with teams attacking it’s like the officials are thinking “ok going to give you this one last opportunity to score”
Several Club tournaments in June, across major US cities. Will have to look into that later....@Franz555
Do we have any major soccer tournaments to look forward to this summer?
Here’s a perfect example what we are talking about
I have the team leading 2-1 (they were up 2-0)
Look at the current time
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