If Liverpool loses the league by less than 3 points then there'll be lawsuits.
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Hope they bring in the lawyers tbh. Only way to get something done
Any other job you would've been fired for such a monumental fuck up like this smh
But have they tried worrying about other stuff
They want the audio and transparency, fair enough
But have they tried worrying about other stuff
This is embarrassing
sue them
Just release the audio, would be interesting to hear it and it's the least PGMOL can do at this point
If Liverpool loses the league by less than 3 points then there'll be lawsuits.
You would think losing to a small trophy less club like Tottenham would literally mean nothing….Unless…
This is the best change they could make. Within an hour or two after the game. All audio/transcription from the game between a refs need to be released to the teams and public within 24 hours. Absolute transparency is neexed
Replay the match…
Meaningful change should have happened last season after Skipp was left bleeding on the pitch due to a high boot by Jota (who later went on to score the winner in that match). Klopp's reaction? Telling Ryan Mason to worry about something else rather than a missed call that helped undermine the sporting integrity.
Nice try Liverpool.
Official Statement Score Card Man Utd - 10+ Liverpool - 1
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introduce challenge system or have both team provide a representative to be present in the VAR room
This is genuinely embarrassing
TLDR: we’re crying so hard now.
So the PL referee union has chosen Spurs as their team for the season.
Yes lads! Go for them! The whole league needs this. Wish Merc were like this after the ‘human error’ farce in Abu Dhabi 2021.
Lawsuits incoming. Buckle up.
Holy shit what a cringe statement, was this written by a fan that thinks they're a lawyer or something?
Hey Liverpool fans, don't mistake the genuine sympathy that was turned into political influence which improved the game for a permanent political influence on football.
Nobody else gets "resolution" so fuck off, next time just score more goals?
Liverpool fans really are the Trump supporters of the football world. Everyone is out to get them, everything is a grand conspiracy...
Brighton are gonna have a tough game on their hands. Those refs are gonna be nice as hell to Liverpool.
The extent Liverpool is milking this is embarrassing. Yes this specific example is blatantly wrong but plenty of other teams have dropped points due to VAR.
But now that it's Klopp that's on the end of it we are never going to hear the end of it.
(Both the reds were valid as well btw).
Don't bother replying to me pool fans I'm notgoing to read it.
oh they are angry
Is it Unacceptable this has happened? Yes completely, but lets not kid ourselves here, Liverpool as well as the other top clubs have had the rub off of the officiating referees these past years and VAR has smaller teams plenty of points as well. One team was relegated because goal line technology failed during a match. If they want the sue the refs etc up to them, but Spurs have no right to suffer any consequences due to poor officiating.Sort the system out but you need to take this one in the chin.
Great statement, bring the fire gents
Amount of tribalism in here is insane…every team in the PL should be joining this effort because clearly something is rotten in the PGMOL and it isn’t getting better. In fact I would argue every season since the implementation of VAR the standard has decreased despite the addition of technology that in theory should improve the standard of reffing. I say this as a ‘Pool fan but it seems every matchweek there is some VAR drama that results in some bs “apology” yet no action is taken. Take the piss out of Liverpool sure but at least our club is finally saying enough is enough.
VAR inserts human judgment where none is needed.
Offsides can be determined by sensor technology: Each player could be tagged for location, if the rules were to require comparison of, say, foot positions alone. Sensors in ball and boots could leave VAR "human error" behind: no lines to "interpret"; no worry for angles. It works for goal line tech. Should be doable for offsides.
I remember the good old days before VAR where there were no significant human errors!
Jesze it's like everyone has never seen an incorrect call before, look its a doozy, but also... come on... there are dubious calls in every game forever, discretion, time, lack of vision... are you protesting the fact that there will always be a potential for human error, so protesting the fact that we are human and can make errors? or are all the people complaining on here perfect little robots that have never made a wee boo-boo.
Grow up, the lot of ya.
Now this is my kind of statement.
Fingers crossed every club rallies behind this. We really can't let it continue like this.
the point of VAR is to fix mistakes...........
Thankfully those in the VAR room had a successful audition for the UAE League earlier in the week so they'll be OK even if they get fired in England
Human error does not cut it when it happens all the time for every team. There are no excuses when you have access to replays from 10 different angles. Why are referees a protected species ? They earn 200k a year and are in the 1%. If Vice Presidents at companies make wrong decisions , they get sacked and lessons are learned.
Well shit happens, bad decision yes, but let's move on and go with the flow
Now this is my kind of statement.
Fingers crossed every club rallies behind this. We really can't let it continue like this.
This will be interesting to see what avenues they can actually explore. Because 'sorry' doesn't give Liverpool anything. They lost 3 points. It is like someone apologising for shitting on your car. Like ok Darren but the shit is still there and you haven't offered to clean it up.
Genuinely is there a single club happy with the refereeing this season? Never seen it this bad
Why are rival fans complaining as if asking for transparency and reviews after massive mistakes isn't something the league as a whole would benefit from? Baffling how there's smug spurs fans in here when it has about 50% chance to happen to them next week given the standard of VAR/refereeing in the league
We’ll probably get a point deduction for not just accepting their ‘apology’ and moving on.
###Liverpool Football Club acknowledges PGMOL’s admission of their failures last night. It is clear that the correct application of the laws of the game did not occur, resulting in sporting integrity being undermined.
We fully accept the pressures that match officials work under but these pressures are supposed to be alleviated, not exacerbated, by the existence and implementation of VAR.
It is therefore unsatisfactory that sufficient time was not afforded to allow the correct decision to be made and that there was no subsequent intervention.
That such failings have already been categorised as “significant human error” is also unacceptable. Any and all outcomes should be established only by the review and with full transparency.
This is vital for the reliability of future decision-making as it applies to all clubs with learnings being used to make improvements to processes in order to ensure this kind of situation cannot occur again.
In the meantime, we will explore the range of options available, given the clear need for escalation and resolution.
At this point, what’s the real point in continuing with VAR at all? Before it’s inclusion in the game, we could yell at the screen, point at the replays and complain that your team got short-changed because an official made a mistake. Now, WITH VAR we’re doing the exact same thing, but with more stoppages
I guess they are going to take action now. Wolves should also stake a claim from their match against Man United, as should Brentford with the penalty claim.
The technology is there to help make the correct decisions, it’s the incompetence and dare I say arrogance of referees that are affecting sporting results.
These points could have affected a team’s relegation survival chances, or even European and title chances. That’s a massive deal.
There needs to be proper accountability and transparency from the referees and until we see that, there will continue to be this lackadaisical approach.
Also, I don’t condone violence and abuse to referees, but they need to know that there’s a difference to criticism and verbal abuse. Referees are human beings too so I believe that opening the barrier of communication, transparency and cooperation will lead to lower abuse and disrespect towards them.
Good statement but don’t be surprised at all the “harsh” and “suspicious” decisions Liverpool now cop. The PGMOL boys club will make sure every debatable call goes against them now
fuck me you can tell it’s liverpool
This is what I wanted. Escalate this shit. Fuck the pgmol and fuck these refs. Corrupt, insecure, and utterly useless.
What’s the solution that Liverpool is looking for? Competent reffing? Get real!