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Motherwell V Hibs 21/03/2026


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26 minutes ago, Spiderpig said:

JBA sums up the current state of Scottish VAR perfectly in this article from the Sun

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/16067918/askou-fumes-var-lines-drawn-by-five-year-old/

Tight but correct call. Was exact same as one Killie had chopped off against us.

Jens should be more concerned about that effort being only 1 of 2 shots on target in 94 mins

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5 hours ago, Spiderpig said:

Hibs were well organised yesterday, they stopped us playing through midfield, two lines in front of us all the time. It forced us to try to go round them down the sides to get in behind and thats not our game.

And i though  VAR  had done away with the big toe or half a boot being offside, that decision was a joke.

 

I’m not aware of any changes having been made to VAR and offside, so the way things are it was the correct call but I’m all for scrapping the lines and unless playback shows it to be blatantly obvious, on side or off side,  the on field call should stand.  

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Yesterday’s result a wee bit more disappointing now after seeing that Celtic got beat today. 
Go to keep the faith though. We know there will be bumps but I trust JBA to keep us going in the right direction. I think we Missed Longelo more than some people thought we might have. Fancy us to beat Falkirk and then our game at Hearts should be a good one. 

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18 minutes ago, texanwellfan said:

I’m not aware of any changes having been made to VAR and offside, so the way things are it was the correct call but I’m all for scrapping the lines and unless playback shows it to be blatantly obvious, on side or off side,  the on field call should stand.  

Trouble is, "blatantly obvious" is just as much a judgement call as any other way you can decide it with a human involved. Until the ball and everyone's extremities have millimetre-perfect position sensors in them and offside calls are made my some magically-infallible computer, there will always be controversial decisions.

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18 minutes ago, numpty said:

Trouble is, "blatantly obvious" is just as much a judgement call as any other way you can decide it with a human involved. Until the ball and everyone's extremities have millimetre-perfect position sensors in them and offside calls are made my some magically-infallible computer, there will always be controversial decisions.

True, wherever you place the decision point, that’s where the argument will centre around. 

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