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January 4, 2024, 9:58pm

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Tonight Everton had a player sent off after VAR intervention at Palace ....does this make them the first to have 2 opponents sent off  this way in the FA Cup as Fox was sent off when VAR asked the ref to review his booking


On a side note   it was mentioned at the time  we had to pay 10k for VAR at Southampton ........but I cant remember any mention of a VAR fee for the Palace game.......and surely  our previous owner would have made that public !!!!


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If they had red cards for tackles like that in the seventies most games would end up 7 a side.
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Paying a fee for VAR ? Really
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If they had red cards for tackles like that in the seventies most games would end up 7 a side.


And wasn’t there something like 40 broken legs per season in the Football League in the 70s?

And it was a clear red card. No where in the rules does it say there has to be contact for a foul to be a red card offence. It was really poor and dangerous challenge and fully deserving of a red card.
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My issue with VAR in cup games is that not all clubs have VAR at their grounds.
How can clubs playing in the same competition use different rules ?
It should be removed from the FA Cup
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I suppose, technically, they’re not playing by different rules. It’s more the inequity and inconsistency in how these rules are applied or even interpreted. Still seems wrong though.  


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It was 100% a red card.

Calvert-Lewin's lead leg was always high and was always going over the top of the ball (even before the Crystal Palace player got a toe to the ball first). Calvert-Lewin's lead leg goes well beyond where the ball was before the touch from the Crystal Palace player with his studs showing and makes contact with the shin of the Crystal Palace player. A tackle like that where the player goes over the top of the ball in such a manner is always a red card. I really don't see why there is an controversy over the red card, other than the usual pundits attempting to use it in their anti-VAR rants.

For what it's worth I hate how VAR is used. A Rugby approach would be much better (i.e. the referee can refer key incidents he/she's not sure about to VAR and ask to see the video him/herself before making a final decision). It would put the on field referee back in charge of decision making,
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Quoted from supertown
Paying a fee for VAR ? Really


Yep, £10k



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Quoted from GollyGTFC
It was 100% a red card.

Calvert-Lewin's lead leg was always high and was always going over the top of the ball (even before the Crystal Palace player got a toe to the ball first). Calvert-Lewin's lead leg goes well beyond where the ball was before the touch from the Crystal Palace player with his studs showing and makes contact with the shin of the Crystal Palace player. A tackle like that where the player goes over the top of the ball in such a manner is always a red card. I really don't see why there is an controversy over the red card, other than the usual pundits attempting to use it in their anti-VAR rants.

For what it's worth I hate how VAR is used. A Rugby approach would be much better (i.e. the referee can refer key incidents he/she's not sure about to VAR and ask to see the video him/herself before making a final decision). It would put the on field referee back in charge of decision making,


red card hahahahahah. Pathetic Decision
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Yep, £10k



Having done some research it’s £9251 plus VAT , which is taken off before the split in gate payments, so it’s nearer £4500, for the away club, than £10000 .
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