Because it sucks?On another note, why is the offside VAR technology that was in use during the World Cup not in use in the Premier League yet?
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Because it sucks?On another note, why is the offside VAR technology that was in use during the World Cup not in use in the Premier League yet?
Huh?
Still haven't met anybody who actually wants or likes VAR. I refuse to engage with red shirt plastics so no idea what they think.
At this point it would take a pretty good argument to convince me it isn't there to aid in match fixing in order to protect the product/ensure key results aren't left up to the players.
No it doesn't, but we get the proper, intense drama & emotion of football back and what do we lose... nothing.Does I get rid of the corruption though if the same people are officiating under no scrutiny?
No it doesn't, but we get the proper, intense drama & emotion of football back and what do we lose... nothing.
We were also dreading him turning up so at least we have that in common.Mike Dean on the same podcast, about VAR again, "I used to get in the car on a Friday and was dreading Saturday. I was thinking, 'I hope nothing happens'. I used to be petrified sitting in the chair."
The job was clearly way beyond his abilities. I wonder how many more there are, just like him.
...and we've benefitted from a fair few crap decisions too, which proves it's just not fit for purpose. The way it sucks the life out of the game outweighs any marginal benefits - and one day, in the not too distant future, somebody will decide that's the case, it will all change again and someone will get a pay rise/promotion.We've lost a few times historically because of decisions going against us. It's the implementation not the concept.
Mike Dean on the same podcast, about VAR again, "I used to get in the car on a Friday and was dreading Saturday. I was thinking, 'I hope nothing happens'. I used to be petrified sitting in the chair."
The job was clearly way beyond his abilities. I wonder how many more there are, just like him.
I thought we had a thread on VAR, couldn't find it.
More of this please
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