Beef I have with it is the that VAR takes is not added on at the end of the half
in that Liverpool V WBA match it was 8 mins lost due to VAR but the ref only added 5 mins
in our game V the dale, the disallowed goal, the penalty, the penalty kick, the goals, then the second half goals & subs, each goal or goal incident has to be checked more time needs adding on at the end of each half
I think the commentators for the Rochdale game said 8 minutes in total were added to injury time to account for VAR, but that the actual time spent waiting was 15. So anyone who went to that match was short-changed by 7 minutes.
Average that out over the course of a season and you’re basically losing 4-5 games worth of actual football.
Which is why it will only work for Black & White decisions that take a second to see; Exhibit a) Pedro Mendes at OT! Or at a push, an offside that the ref/Lino may have missed in the build up...Because you are not waiting 60 seconds for a flag, it’s instant.
If you regularly go to matches, surely you understand what Poch was referring to when he spoke of the emotion.
When your team scores a 93rd minute winner/equaliser against an arch enemy you gave to wait around for confirmation???????
It will kill football as we know it.
Maybe not so much for people sitting next n their living room/pub.....
What's taking up the time, and sucking the life out of the idea, is using it for contentious decisions like 'was it a deliberate foul in the lead up to a goal?' etc.
Plus there's the issue of keeping the fans INSIDE the Ground informed of what's going on verbally... rather than just pandering to those at home with a Sky/BT subscription!
...although the stadium announcement will have to be more like:
"Give us 5 minutes whilst Dermott and the boys sit down in their cosy room, crack open the wine and sandwiches, while offering their opinions on whether they though there was intent in that foul throw in the lead up to the goal... which they still have to check whether Dele dived or not... Even though he's not even playing in this game!
You fans can sit down for a bit, read your programmes, take some selfies... THEN we'll let you know when you can celebrate... not long now..."
THAT'S what half-time analysis and 2 hours after the game at the pub are for; to dissect exactly THAT kind of incident.
Not to get riled and disillusioned 'cos Mark Clattenburg couldn't see Roy Carroll claw the ball back 6ft over the line and pretend it never happened! (Yeah, you BET it still hurts!)
Besides, if they stick with using it for every little thing, then there would be nothing for Thierry Henry and Jamie Redknapp to talk shit about after the game.. so every cloud, huh?
If VARCE is gonna work, it can ONLY really be for whether the ball crossed the line or not... 'cos GOALS are all football REALLY cares about!