Sky love it because it causes controversy and enables them to have have endless debates on the various VAR decisions.
And we all know how much influence Sky have over football
And we all know how much influence Sky have over football
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That is true but unfortunately, the biggest reason why we ended up with VAR in the first place was the discourse post-match from the lack of analysis and only focussing on contentious decisions, even when there wasn't anything contentious. Over the past 2 decades, it has got progressively worse to the point many were sold the falsehood that VAR was a solution to what was media hyping up around "wrong" decisions. Even now people fail to understand that most decisions aren't black or white/wrong or right, but they are interpretations of the law.Wolves actually make a good point there about how alot of the discourse nowadays post match becomes about VAR decisions. It's just not interesting content. You want to see tactical analysis, breakdowns and performance reviews not about whether or not somebodies toe was offside.
Leave goal line tech and bring in automated offside. If you can get ball out of play working I would use that too. Leave the binary decisions to computers. Leave opinions to the on field officials.
Sky love it because it causes controversy and enables them to have have endless debates on the various VAR decisions.
And we all know how much influence Sky have over football
Leave goal line tech and bring in automated offside. If you can get ball out of play working I would use that too. Leave the binary decisions to computers. Leave opinions to the on field officials.
The rest can do one. Give the ref's their bollocks back.
They listed a host of repercussions, such as:
- A more hostile atmosphere with protests, booing of the Premier League anthem and chants against VAR
I'm not sure if we will or not but I agree that all getting rid will do is open up a new can of worms.believe me when I say we are going to get absolutely shafted without VAR (even more then we already currently do). Be careful what you wish for.
Why do you say that?believe me when I say we are going to get absolutely shafted without VAR (even more then we already currently do). Be careful what you wish for.
I think that's the best argument by some way, but we all know the esteem that Football Inc. holds the fans that turn up in.As a match going supporter I say with unequivocal certainty………. fuck VAR.