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VAR

Are you a FAN

  • Yes

    Votes: 126 30.4%
  • Nope

    Votes: 265 63.9%
  • What's VAR

    Votes: 3 0.7%
  • Pineapple on Toast

    Votes: 21 5.1%

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can't wait to boo VAR at goodison

can certainly see us having an unappealing stat come the end of the season; most goals overturned by VAR or something.

the fume is going to be delicious
 
can't wait to boo VAR at goodison

can certainly see us having an unappealing stat come the end of the season; most goals overturned by VAR or something.

the fume is going to be delicious
We have a crap record for everything else so I fully expect the “ first team to have a 95th minute winner ruled out by VAR despite quite clearly having nothing wrong with it” record.
 

Frankly, I’ve hated VAR from its very first use, and can’t see me ever really changing my mind.

I don’t need EVERY decision to be PERFECTLY correct.

I’m ok with an offside call going against my team by 2mm. If it’s tight, I’m accepting of it being a mistake, but a close call.

If VAR was only to be used to rectify clear errors, I could probably stomach it, but already we see that’s not what it is.

The audience on TV have no idea what’s happening, so I can only imagine it’s much worse at the match.

VAR is a symptom of Twitter football fans behaving like entitled toddlers.

I have more specific issues with it, too, but that’s my general gist.
 
Frankly, I’ve hated VAR from its very first use, and can’t see me ever really changing my mind.

I don’t need EVERY decision to be PERFECTLY correct.

I’m ok with an offside call going against my team by 2mm. If it’s tight, I’m accepting of it being a mistake, but a close call.

If VAR was only to be used to rectify clear errors, I could probably stomach it, but already we see that’s not what it is.

The audience on TV have no idea what’s happening, so I can only imagine it’s much worse at the match.

VAR is a symptom of Twitter football fans behaving like entitled toddlers.

I have more specific issues with it, too, but that’s my general gist.

We will be able to see the replays on the big screen. Weirdly enough the only two teams who won't are RS and United.
 
I like the idea of VAR so long as they can speed up the system to keep the game flowing.

I'm still bothered that it's far from fallible when it comes from getting an honest appraisal. I've seen already how easy it can be for events to be 'selectively' referred to it.

Of course it will be much harder for a VAR team to be bought off in secret, than it would be to buy a ref for a game - that much is good. However, given how much weight sky has in the game, it's clear that institutionalised bias can still exist through a season.
 
Frankly, I’ve hated VAR from its very first use, and can’t see me ever really changing my mind.

I don’t need EVERY decision to be PERFECTLY correct.

I’m ok with an offside call going against my team by 2mm. If it’s tight, I’m accepting of it being a mistake, but a close call.

If VAR was only to be used to rectify clear errors, I could probably stomach it, but already we see that’s not what it is.

The audience on TV have no idea what’s happening, so I can only imagine it’s much worse at the match.

VAR is a symptom of Twitter football fans behaving like entitled toddlers.

I have more specific issues with it, too, but that’s my general gist.

Exactly, it's a game played by humans who make errors and I've no problem with it being reffed by humans who make errors. I don't want goals ruled out if somebody gets a jump on a defender and half their leg is offside, that's football.
 

Evident in the Women’s World Cup the entitled bit.

The standard of referring was a huge talking point in the early games/rounds, and obviously VAR got in the way of most matches.

For some reason, despite having the same limitations in terms of pay, selection pool, and exposure, it’s not ok for women’s referring to be anything other than flawless.

Women’s football has improved enormously, but it’s still miles away from the standards of the men’s game for obvious reason of about a 100 year head start, so it’s ok that the women’s matches had periods of pretty poor play (though when it was good it was very good), but poor referring was derided.

Then in steps VAR and makes it even worse.

I’d like to do an experiment where you get a dozen pundits, including the ex refs on the telly, and show them replays of incidents in the box from the last 20 years or so, in isolation, and get them to decide pen or not.

They’d be all over the place in their answers, I’m sure of it.

Would also be good to try and compare with an opinion they shared on telly at the time, just for laughs.
 
We will be able to see the replays on the big screen. Weirdly enough the only two teams who won't are RS and United.

Strange that eh? They should be instructed by the PL to have screens installed at their grounds.
Either you have VAR and screens or you don't. Why make an exception just for those two? Well, we already know the answer to that don't we...
 
Strange that eh? They should be instructed by the PL to have screens installed at their grounds.
Either you have VAR and screens or you don't. Why make an exception just for those two? Well, we already know the answer to that don't we...
There's a bizarre situation in Rugby League where you only have the Video Ref if your game is on TV, because nobody has a permanent big screen. So if you're on telly your match is officiated to a higher standard. That always seemed bonkers to me.
 
There's a bizarre situation in Rugby League where you only have the Video Ref if your game is on TV, because nobody has a permanent big screen. So if you're on telly your match is officiated to a higher standard. That always seemed bonkers to me.
That was basically how it worked in the cup last season, too, and showed itself up as a problem.
 

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