It will improve, plenty more mistakes will be made a long the way.
And at the current rate, those “mistakes” are going to condemn EFC to the Championship.
It will improve, plenty more mistakes will be made a long the way.
But if you were the one paying for the CCTV, would you not question whether it was actually worth having if it didn't lead to the outcomes it was installed to achieve? This desire to talk about VAR as if it's a stand alone thing is weird. It's not an intelligent system, it's just a replay which someone can watch. Of course it's the person making the decision who's at fault not the camera, but that goes without saying, people are just complaining about the system.It's not the tech at all. If the police have footage of someone clearly committing a crime on CCTV and they ignore it, you don't bin the CCTV. It did its job.
The problem is the refereeing team here in the Prem. I don't know if it's incompetence, some backhanded bribery, an intentional tanking of VAR or a combination of the lot, but it absolutely stinks.
This argument has possible merit until you look at something like Firminho's offside against Villa yesterday. It was ridiculous and I seem to recall them being on the wrong end of a dodgy VAR decision against Newcastle a few weeks back.
The application of poor VAR decisions or indecisions has been spread fairly evenly so far.
For me the offside rule needs changing. If the entire ball has to be over a line for it to be out of play or a goal then surely the entire player should have to be offside.
somehow i doubt it,as they always come up with something no matter how ridiculous it sounds as to why the decision they give was rightCynic in me wonders if the refs are purposely making bad decisions in order to get it binned off and return to the status quo
Short and to the point, nailed it mate.Bin it imo. They made crap decisions before and they make crap decisions now. At least the crap decisions before didn't take half an effing game to make