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VAR is going to kill the game how can you celebrate a goal anymore when it could be disallowed afterward it's a farce.
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The issue today wasn’t VAR, it’s the ludicrous change of the law regarding handball that has cost wolves and city victories these last two weeks.....this is the Everton forum, but regardless, I welcome VAR.
The issue today wasn’t VAR, it’s the ludicrous change of the law regarding handball that has cost wolves and city victories these last two weeks.
VAR is going to kill the game how can you celebrate a goal anymore when it could be disallowed afterward it's a farce.
But, if it is the correct decision, isn't it worth it?VAR is going to kill the game how can you celebrate a goal anymore when it could be disallowed afterward it's a farce.
So, are you for or against VAR?It's the arbitrary nature of what gets called for assessment by nameless, unaccountable people. That's the issue.
Of course this thing will deal with major errors. FFS, 4 people watching a replay of a glaring error cant help but call it. The issue is when it's a judgement call on say a penalty that can just slide by and not be addressed, or even addressed and dismissed but not allowing the red to go to a monitor to get their viewpoint .
This is a system open to handing a title to a team because enough of these decisions can make that happen. The anonymity of who these VAR officials are can allow it to happen with impunity now. There's no accountability. Refs in years gone by couldn't be seen to be giving decision after decision that works against one team - at least a team in the hunt for a title. It would be obvious and the refs would feel the need to watch what they did.
All of that has now gone with VAR.