GT49er
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Well, yes, it was the pundits micro-analysing, using slow motion pictures from various angles over and over again in great detail that lead to the curse of VAR in the first place, so the pundits are as much to blame as anyone. And VAR still doesn't get everything right. Bin it. And been that 'Passage of play' or whatever nonsense for offsides!The problem is that currently we have controversy where VAR gets things wrong and pundits/press/fans jump on pointing that out. The press and pundits love it as it gives them so much to talk about. But if we bin off VAR now every game will be filled with offside goals, & fouls/handballs in the build up to goals that the on field refs havent caught, and the press/pundits will just switch from commenting on how VAR got things wrong to saying 'well if we'd been using VAR that goal wouldnt have stood, as it was offside/a foul/handball'. And then that resentment at not having the technology involved will build as team by team loses games to goals that shouldnt have stood. Imagine if we'd lost 3-1 to Newcastle because that dive for penalty, and the foul outside the box had counted.... So basically now we've let VAR out of the box, we're f***ed either way!
Overall I think we now kind of have to keep it, but its use needs to be quicker, maybe limit what it can get involved in, but more importantly the refs themselves need to be better!
If they must keep the bloody thing, separate the roles of VAR and referee - if you referee on the field that's what you do, and you're never the VAR, and vice versa. And put somebody in Stockley Park - maybe an ex-player - with the power to tell the VAR when they can or cannot intervene.
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