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    [Football] Is football more entertaining with VAR?

    But what difference does that make ?
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    [Football] Is football more entertaining with VAR?

    Nothing stopping ex players getting involved, but they don’t want to. And an ex player wouldn’t help yesterday when it was clearly an error rather than understanding of the law.
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    [Football] Is football more entertaining with VAR?

    No - I’m just saying that either way people will moan and be pissed off when mistakes happen. The point in my mind that still annoys me was the Cardiff game under Hughton. We knew VAR was coming and the red Stephens got was borderline and could have been overturned and the ludicrous off side...
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    [Football] Is football more entertaining with VAR?

    Why not get rid of offside altogether then if that’s the purpose ? More goals
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    [Football] Is football more entertaining with VAR?

    https://www.northstandchat.com/threads/cardiff-city-vs-brighton-hove-albion-official-match-thread.368049/page-31#post-8660199 https://www.northstandchat.com/threads/martin-atkinson-absolute-c-_-nt.368065/
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    [Football] Is football more entertaining with VAR?

    Exactly… let’s dig out the Cardiff away game where Sol Bamba scored that ridiculous offside goal against us and see what people were saying then…
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    [Football] Is football more entertaining with VAR?

    No problem with VAR. The over analysis and pulling apart every decision by media outlets drove us to it. But no excuse for the incompetence of those running it. Howard Webb has a tough job just 5 weeks into a new job
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