Nixonator
Well-known member
Yes we've had a few of those. But those are all poor on-field decisions that VAR hasn't put right. VAR hasn't caused the problem.
I disagree, the random luck on decisions is how it's always been at world cups. You have a huge mix of countries, who each have different experiences with how decisions are made back home, all thrown together with refs who aren't used to seeing those players with their unique brand of play acting or rugby.
We've got referees making some poor decisions, and they need to be better trained.
If referees were better trained, we wouldn't need VAR to begin with.
We seem to be going round in circles.
Also, I would rather have the random luck decisions (though it has never seemed very random in England's case) without the circus act of VAR. Staring at a referee for 2 mins while he puts his finger on his ear, as he is swamped by players drawing squares with their hands, then watching him trot over to a TV screen where he spends another minute or so, trots back and STILL gets the decision wrong. It's not entertainment.
So much of football is not cut and dry, if VAR is to be pursued then the rules of the game need rewriting.