Worried Man Blues
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I'd like to see a fan of either team in with the VAR officials, just to make sure they don't miss anything, the risk is the VAR official will get lumped, oh well never mind.
Now its here, its not going away. If it did every week would just be 'that mistake wouldn't have happened if we still had VAR'
It just needs to be used correctly and ideally transparently. PGMOL just hide and try to protect their officials, but it would actually help players, managers, fans and ultimately referees too if there was a little more openness in the process.
But it's got nothing to do with technology. I think VAR should stay because our refs are so crap but it's the crap refs that are making bad decisions even when watching a reply. Offside is offside, they just need to agree which part of the body is relevant. The subjective part is about fouls however Welbz at Old Trafford should, in every officials mind, be a pen when looking at a replay or Cucurella's hair being pulled a foul and a red.
I'd like to see a fan of either team in with the VAR officials, just to make sure they don't miss anything, the risk is the VAR official will get lumped, oh well never mind.
VAR was sold to us as improving decisions. Seems the goalposts have been moved in justification for it. If it has nothing to do with technology then what’s the point of the technology ? You think the refs are crap so why have more of them watching the tele and ruining the game ? What’s the point ?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62783142
Huge number of controversial / incorrect decisions again yesterday. Offside inconsistencies too over the last two game sets. Everton's goal not flagged but (correctly) given offside by VAR, Coutinho flagged when onside, rather than allowed to continue and play whistled dead so VAR could not correct it and, in our game, Undav not flagged when 10 yards off.
We still have controversy. We still have incorrect decisions. We still have managers blaming refs and sent to the stands. Nothing has been fixed yet fans can't celebrate a goal properly and are getting home from games later and later. Five minutes to award and take a penalty at Forest.
Keep goal line tech but as for VAR, get rid.
All of this.
it has removed some of the spontaneous emotion that a goal brings, as you immediately look to see if it’s being given/wait for kick off
Yes it is very interesting hearing the dialogue in rugby matches between ref and TMO. It helps people watching understand the thought process in making decisions. And crucially, other than pointing out things that the ref might had missed (foul play off the ball etc) the TMO receives the steer from the ref, i.e. the ref gives an onfield decision and asks the TMO to check.
In football, I think there should be referrals only if there is genuine doubt in the refs mind.
é.g. the lino didn't flag for offside but he looked off to me, can you check.
Or the lino did flag, but I'm not sure if he was off, please can you check.
Therefore only check for offside if ref and lino are not sure.
Similarly with fouls and penalties:
Ref gives onfield decision but might say to VAR, my view wasn't great, please can you confirm there was contact/inside the area etc.
Then I think VAR plays a much less invasive role, but a more supportive one.
The problem with your suggestion however is that it is so logical and sensible the FA would never support it!
The major problem today, is not VAR ( which was very very poor yesterday ) , but the players.
They spend more time and energy cheating the officials, the paying public, their clubs and themselves than actually playing football with the skill they possess.
I did quite enjoy Danny Murphy advocating for ex-pros to be involved in VAR, while in the same show didn’t understand the ball going backwards to Coutihno for his off side,