BadFish
Huge Member
- Oct 19, 2003
- 18,194
I think people have already said it but if other countries can make it work, why can't the Premier League?
it all seems to be unnecessarily complicated. Get rid of 'clear and obvious' this is too much grey area and subjectiveness. Having said that if you can't work out if something is right or wrong in less than a minute stick with the referees decision (this is what clear and obvious should mean).
All the rest is because the technology is being used by people incapable of quickly working out what they can see on a screen. Using other refs in stupid because they don't seem to want to overrule their mates. Train people up in both the technology and the rules of the game and if the ref has made a mistake tell them so. They still have the option of checking on the screen if they feel it is warranted or they can just take the VAR people's word for it.
To me, more important than this is that managers and fans are actually let into the decision-making process of both refs and VAR. Mic them up and let's hear why they have or haven't given something. Interview them after a game so they can explain their viewpoint on the big decisions of the game. These people are professionals and can sure justify why they make the decisions they make. You never know the rest of us (pundits especially) might actually learn something. If we don't learn something then at least we know the full facts before we disagree.
I listen to way too many podcasts and radio shows about football and way too much of them is spent talking about refs decisions (and now VAR also). I would prefer they were talking about actual football.
it all seems to be unnecessarily complicated. Get rid of 'clear and obvious' this is too much grey area and subjectiveness. Having said that if you can't work out if something is right or wrong in less than a minute stick with the referees decision (this is what clear and obvious should mean).
All the rest is because the technology is being used by people incapable of quickly working out what they can see on a screen. Using other refs in stupid because they don't seem to want to overrule their mates. Train people up in both the technology and the rules of the game and if the ref has made a mistake tell them so. They still have the option of checking on the screen if they feel it is warranted or they can just take the VAR people's word for it.
To me, more important than this is that managers and fans are actually let into the decision-making process of both refs and VAR. Mic them up and let's hear why they have or haven't given something. Interview them after a game so they can explain their viewpoint on the big decisions of the game. These people are professionals and can sure justify why they make the decisions they make. You never know the rest of us (pundits especially) might actually learn something. If we don't learn something then at least we know the full facts before we disagree.
I listen to way too many podcasts and radio shows about football and way too much of them is spent talking about refs decisions (and now VAR also). I would prefer they were talking about actual football.