Yes I know this another VAR thread, but one with a slight difference in that it has a tried and tested solution. The whole push for a VAR came from the need to stop howlers such as the "Hand of God" and other such notorious incidents. What we have ended up is a bloody monstrosity that only the most pedantic of perfectionists can like. Why not follow both cricket and tennis and give the sides a certain amount of referrals per half (probably one certainly no more than two) and leave the rest up to the on field refs, who I would not give the power of referral to as I suspect they would be too scared NOT to use it if they had it.
This then gives the ability to the Captain/Manager to challenge a decision based on what his team are telling him.
This system would deliver what was behind the push that led to VAR rather than the perfectionist system we have been lumbered with.
This then gives the ability to the Captain/Manager to challenge a decision based on what his team are telling him.
This system would deliver what was behind the push that led to VAR rather than the perfectionist system we have been lumbered with.