Sorrel
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Alternatively, over 75% don't want it to carry on.Interesting that 43% don’t want it binned.
NSC VAR debates give the impression of universal loathing.
Alternatively, over 75% don't want it to carry on.Interesting that 43% don’t want it binned.
NSC VAR debates give the impression of universal loathing.
Alternatively, over 75% don't want it to carry on.
I’m one of the 17% “Pause it - take a season out to train the industry to use it properly”. With the keep its, that’s now 43% who want it to continue in the medium term.
You never would have thought that from NSC VAR threads. [MENTION=1200]Harry Wilson's tackle[/MENTION] usually the lone pro VAR voice, in a sea of anti VAR rage.
Keep it, it needs some ironing out.
Also voted for other - The rules need to be re-written for football as it's being played today;
a few that I can think of but there will be many, many others
1. How long can they go back to review a goal? (The penalty against United we could've gone back to check the infringement 5 seconds before.)
2. Checking for offsides needs to be clearer - no one really knows now what is offside
3. Penalties and player infringements - In the Real Madrid game (not in the Prem but still relevant) Valencia missed the penalty and subsequent rebound but the Valencia player that was in the area when the spot kick was taken (and he was the only one) scored the rebound after that they penalty had to be retaken. In my opinion, that should be a free kick on the edge of the area.
It’s not all rage. Plenty of resigned shaking of heads and wandering out loud about giving up season tickets. I’m not at that stage as yet but the attractions of lower or non league football without VAR are tempting.
Keep it FOR CLEAR AND OBVIOUS ERRORS ONLY - as was the idea in the first ****ing place. i.e. stuff like the Henry handball vs Ireland.
Anything that isn't clear and obvious can stay with the ref's onfield decision.
If the people deciding actions were better or left any subjective decisions. I am happy with toenails being offside... it's accurate ! I'm happy with the general concept.
Bin it. It's taken over now and that wasn't the point. Also run by incompetent cretins, i.e. refs.
I would rather be run by cretins on the pitch than cretins off it.
This with bells on. All VAR is doing in this country at the minute is alienating fans, entirely predictable that the English FA would bring in something meant to reduce controversy and only make things worse.
I know people disagree but i hate not being able to celebrate a goal to the degree I used too, from our first game last season when Burn had his goal chalked off I lost that spontaneity of celebration which was sad. It does work both ways but nothing beats the joy of the ball hitting the back of the net and the crowd going mental. Now we have to worry about someone’s armpit being offside.
Goal line technology was good. VAR no matter how you see it is biased towards the bigger teams. It needs neutral observers to oversee it. Anything that takes more than 30 sec should stick with the original decision
the camera angles arent positioned suitably nor lines fine enough to be that accurate. look at the Bamford case, there's the far defender who's certainly playing him onside.