Well, that's a hope - but still a pretty forlorn one, I reckon.I think the good thing to come out is both attending and TV watching fans are against it. You get the feeling that the thoughts of fans attending games are ignored but if it threatens to lose viewers and cut TV rights money they might bin it off.
Rubbish - the VAR clearly showed that not all of the bear was inside the wood at the exact moment of evacuation.I read somewhere that bears shit in the woods
I don't have a problem with VAR, I have a problem with the use of VAR. I would:
1) Only use it for 'clear and obvious' errors (as we were originally promised, I seem to recall). If it isn't clear and/or obvious, stick with the on-field decision.
2) Get rid of the '1 pixel' offside rule, replace with a 10cm margin of error, as I understand happens in other leagues in Europe - i.e. stick with the on-field decision to award a goal unless the offside is more than 10cm, rather that more than 1 pixel.
I honestly think VAR can be good, it just needs to be used properly, not for relentlessly triple-checking every decision.
I think it has shown in the EFL during the playoffs that it isn't VAR that's the problem, its the referees. These referees who aren't fit to call a game also tend to be awful decision makers and poor at using technology. Leave it to the refs again, and the game will die due to injustices and fans getting just as sick of refs as they do VAR.
2) Get rid of the '1 pixel' offside rule, replace with a 10cm margin of error, as I understand happens in other leagues in Europe - i.e. stick with the on-field decision to award a goal unless the offside is more than 10cm, rather that more than 1 pixel.
It won't be binned off. We all wanted it at one point and it hasn't lived up to our expectations. There has been too much money spent, jobs created, and rules changed at this point to just go back to what once was (and people weren't particularly happy with that anyway). The Premier League/PGMOL do have a duty now in my opinion to make it work and make it work properly.
There are difficult things to solve like offsides (personally, I think it is fine as it is - just the rules finally being properly applied). There are easier things to solve that really shouldn't be a factor any more - time it takes to make a decision, how the decision is communicated, etc. Fingers crossed those things are sorted ASAP so we can stop talking about VAR every week.
I take issue with that. I don't think we all wanted it as such, but we all thought it could be a good idea. The conversation used to go something like this:
"Wouldn't it be great if football could use video technology like other sports?"
"Yeah, it would be great. But how would you implement it though without ruining the flow of the game?"
"Yeah, good point."
They still haven't solved that issue. And our initial scepticism was before we even knew of all the rows that would be generated by the 'armpit offside' decisions.