• 7 months ago
A look at some opinions on VAR and the poor use of the technology to constantly remain a talking point in football and lessen the passion omitted from the supporters, it remains something that the majority of fans, pundits and journalists want to see the back of.

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00:00 Well, looking at VAR, obviously it's become this thing where we are sort of talking about it every week.
00:07 It's the sort of headlines on Match of the Day, on all your sort of football highlight shows.
00:12 It's something that when it was brought in, you didn't want this to be the outcome of it.
00:17 And it's, you know, overall, it's been absolutely shocking really at times this season with some of the decisions.
00:24 What's your thoughts on it? Where do you think the future lies for it?
00:28 Because I know people have stopped sort of sitting on the fence with it and they are very pro or con for VAR.
00:34 I'll be honest, I've never liked it. I don't like a technology where it's subjective, to be honest with you.
00:43 You know, in cricket, you know, if there's a hawk I used, it's pretty much bank on it, isn't it?
00:51 Football, especially tackles, etc. Maybe offside is a little bit different, but tackles, etc.
00:57 They're objective or subjective, I beg your pardon.
01:02 And for me, you've got a referee who's doing that anyway.
01:06 And then, you know, the whole thing of slowing images down and getting the ref to go and look at the screen when it's slowed down.
01:13 And it makes it look worse. And refs having to go to the screen and, you know, I can't.
01:18 I've got to go with what my colleagues are saying here. I can't stick with the original decision.
01:23 I think in a nutshell, I'm still in favour of VAR. I still think it has its purpose.
01:27 I think, you know, the footballing world has invested a lot of time and effort into VAR.
01:33 We can't just sack it off because, you know, it hasn't worked. I think we need to make it work, essentially.
01:39 I think that. I think VAR has just changed the conversation about refereeing, hasn't it?
01:44 Because it's added more scrutiny on the referees for a start, because as you kind of said, there's a feeling that they shouldn't get things wrong.
01:52 That's not going to be the case. They're always going to get things wrong.
01:55 It's never, you know, I think that the football fans holding out for the day that their team get 100 percent of decisions right throughout the season.
02:02 Well, until we have robots refereeing it, even they might get things wrong anyway.
02:06 But, you know, it's not going to happen.
02:08 If it were up to me, VAR would be binned off as soon as humanly possible. But let's be realistic here.
02:14 The Premier League simply aren't going to get rid of it. Too many major leagues across Europe are using it.
02:20 It's very rare that any leagues will disagree with having it.
02:23 It's just part of the modern day. And of course, semi-automated offside.
02:26 The plan is already in place for that to come in next season.
02:29 I think we need to take a look at that first, see how much of an impact that can have and whether we can have a little bit more rulings around the handball rule.
02:37 It's always so controversial. But I just think in terms of the fan point of view here,
02:42 getting rid of the initial celebrations and the feeling that you can't properly celebrate a goal,
02:47 it's just not worth it, is it, for a few more correct decisions?
02:51 And to be honest, I don't think we're even reaching that many better decisions.
02:54 If anything, there's more controversy now with an added layer of officiating.
02:59 thing.

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