How’s @BlueHammer85 feeling about VAR now it’s likely relegated WH
Up standing south Yorkshire police officer ill have you know
I'm sure he'll be along shortly to tell us that it's an overall success, and that these decisions even themselves out over the season...How’s @BlueHammer85 feeling about VAR now it’s likely relegated WH
Bernardo was equally close in the away game to Sunderland that finished 0-0 but funnily enough that disallowed
And they should automate ALL offsides and if the automated bot cannot rule definitively offside then it’s on. Give the attackers the benefits. Let the fans enjoy goals. Tech should 100% be able to achieve this. I wonder though if it’s really wanted?As someone who is watching a lot of football leagues and not just City, I would argue that VAR is pretty bad everywhere but in England it's significantly worse than in other countries. It feels like the on pitch refs in England have just stopped making any big calls on the pitch themselves and just prefer to let VAR figure everything out instead.
What was sold as "will only be used rarely when its a clear and obvious referee mistake and take 30 seconds at most" is now used multiple times every game despite it mostly takes several minutes of replays from multiple angles to find the "clear and obvious" mistake in question.
It should be that if a VAR-ref cant confirm any clear and obvious mistake within 10 seconds of replays, it shouldn't be possible to claim that the ref call clear and obviously wrong.
What I really don't get with VAR, is from an analytical perspective, how are they not constantly reviewing game data, and building a iterative system that after each week consume data and decisions to get to a almost perfect decision engine. Instead of what is clearly an interpretation engine. The technology is there ready to be automated but I believe they don't want to open that can of worms, so either use it to it's full potential or not at all. It's ruining the game
I think football would be much better with VAR if it was used correctly and consistently all the time.
Virtually everyone bar Arsenal fans and past and present officials will look at that and feel that was the wrong decision.
Will turn people s little bit more from premier league. Let’s hope the bubble doesn’t burst.
It made the game more exciting :-)I'm sure he'll be along shortly to tell us that it's an overall success, and that these decisions even themselves out over the season...
arse licking journalists ha ha they all be kissing his arseWell will it be Tuesday or Wednesday Howard the Red will be rolled on to Sky Sports News to explain the decision.. funny he never speaks to actual journalists or god forbid fans it’s like Sky is a their mouth piece, oh wait it is.
arse licking journalists ha ha they all be kissing his arse
var is great as long as not used to rereferee the game how does it do this then