halfcenturyup
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For me the argument about VAR ended at the Cup final.
There was just no justification for not sending Henderson off for DOGSO when, 20 yards from his goal, he palmed the ball away from Haaland.
Assuming that the VAR official simply bottled such a game-changing decision because it was the FA cup final rather than anything more sinister, why would we want a system whereby on the biggest of occasions, they still don't get the biggest decisions right?
VAR was supposed to be limited to the game changing decisions in particular goals, red cards and penalties. What we have managed to achieve, somehow, is a system whereby in meaningless mid-table mid season fixtures they will happily chalk off a goal for being offside by a nasal hair, whereas the most blatant decisions don't get given in the very biggest matches.
So why bother?
I used to tire of dogshit decisions going against City, especially things like the penalty shouts in favour of the opposition which you just knew would never be given against Liverpool or United. But have we ended up with a system that is actually better? Seems to me we have swapped one set of bullshit rules for another.
Welcome to the dark side.
I have some sympathy with the authorities, tbf. They were pressured into a system they didn't really want by all of us (more or less) probably in the knowledge that it would be a hopeless task in a sport where subjectivity and continuity plays such a large part.
And so it has proven. I don't mind admitting I was in favour before it happened but now? An absolute disaster. So everyone can blame me :)