Am sure when VAR first came out Riley and his cronies needed meeting after meeting before declaring there was an issue.
They've already come out and confirmed in last night's games alone there were three incorrect VAR decisions.
Whoopsie. Am sure it will be fine if we just make a little hiccup and then say 'oops' afterwards. Time after time, bit unusually seemingly in favour of the same collection of teams. Not to mention that the decision making process itself kills the game.
If it takes away from the passion of the game, the excitement and the viewing enjoyment as a fan, confused coaches and players alike, and we still end up with a fair share of incorrect decision, what have we done here other than give another official the chance to put his view into the mix, and, regardless of what you think do our game and the chances it is corrupt, more people in the mix means more chance of the process being compromised.
We all see what is going on here. No way United will be allowed to miss out on the chance to be higher. The premier league needs a successful man united, don't forget.