Well the current poll has less than 50% of wanting to scrap VAR - that’s despite the vast majority of posts in here have that been calling it a shambles , a tool to help Man U/Liverpool and calling me a WUM for my defence of having VAR in the game.
As it stands 49.1% want it scrapped, 35.5% want to keep VAR, and 15.5% are "on the fence". So far more want it scrapped here than want it to stay. And if you're on the fence, that's not exactly an endorsement of keeping VAR.
Which is interesting since, according to this poll from the Athletic, Man City fans (supposedly) are the least supportive of any club to want to scrap VAR :
This is very interesting, The Athletic ran a vote on whether VAR should be scrapped and it seems City fans were the least likely to be in favour of it being scrapped.
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Just goes to show that Bluemoon isn’t an exact barometer of the feels of all City fans.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/54...lubs-to-scrap-var/?source=user_shared_article
Which would make sense to some extent, given how often City has won the league with VAR. When you're on top, it's natural to have less reason to call for change since you're benefitting from it.
But lets not forget that Man City won the league in the last 2 seasons without VAR. So Man City were the last non-VAR Premier League Champions, and in the first season with VAR, City were unable to win the league, and were quite a large margin that season behind LiVARpool.
If VAR isn't ever scrapped, then Man City will be always be eternal VAR-less Premier League Two-Time Champions. This is a designation that I personally am very proud of. I consider those Titles without VAR far more legitimate than any of City's VAR Titles.
City has never had the opportunity to defend those PL titles in a VAR-less Premier League. But after the first season with VAR, City did adjust and learned how to win the League with VAR as they did pre-VAR. So it's not as if we need to be defending VAR because we're winning the league with VAR. City won the league without VAR just the same and it was far more glorious when VAR wasn't involved because it was contested under normal football standards that existed in the sport during those runs.
The fact is that the poll in this topic flies in the face of the Athletic poll that sees City fans as the least wanting to scrap VAR of any club. Of course this poll is only a small sample size of an online community, but it's relevant. As repeat Champions of the PL, it would mean more to see City vote to scrap VAR. We understand that Wolves are the most aggrieved club in the League with all the VAR decisions that have gone against them, though Wolves insist that it's not because of all the VAR decisions that have gone against them but rather the experience at the stadium, which is common to supporters of all the clubs in the league. But for the multi-time Champion to vote to scrap VAR, that really says something. That would Show that just because City is thriving in this VAR environment, doesn't preclude them from acknowledging the problems that exist under these conditions. It would also be a mistake to conclude that somehow VAR has benefitted City or caused them to win the league. No, City are in this position because of their play on the field, not because of VAR. A vote from City keep VAR would send a message that City have benefitted from an unpopular and arguably corrupt system that is disliked by the vast majority of the fans.
Whatever happens against West Ham, City fans know how damaging VAR is to the integrity of the game, ironically something that was implemented to improve the integrity of the game (accuracy of decisions) has done the very opposite, due to how intrusive and disruptive it has been. Whatever happens against West Ham, I would encourage Pep and the administration to take a stand against the power structure, it would mean more coming from City who have been thriving under VAR, not because of VAR, but because of their play on the pitch.
A vote by City to keep VAR sends a signal (whether true or not) to the other clubs that City will do anything to win, even if it means winning under a system that is detrimental to the future of the sport. Lets not forget that in the past (not so much this season) Pep has been very vocal in his displeasure of VAR. Of course when you are on top, or near the top, there are less harsh decisions that go against you and therefore less opportunities to speak out against it, as other managers have. But despite that, the problems that exist with VAR in football are impossible to ignore.
Champions yet again, or not, a vote for VAR to be scrapped would mean more coming from Man City. Not just from the club bereaved the most by VAR like Wolves, but come to the aid of the smaller clubs who do (for whatever reason) do not seem to be getting the benefit of the doubt with VAR to the extent that the bigger clubs do. Following the final match day, I urge Pep and the administration to take a stand for the fans of our Beautiful Game and vote to scrap this plague on football known as VAR. At the very least, it will gain City a large amount of respect around the league, to not only be on top of the league, but to show a desire to see the competition itself to better reflect the desires of all fans who deserve seeing our sport return to normalcy.