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Ref Watch tomorrow morning on SSN will be a 2 hour special
Unless they do a special, there won’t be a ref watch tomorrow.Ref Watch tomorrow morning on SSN will be a 2 hour special
Impressive numbers although the World Cup viewing figures aren't unexpected with it being the first cup in the winter and in that part of the world.![]()
Facts about viewership records in Premier League 2022-23
Here we take a look at the facts about viewership records in Premier League 2022-23. The 2022–23 season set some of the biggest league-wide viewing records ever.www.chaseyoursport.com
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Opening weekend brings record audiences
Sky Sports report a 40 per cent increase in viewers while new mark set in US for streamingwww.premierleague.com
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Premier League opening weekend viewership up 40% as 8m tune into Sky Sports - SportsPro
The five games aired by UK pay-TV broadcaster Sky Sports saw more than 2.9 million females tune in, as NBC also scored strong numbers in the US.www.sportspromedia.com
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FIFA World Cup delivering record-breaking TV audience numbers
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ is continuing to engage TV audiences around the world with record-breaking numbers across multiple markets.www.fifa.com
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Monday Night Football reaches highest audience in over ten years
Sky Sports the winner from Manchester United's surprise victory over Liverpoolwww.broadcastnow.co.uk
And this is where the real money is for clubs. Streaming their own games and why the Spanish two and others are desperate to get in a league with premier league clubs because if they dont they see club football being entirely dominated by English clubs.VAR is just the beginning.....just wait for the aVARtars......all this new technology and AI will see virtual seating and "fans" buying virtual tickets to watch a live game sitting in their home but as an avartar wearing glasses....they will be in the stadium virtually with sound piped in and a 360 view.....maybe pay extra to listen into ref VAR decisons and be able to stand on the line to look yourself at an offside or in action to see a foul close up...all virtually....even get close to players as they celebrate a goal.....all coming virtually from your living room in Beiiging, New York, Bangkok.....sitting their with your ferking half and half scarf draped around your neck.......adverts pumped into the headsets.......this is not far away and if you think VAR was bad wait and see what is coming!
POstecoglu :
"You have to accept the referee's decision, that is how I grew up," said Postecoglou.
"This constant erosion of the referee's authority is where the game is going - they are not going to have any authority. We are going to be under the control of someone with a TV screen a few miles away.
"The decision is the decision. In 26 years I have had plenty of bad decisions, I have had plenty fall in my favour. It is what it is.
"There will be a forensic study of every decision out there, I think that is the way the game is going and I don't like it. If you look at all that standing around we did today, maybe people enjoy that sort of thing but I'd rather see us playing football."
Thats where we need to be going imo.
He’s totally right. Remember when VAR was brought in - the argument seemed to be refs needed tools to help them. This is not where we have ended up
Less than now though. And people will moan, but also remember what video technology brought us previously.You have to accept the referee's decision, that is how I grew up,
"The decision is the decision. In 26 years I have had plenty of bad decisions, I have had plenty fall in my favour. It is what it is.
As I've mentioned previously, if everyone adopted his attitude to decisions, then fine, i would be more than happy to scrap VAR.
But I know for a fact fans will be in utter rage week in week out on refs decisions when a player is clearly offside or clearly dives with no contact etc.
Less than now though. And people will moan, but also remember what video technology brought us previously.
Anyway I think there's too many stakeholders, too many people making money off it for it to be rolled back. But getting the referee to make the decisions, all the decisions, would be a good start.
How about the offside that the ref flagged immediately then waited 2 or 3 minutes for VAR to confirm what the on field refs had decided in a split second? Or the lfc goal disallowed?how about the Romero challenge which the ref missed ? which can't blame him as bodies in way and all at frantic pace.
Should Romero really have just got away with that?
How about the offside that the ref flagged immediately then waited 2 or 3 minutes for VAR to confirm what the on field refs had decided in a split second? Or the lfc goal disallowed?
I don't care about the anecdotals. We are going to get errors whichever way we go.
But the fundamental of the referee making decisions, even judgements, has been lost. They've tried to science the shit out of it and made a complete mess. No one can define every single handball or foul. So why have 5 different people doing that?
VAR has its uses but it isn't this.