TheBeautifulGame
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I totally agree with you that we should ditch VAR not replace it with anything and just play normal football. If there's a bad decision, you suck it up and play on, the way it has worked for over 100 years. So I fully agree with you on that. However, given the desire of the powers that be to implement a video review system and given how against the football powers are at ditching VAR and just playing normal football again (sad, I know) we I think should try to be constructive here and move towards a better alternative.I watch most games on Tv and all home games in person there are small stoppages in play and these are seconds the Captain talking to the ref when there is “major contention” is usual already a VAR check, to add other where the captain has to appeal to the ref can as I said already mean a further stop in play which we don’t want and also could lead to it being used to stop the opponent momentum Ditch VAR we play football on grass not in the lab
Remember when Wolves tried to get VAR scrapped it turned out they were the only club who voted to scrap it. So unfortunately I think that ship has sailed. However if there's a chance for VAR to be scrapped and replaced with a challenge system, I think we can all agree that that's a better alternative.
Because the frustration with VAR is, as I said earlier, largely due to how the VARs are tasked with not only reviewing decisions but also deciding when to stop the action, when to alert the referee, and what to review. That whole nonsense gives the impression of corruption, of selective reviewing and that whole idea needs to go. I genuinely believe that a challenge system, if designed properly, would be far better than VAR and would satisfy those arguing with you about having a method to review howlers, and in the process, eliminating the need for having VARs in the booth ever again.
Anotherwords, give managers the ability to challenge. Yes there will be some delays but the delays could be handled in a better way if they design the system properly. So, in conclusion, I am with you that VAR should be scrapped and they should go back to playing normal football, with no challenges, no nothing. And they'll be the rare howler or debated decisions like the good ol days. I want football to return to normal just as much as you. But short of that, I think we can all agree that a challenge system would be far better than VAR. So if I had to choose between VAR and a challenge system I would definitely rather have a challenge system.