I don't know what is worse, the idea that it was planned to be brought in to the Premier League this season and now isn't, due to apparent unforeseen "congested penalty area" problems that were readily apparent in that Bournemouth Wolves match, or the fact that it was planned to be brought in mid-season to begin with. It's hard to imagine how such a congestive player identification problem could be remedied, as it sounds like a cold hard reality of some kind of technology trying to accurately distinguish who's body is who's in a mix of closely packed players. The naive who thought that this would be the cure all for VAR's offside woes are seeing their VAR delusions go up in smoke yet again.
And as to the apparent plan to implement such a drastic change mid-season, or not even mid-season, but merely at some point during the season, what ever happened to the importance of not making changes to the standards of officiating during the competition? Which was repeated throughout the early stages of VAR implementation, out of some important need to only consider changes at the end of a season, to not disturb the season itself with experimental ideas.
This whole idea has seemingly been eroded throughout the VAR saga presumably due to the realization that there are so many glaring problems that they constantly feel a need to make changes to various aspects of it even during the season in order to make it work better. And that's just in regards to what they announce to the public as far as changes. Who knows what kind of in-house changes they've made behind the scenes without announcing it and without anyone knowing what they're doing.
If only someone could come along and make these people realize that what they are trying to do with VAR is not working and the more they try to improve it, the more it seems to only muddy the water as public trust in its usage only further declines as we move forward. This is no way to administer football. The sport is under a dystopian nightmarish technological stranglehold it's about time for a grassroots campaign to come to the rescue and save football's future from the evil clutches of VAR once and for all.