TheBeautifulGame
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Those behind its introduction may have had the best intentions, but it was always short sighted and problematic. The other thing to keep in mind is that it's not as if VAR itself was something that the PL pushed to be implemented. Remember the PL resisted implementing it right away. The PL were essentially manipulated or incentivized into implementing it by the FIFA President like many other leagues and then once they agreed to implement it they had to then essentially redesign everything, including changes to the LOTG in a way that made sense to them at the time, to help VAR work better, a rather doomed idea in hindsight, only for it to cause utter chaos when they rolled it out. And ever since it's been more of the same, despite endless attempts to tweak it and make it better, it only seems to get worse and more of a problem.I’ve been saying this,the principle of VAR and what it was intended for was in hindsight fantastic,but then they realised it could be used to manipulate outcomes in games and other situations..
So, I mean, wanting to end controversy in football is surely a noble goal, but good intentions alone are for the birds when it comes to something as problematic as VAR.
