Brightwell’s left peg
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I haven’t seen a full roll out of the plan, but my comments are based on an assumption that VAR only looks at something when the team asks it to. Not an assumption that the teams get two appeals in addition to everything else that VAR already looks at, which would be worse than what we have now.I said they would be used to break momentum
As respect to time wasting new regulations on getting the ball back in play are being introduced for next season, similar to the GK holding on to the ball for a maximum time
"Footballers complaining about most decisions"
Not many of those instances is where an intervention would be used, surely it would be limited to what VAR looks at now?
So, how would suggest it would work?
Take the game at Leeds as an example where would you suggest that both teams would have used them?
You think that there would be 4 interventions used up before the game ends? The consequentially delay element would be significant.
So, in my assumption, if a player goes down in the box and it’s waived away, the attacking team could ask for a VAR review. Alternatively if the penalty was given, the team defending could ask for a review.