BerkshireBlue
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Because it doesn't work until the ball goes out, you just know there is going to be a time when there is a penalty shout at one end which is to be reviewed then the ball will go straight up the other end and be a goal for the other team. So when fans and players think they are 1-0 up, it is really still 0-0 and you have to face a penalty.
Will be times too when something is given by VAR that is still contentious.
Think there will be just as much controversy with it in place.
I still don't know why people quote 'what if' scenarios as these will be removed or improved as time goes by it isn't a reason to not implement VAR