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VA is OK, the R is not.
VA is barely okay to be honest. The frame rate it too slow for accurate offside measurements.VA is OK, the R is not.
"Despite their below-par performances this season, Liverpool have benefitted more than any other club from VAR and would have five less points without it."The VAR effect -
How the Premier League table would look WITHOUT VAR
Despite Mikel Arteta's recent complaints about VAR, his Arsenal side would sit three points behind Manchester City in the Premier League table if it weren't for the use of technology.www.dailymail.co.uk
Wonder what it would look like if it included the times VAR should have intervened and didn't?The VAR effect -
How the Premier League table would look WITHOUT VAR
Despite Mikel Arteta's recent complaints about VAR, his Arsenal side would sit three points behind Manchester City in the Premier League table if it weren't for the use of technology.www.dailymail.co.uk
They are both instruments of manipulation. Manipulating who can break into a CL slot, and manipulating the outcome of individual matches. But even before VAR rears its ugly head the ref is pointing to the City penalty spot, and VAR is desperate to prove him right, whereas Haarland takes a tumble in the area, ref's not interested, same as that **** down at Fulham in the U18s, and VAR makes its decision in a trifle, whereas one of our goals can take forever whereby every angle and frame are scrutinised that would make a forensic scientist look slapdash before gleefully suggesting that X was offside, and it wasn't another stoner!i think var like ffp were both very good ideas, however i think both have been hijacked and used when needed to suit
"Despite their below-par performances this season, Liverpool have benefitted more than any other club from VAR and would have five less points without it."
The frame rate it too slow for accurate offside measurements.