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VAR - Time To Go
I am baffled as to why more of you in general are not outraged by what it has done to the sport.
Time and time again I hear ex pros that in the pockets of the broadcasters that want VAR meekly concede that the right decision has been reached and that the issue is the time it took to come a conclusion. For me that's not the issue (although annoying in its own rite). Every single time the ball goes in the net now fans have become conditioned to fear a goal being ruled out due to some self important #@&%! in a van having his 5mins. VAR has taken the spontaneous joy out of football, the very thing that imho made it the best sport on earth. What it allegedly gives, even when working at optimum efficiency, is not worth what we lose. Imagine 99 with VAR. Time to scrap it completely |
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You can't even celebrate your team scoring a penalty because some school prefect @#%&! will be checking that none of our players were a couple of microns over the line at the time the ball was struck.
The people opposed to VAR said this is what would happen. They were shouted down but they were £#%&!ing spot on. |
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I'm also sick of these stupid @#%&!s whipping out the classic lines such as 'It's not the VAR its the person operating it'
VAR - Video Assistant REFEREE Unless Chatpt fancies getting involved it will always be a human looking at a recording. There is no longer any excuses for them being so shit. Where as before there was always the human element. As much as a player. OK they had a shit day today, it's literally sport. Everyone can have good and bad days. They only get 1 look at it. Move on. Also the way Howard Webb is allowing which way the wind blows to dictate the way they ref also encourages this inconsistency. Coming out with statements such as 'The clubs we speak to do not expect the rules to be applied in this way' then completely changing the way they ref upcoming games. E.g. That Ake goal for City - the next game ruling out Evans goal at Burnley. Stick to your guns if that's how you're going to ref. Being so blatantly populist to appease to Talksport and Monday night football. Tail wagging the dog. Then the tech they actually use to come to decisions is a £#%&!ing Joke. Using cameras provided by Sky £#%&!ing Sports running at 60fps manually selecting the 'correct' frame. For tight decisions there is no guarantee they are getting the decision right. None whatsoever. Whats wrong with having a quick look at the linesman see that flag down and him running back to the centre to allow you to celebrate. Instead we have this cloud hanging over us to appease stakeholders, bookies and £#%&!ing boring stat obsessed virgins. |
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Goal.line tech, rest can £#%&! off.....
That offside today with its own name call for Jenas to shout about.... subjective offside it's still a collective of people deciding their opinion to affect a game ..... They are wrong, loads of times... It's not football, it's not happening up and down the country on fields every week pulling in 100's of kids and adults.... I prefer under 11's football before the preamier league MOST weekends.... |
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Most football fans hate it
IMO it’s the worst thing to ever happen to the sport however it’s not going to be gotten rid of as the media created the idea that we needed it and they’ll keep it in place at least until viewing figures start to get seriously affected by it Broadcasters probably like the controversy it creates |
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I think PGMOL being bent is a bigger issue. Not that I’m a fan of VAR.
Leaving aside the weekly shafting that United get, that’s two weeks on the bounce that the refs have gifted Newcastle a goal. There’s clearly Arab influence and I suspect the arrangement for them to referee games in the UAE is the mechanism for it. Michael Oliver’s hotel room will have a bag of cash and the finest Arab @#%&!s waiting for him. |
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They love it. They love their scandal and controversy and you can tell by how long they spend talking about it. I’m also sick of hearing from refs too. “They should come out and explain themselves after the game” No they shouldn’t. Dermot Gallagher, Peter Walton and Mike Dean being on the telly all the time is hideous and all they do is make excuses. Officials and officiating has become part of football as much as the game. They bring it on themselves. Reduce it. Fewer laws. Fewer interventions and stop talking about it every £#%&!ing week. |
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At the top level, football is no longer a sport, it’s ‘entertainment’. That requires storylines, unexpected and predetermined outcomes, controversy and all of it under the control of those that hold the purse strings.
Today’s goal incident, alongside that penalty sham last week, have convinced me that there is a corruption within the game that wasn’t there, and probably wasn’t possible before. VAR is a betting syndicate’s wet dream. That UAE employees can sit at its controls during a game that involves UAE’s team, is crazy. |
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