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    Went to watch my other side today, we had a player sent off on 2 yellows, loads of action, a disallowed goal but it didn't matter a ****. VAR has taken a lot of the fun out of watching Liverpool away

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      VAR should have allowed refs to fix their errors but they've taken the opportunity to be extra nobs about it all
      Football without Origi is nothing

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        Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
        VAR should have allowed refs to fix their errors but they've taken the opportunity to be extra nobs about it all
        VAR exists to protect the refs.

        There's already one former VAR official admitted as much.

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          If there was any integrity in football then this incident should lead to a major overhaul of VAR or at least transparency in the VAR process. For me that should be discussion between the ref and VAR official being broadcast to the stadium and TV audience live to show accountability.

          As it is hard to estimate how damaging this should be to the current VAR system and it's use.

          I think the reality of the situation we all know is sadly nothing will change.
          The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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            Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
            If there was any integrity in football then this incident should lead to a major overhaul of VAR or at least transparency in the VAR process. For me that should be discussion between the ref and VAR official being broadcast to the stadium and TV audience live to show accountability.

            As it is hard to estimate how damaging this should be to the current VAR system and it's use.

            I think the reality of the situation we all know is sadly nothing will change.

            THIS

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              Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
              If there was any integrity in football then this incident should lead to a major overhaul of VAR or at least transparency in the VAR process. For me that should be discussion between the ref and VAR official being broadcast to the stadium and TV audience live to show accountability.

              As it is hard to estimate how damaging this should be to the current VAR system and it's use.

              I think the reality of the situation we all know is sadly nothing will change.
              it is why the rugby works so well, full transparency & accountability.

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                Originally posted by danperkins View Post
                it is why the rugby works so well, full transparency & accountability.

                Everyone knows football should have adopted the rugby system, and I remain convinced that the reason it didn't is the arrogance and ego of those running football who I think believe it impossible that another sport could do things better than them.
                The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                  Just read this on the BBC, in the first 3 months of last season VAR had made 12 errors

                  "In December last year, an independent panel found that video assistant referees had made six incorrect interventions by that stage of the 2022-23 season, and had missed another six where they should have stepped in."

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                    theyve made some right clangers but i think yesterdays offside must be the worst

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                      I think all PL managers need to release a joint statement to denounce the recent poor VAR decisions and drop in officiating standards.

                      Sure some clubs have benefitted like Spurs last night but it could happen to them next time and it might cost them dearly.
                      Was muß, das muß.

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                        Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post

                        Everyone knows football should have adopted the rugby system, and I remain convinced that the reason it didn't is the arrogance and ego of those running football who I think believe it impossible that another sport could do things better than them.
                        this is absolutely spot on.

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                          Originally posted by Fosterbloke View Post
                          I think all PL managers need to release a joint statement to denounce the recent poor VAR decisions and drop in officiating standards.

                          Sure some clubs have benefitted like Spurs last night but it could happen to them next time and it might cost them dearly.


                          Not the managers but the clubs. A statement that they no longer have confidence in PGMOL

                          I'd be surprised if there's not already behind the scenes talks taking place regarding this.

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                            If referees and their assistants are jaunting out to the Middle East for 20k a game. I think it's fair to assume the integrity of the game, which we've suspected as such for a long time, is well and truly compromised. What's the point if the game isn't fair.

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                              Originally posted by spud_gun View Post


                              Not the managers but the clubs. A statement that they no longer have confidence in PGMOL

                              I'd be surprised if there's not already behind the scenes talks taking place regarding this.
                              That makes more sense. Then drop a few hints about how refereeing would be so much better in a potential Super League
                              Was muß, das muß.

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                                Originally posted by labourRed View Post
                                If referees and their assistants are jaunting out to the Middle East for 20k a game. I think it's fair to assume the integrity of the game, which we've suspected as such for a long time, is well and truly compromised. What's the point if the game isn't fair.

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