VAR isn’t the problem at all, in fact it’s an incredibly useful tool that will help football immensely. The problem are the people operating it. People thought refs were crap before so when VAR was brought in it would change that but it doesn’t make any difference if the people controlling VAR are those same crap referees as before.
Doesn’t help either that a lot of the head men are the same that were refereeing in the midst of Ferguson at United, a time where you can even hear former United players come out now saying they know they got preferential treatment from referees, now they’re the ones in charge. It’s madness.
There’s a reason why generally speaking in other European leagues as well as in European competitions that VAR isn’t nearly as much of a hot topic, it’s because the people behind them aren’t nearly as incompetent, when a decision goes against a team in a non-English involved match there’s uproar because it happens so relatively rarely to them whereas here a match week cannot go by without AT LEAST 1 major incident, it’s gotten so bad now that most matches have at least 1, never mind the whole 10 matches between them.
English referees are a disgrace and everyone involved, from the FA, Premier League, PGMOL, former refs and certain people in the media are all complicit. If a player or manager can’t come out after a game when all is said and done and speak their mind on the performance of a person involved in the match without fear of repercussion then what kind of state is the game in at all? If the media, pundits and general public are allowed to rightly criticise players or managers then it’s only fair that they get to speak their mind on whatever they feel like too.
The whole game from top to bottom is a disgrace that’s intended on protecting friends rather than actually doing their job to the highest standard.