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VAR is about interfering in matches. The decision making process has never been so poor.

If it doesn't actually result in correct decisions then what is the point. If they wanted to be transparent they would let us listen.

How anyone can support this pathetic system will forever remain a mystery to me
The decision just now was correct.

People should just be honest and say they don't care so much what the rules are they're just in it for the vibes. That goal was awesome so it should count.
 

Disgrace!
It' s not the idea of VAR however, but the idiots that implement it.
But when watching Leicester - it is just like watching us under the fat charlatan. A disintegrated team of otherwise good players that seem uninterested.
 
VAR is about interfering in matches. The decision making process has never been so poor.

If it doesn't actually result in correct decisions then what is the point. If they wanted to be transparent they would let us listen.

How anyone can support this pathetic system will forever remain a mystery to me
They've gotten further and further away from the 'clear and obvious' thing every season, on top of that they have abysmal decision making in selecting what to review. They spend 5 minutes trying to prove if a offside player made any touch of the ball but dont check a stamp on the shin yesterday?
The system in theory should be fine but the people that make it function are unbearably incompetent.
 
VAR is about interfering in matches. The decision making process has never been so poor.

If it doesn't actually result in correct decisions then what is the point. If they wanted to be transparent they would let us listen.

How anyone can support this pathetic system will forever remain a mystery to me

The only proviso I have is that it really does make sense to have some form of video review system for big calls.

Obviously that would be one completely different to the one we have now, which has been shot through with enough exemptions and policies to make both the refs and the VAR job more ludicrous.

Take VVD yesterday for example - if a ref thinks a yellow/red card challenge has been performed, VAR should review it before he or she issues the card; yet the system we have now sees the ref make a decision and then VAR intervenes on whether the ref is correct, rather than what has happened.
 

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