You are of course entitled to your views pal as am I. My view is that it’s spoiling the game which seems to be a common and popular view within the media and amongst ex players.Poor old Burnley, undone by a (close, tardy but ultimately correct) VAR decision. Funny you haven't been complaining ODB.
YAAAWN!VAR official who gave PSG penalty against Newcastle stood down by UEFA
VAR's contentious decision cost Newcastle the game.www.express.co.uk
Now the official responsible for the decision has been punished. VAR is a farce.
I think half the time the on field referee is letting VAR and the off field referees make the decisions, not all are correct. I do agree that it’s spoiling the game.Truely, I am over VAR.
Sydney FC goalkeeper rushes out of his area, opposition guy shoots to try and chip it into the net, ball hits his upper arm/chest, (his arm was away from his body), but he was turning away from the direction of the ball. Absolutely no intent from the keeper.
VAR, red card!
Thanks for ruining the contest.
Let's get back to referees refereeing the game.
And VAR denies a goal to Sydney,
Feet on the "line", but he's leaning forward, traps the ball over, pirouettes and chips the keeper. great goal, effing var
Sorry drog, VAR is killing the emotion in the game, refs are becoming less sure of their role, and the delay is just a delay and a delay and takes the emotion out of the game. Effing VAR, get rid.
We only hear about VAR when controversy is involved, particularly when it's a "big club". That aside, it corrects things when, at all levels in England, the financial stakes are colossal.Let's get back to referees refereeing the game.