This has been a terrible week for VAR.
The events at West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur and Motherwell proved as much.
And to think its introduction was designed to “get rid of headline mistakes and scandals”. Instead, they have not been removed from the game but have in fact been piling up like never before.
Mistakes and scandals that are not just one-off errors, misses, lapses of judgment, but rather an inevitable part of the VAR system.
There is one clean clear simple solution for this, @JackPittBrooke argues.
That is full abolition without delay.
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NFF trosser NTF sin innstilling og ønsker videreutvikling av VAR. I realiteten skyver de bredden foran seg, der frivillige styremedlemmer i breddeklubber nå skal sette det endelige nådestøtet. Bredden bør opptre lojalt overfor de som faktisk berøres.
Hva VAR det jeg sa? Noen fotballfolk snakker rart. De er «tydelige på» og «ærlige på» ditt og datt, enda det holder å være tydelig og ærlig. Men altså: Jeg føler virkelig med fagmannen som angivelig ikke har følt en dritt i løpet av 60 år med fotball. https://t.co/kDxBhKFozi
Norwegian clubs have today voted to scrap VAR in the country’s top division. Norwegian FA will make final decision in March — here’s the background to why Norway’s clubs want to get rid https://t.co/pK8hou1oXs
@NathanAClark I agree that those three together make up the main issue, but let's not pretend that Dier and Davies aren't part of the problem. Everytime they are not playing alongside a player with real ability on the ball they seem so nervous on the ball. They are capable when aided by Romero