Maybe it was fitting that Wolves exited the Premier League with their last goal being a VAR penalty.
It was the first goal they had scored through VAR since May 2024.
And their first VAR penalty since November 2022.
These days Keane is confined to the padded walls of the Sky Sports studio, where his rants have become the stuff of legend.
When England pick an unfit Jordan Henderson because he's "good around the camp", Roy is disgusted.
"Does he do card tricks? Does he have a sing song?"
U had to pick one of MGW, Foden or Palmer imo, u would think we will have plenty of the ball in some games, we dont really have anyone who can find that pass in a number 10 position or do something special do we? Squad looks to safe to me, lets hope im wrong
I really hope there can be a sensible discussion about whether football moves away from VAR
It’s been a number of years now, these aren’t teething troubles anymore, this is an addition to the game that currently takes more away than it gives, with no prospect of that changing.
Yes, there’ll be more things missed, but things like spontaneity & flow contribute hugely to what makes football so great - the trade off, arguably, hasn’t been worth it.
We still get human error, and always will - it just takes a lot longer with VAR
@Danny3Walker I have no skin in the game at all, was surprised how quick the ref gave it, i dont think that view is clear at all lol, that wud have taken 10 mins down here lol
Politicians want VAR gone
Fans want VAR gone
Players want VAR gone
Managers want VAR gone
Referees want VAR gone
The championship doesnt want VAR
Only the clubs and seemingly @FA_PGMOL want it.
A failed experiment trying to make an art a science.
Bin it.
Championship clubs have rejected to chance to introduce a version of VAR for next season.
Football Video Support (FVS), a variation of VAR which needs fewer resources and gives each coach two reviews per game, could have been brought in from August.
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