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Arteta god bless you.

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if they scrap VAR it would be a massive mistake, you just need to see games without VAR to see the effect. Broja was called offside in his own half ffs.

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VAR was good at the 2018 world cup. That was 5 years ago and the first time these refs had to do it. The PL has had VAR for 4 years and it’s still a mess. But yeah, the system is obviously the problem. It’s not the fact that the most important factor they take into account is if they are ready to hurt their mate’s feeling by telling him he was wrong.

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Just make the decision yourself as the VAR ref. No reason embarrass the ref by taking him to the monitor. They feel like a dog that’s nose is shoved into the poo it made where it shouldn’t have. Keeps the game moving much better too

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backlash incompetency

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Simplify what is a “clear and obvious error” In their list of demands for an overhaul of Var during talks with Professional Game Match Officials Ltd (PGMOL), Premier League managers called for “a review [and simplification] of the interpretation of the term ‘clear and obvious’ in Var decision-making, as this is a cause of much confusion at present”. That followed frustration with what they perceive as an inconsistency in such errors being overturned, with highly-controversial decisions such as the award of Newcastle United’s winner against Arsenal on Saturday being allowed to stand despite a push by Joelinton on Gabriel when Vars have intervened in seemingly less clear-cut incidents. This has been compounded by a different interpretation in Uefa competitions, with Manchester United on the wrong end of questionable penalty and red-card calls on Wednesday and Liverpool denied a last-gasp equaliser on Thursday for a debatable handball.

It’s actually incredible that something as basic as this is an issue in a multi-billion pound industry.

I just can’t imagine introducing protocols without clearly defining them. And then further exasperated by different competitions interpeting the guidance completely differently. Rules shouldn’t change depending on the competition you’re playing in.

The system is really run by clowns.

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It’s like wanting the Champions League to prioritise goal difference over head to head like the Premier League. They don’t do that, and if they did other nations who use head to head in their league would want it changed. If players are unable to differentiate rules when playing in different competitions then they definitely need it simplified and laid out for them because ignorance of the rules doesn’t cut it as an excuse.

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