Phew thank God it's April 1st .
I can't articulate strongly enough how great the Championship is without VAR. Unbridled joy and the best bit about not being in the EPL.Disappointing.
That it is an April Fool I mean.
Can’t understand why people don’t want it.
Because we want to be able to celebrate and believe we can celebrate. We do not want to lose the spontaneous experience.Disappointing.
That it is an April Fool I mean.
Can’t understand why people don’t want it.
no it's just VERY badly implemented by the EPL..Because it's sh it
Three appeals? Heaven forbid that. All that would happen is that you would get the manager appealing against every goal they concede and nobody will be able to celebrate a goal spontaneously while we wait for the VAR system to check.no it's just VERY badly implemented by the EPL..
if they can automate offsides that would be excellent, the goal line tech is already very good & the rest is all - subjective - calls so I'd rather let the ref make the call & each manager get 3 appeals per game & 1 red card appeal.. something like that anyway.. game needs to keep it's pace & VAR slows the game down far too much at present, just badly implemented..
Because its implementation in England has been appalling (in my opinion).Can’t understand why people don’t want it.
Oh I can, very easily.Disappointing.
That it is an April Fool I mean.
Can’t understand why people don’t want it.
Best April Fool of the day, well played sir!Can’t understand why people don’t want it.
I think football needs to be like other sports, use the technology properly, get rid of dodgy decisions and cheating and reduce abuse of the genuine refereesBecause we want to be able to celebrate and believe we can celebrate. We do not want to lose the spontaneous experience.
yes without a doubtBecause its implementation in England has been appalling (in my opinion).
It keeps everything honest and leads to less abuse of the refs by taking them out of the firing line.Because we want to be able to celebrate and believe we can celebrate. We do not want to lose the spontaneous experience.