Those against VAR will point to the pictures with the wobbly lines provided to viewers by technicians at Stockley Park and justifiably say that the system lacks credibility and isn’t ready to go live in the Premier League.
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Wobbly lines at Huddersfield
posted on 19/2/18
Honestly think most people have made their minds uk about it one way or another before it was even given a chance.
People either wanted it or didn’t and I think won’t change their mind on it easy.
Personally I’m for it, but don’t expect them to make it perfect from the get go. They need to learn from mistakes and actually talk to leagues and sports where they already have it to get it better.
Think they will get there with it, but only if given a chance
posted on 19/2/18
It's crucial that it remains and they get it right. Getting rid of it is certainly not the answer.
posted on 20/2/18
Either we all accept that there will be costly mistakes and stop complaining about them or we accept VAR. What's not been mentioned enough about that game is it was the correct decision. Those images shouldn't have been shown and can definitely be provided clearer by a computer. But it was offside - very, very marginal but still offside. I'm fed up of bad decisions deciding games so bring it on.
posted on 20/2/18
They should sack it off. It's going to take the buzz away from when goals are scored. The quality of linesmen at top level is pretty good anyway.
posted on 20/2/18
It's one of those where you'll moan when it's not been used to rectify a clear error and moan when it is used and spoiled the tension or the initial decision. You can't really win.
I'd say leave it alone.