VAR Revisited
Posted: Fri May 6, 2022 7:00 am
Another year has passed. what do you all think?
As you know I've always been a big proponent of VAR but this second half of the year has shaken me. I like VAR because it takes the human out of the equation thereby removing the human error, human corruption and human bias. In the second half of the season VAR has been used to re-inforce the human error and human bias. The definition of "clear and obvious" has been used to help the big clubs whenever it is needed and to make the small clubs stay small. This has come to a head with the penaly in the 4th minute of the Leicester Roma match yesterday, clearest penalty I've ever seen in my life, not given on the pitch (where possibly it wasn't seen) but not given by VAR. I'm no longer in favour of VAR. I would like technology to replace refs completely but since that's not going to happen we may as well ditch VAR (and goal line technology etc...) Refs need better training but I'd start by replacing every top European and EPL ref with the lady refs who now manage matches.
As you know I've always been a big proponent of VAR but this second half of the year has shaken me. I like VAR because it takes the human out of the equation thereby removing the human error, human corruption and human bias. In the second half of the season VAR has been used to re-inforce the human error and human bias. The definition of "clear and obvious" has been used to help the big clubs whenever it is needed and to make the small clubs stay small. This has come to a head with the penaly in the 4th minute of the Leicester Roma match yesterday, clearest penalty I've ever seen in my life, not given on the pitch (where possibly it wasn't seen) but not given by VAR. I'm no longer in favour of VAR. I would like technology to replace refs completely but since that's not going to happen we may as well ditch VAR (and goal line technology etc...) Refs need better training but I'd start by replacing every top European and EPL ref with the lady refs who now manage matches.