One of the best bits
VAR has had a very positive impact in football
Lol who has he been talking to?????
VAR has had a very positive impact in football
Maybe they should make the players re-watch their own reactions on the big screen. It'd be like hearing your own recorded voice.
Go down the Rugby route....anyone who gobs off at the ref leaves the pitch for say 10 minutes. The managers will soon get the players to wind their necks in when they are down to 10 or 9 players at various points during the match and it would completely rule out "mobbing" officialsDefTrap wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 4:09 pm
Plus they still haven't really addressed some of the major issues in football - those that are the biggest turn-off and have nowt to do with VAR -
- effing and jeffing at officials
- falling over when you weren't fouled
- making a massive fuss when someone even goes near your face
You could solve crowding refs, moaning and diving in 2-3 weekends. As you say sin bins or cards for any talking to the refs, diving etc.Bigyin wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 4:29 pmGo down the Rugby route....anyone who gobs off at the ref leaves the pitch for say 10 minutes. The managers will soon get the players to wind their necks in when they are down to 10 or 9 players at various points during the match and it would completely rule out "mobbing" officialsDefTrap wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 4:09 pm
Plus they still haven't really addressed some of the major issues in football - those that are the biggest turn-off and have nowt to do with VAR -
- effing and jeffing at officials
- falling over when you weren't fouled
- making a massive fuss when someone even goes near your face
As long as you don't go down the rugby route when it comes to VAR. TMOs* are adding 20 minutes to two 40 minute halves while the ref stands there and watches repeats of an incident from multiple angles in slow motion, completely killing any momentum in what has become a stop/start game anyway.Bigyin wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 4:29 pmGo down the Rugby route....anyone who gobs off at the ref leaves the pitch for say 10 minutes. The managers will soon get the players to wind their necks in when they are down to 10 or 9 players at various points during the match and it would completely rule out "mobbing" officialsDefTrap wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 4:09 pm
Plus they still haven't really addressed some of the major issues in football - those that are the biggest turn-off and have nowt to do with VAR -
- effing and jeffing at officials
- falling over when you weren't fouled
- making a massive fuss when someone even goes near your face
To be fair many refs and TMOs are pretty quick, and a ref who makes up his own mind and asks a simple question (was the ball grounded, did he put a foot in touch) speeds it up massively. A poor ref who is uncertain was always going to be a poor ref, TMO or not.Druid wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 7:33 pm
As long as you don't go down the rugby route when it comes to VAR. TMOs* are adding 20 minutes to two 40 minute halves while the ref stands there and watches repeats of an incident from multiple angles in slow motion, completely killing any momentum in what has become a stop/start game anyway.
* TMO - Television Match Official
Maybe I've been watching too much Pro14/URC, where poor refs seemto be the normCousin Jack wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 8:42 pmTo be fair many refs and TMOs are pretty quick, and a ref who makes up his own mind and asks a simple question (was the ball grounded, did he put a foot in touch) speeds it up massively. A poor ref who is uncertain was always going to be a poor ref, TMO or not.Druid wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 7:33 pm
As long as you don't go down the rugby route when it comes to VAR. TMOs* are adding 20 minutes to two 40 minute halves while the ref stands there and watches repeats of an incident from multiple angles in slow motion, completely killing any momentum in what has become a stop/start game anyway.
* TMO - Television Match Official