Well said again.That completely misses the point. We are talking about fouls, physical fouls, not offsides or goal line decisions they can be absolute. Fouls have to be observed by the ref and he has to decide who did what to who and the severity of it. Even try to decide things like intent. This will always be a judgement and we have relied on the good faith of referees to make these judgements just as well as they can.
The simplest of these fouls, in theory, is handball. We could simply have a rule that the ball must not touch your hand and arm, but of course if you did that players would simply try to kick the ball onto an opponents arm. Judgement must be used to try to make the game fair. You cannot film intent. VAR just slows that process. We have to do what we have always done, trust that the ref is honest and abide by his decision.
And all of this is because the media loves to create controversy, it makes good tv. Fans will always doubt the ref when a decision goes against their team. They should be reminded that the game is impossible without the referee and just accept his good faith. Of course there will have been corruption, I think it's fair to say that most of that comes from the players, so if we go down the road of mistrusting refs we will lose the game.
VAR doesn’t add anything to many decisions; it makes the process more tortuous and sucks the enjoyment out of key moments in the game.
Technology has its place with purely non subjective decisions - did the ball cross the line, was the foul in or out of the box etc, but for many of the issues it it used for, it adds another layer of uncertainty and controversy.
Even offsides aren’t clear because it depends on exactly where the “offside” player was when the ball was played - a fraction of a second wrong can make the difference - or a subjective decision about being “active” etc.
Most spectators want the game to flow, goals to be enjoyed in the moment and players being able to commit to all aspects of a physical game without fear of repercussions from what are frequently very marginal calls made in a climate of zero tolerance.
Football is meant to be exciting; VAR has made it tedious at times.
