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Though if there had been VAR we wouldn’t have been beaten by Arsenal in a Cup semi-final in 1930 or by Stoke in a quarter final in 1971.

If VAR had been introduced in 1930 it might be fit for purpose today. Although using canaries and string could have been problematic.
 
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"The tennis and cricket pics are effectively cartoons. The kit more or less guesses where it thinks the ball should have gone.

I may have mentioned before, technology like this is a bag of ****e for football. It's just to give the pundits something to talk bollocks about."
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You really can't defend this can you, so resort to accusing others of being demanding and having no exposure to the game.

I asked a couple of simple questions. You took umbridge and went on attack.

Sorry state of affairs.

Not a pundit. Watched every PL game this weekend. Listened to City's game ( obviously no VAR involved in an audio feed). Pretty well the same every week.

I was asking about the technology & suggesting how it might be improved to enhance its efficacy. My point. You may have had access to a source.
Apparently not. Such is life.
May you have a happy new year.:emoticon-0148-yes:

In tennis and cricket why don't they show the real camera footage?
 
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Some big FA Cup news... It's been confirmed that VAR will be in use at Sheffield United on Sunday - making AFC Fylde the first non-league team to ever use the system. Let's keep those armpits tucked in lads.
AFC Fylde Twitter via BBC
 
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Speaking to a Leicester fan at weekend who recounted a conversation with a TWS fan he’d had.
Both looking forward to no VAR next season.

It's the one thing I dread about us going up at some point. VAR is bad enough on telly but being at the stadium it's got to be such a buzzkill, knowing that every goal you see could be overturned.