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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.
"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.![]()
Because people would realise it’s all a bit of a guess.In tennis and cricket why don't they show the real camera footage?
Exactafuckamundo.Because people would realise it’s all a bit of a guess.
The cartoons mean that people believe it really works so don’t question it
Speaking to a Leicester fan at weekend who recounted a conversation with a TWS fan he’d had.Well as this thread shows, we ****ing told you so, but did they listen or did they once again think they know best....
Almost two thirds of fans oppose VAR, according to survey of 9,645 supporters
https://www.heraldscotland.com/spor...oppose-var-according-survey-9-645-supporters/
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.