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Lee Mason - VAR


Mutual consent is what 80% of sacked manager statements say.
Google ‘Lee Mason VAR’ and quite a few of the media outlets are reporting that he’s quit. If he’d been sacked then his bosses wouldn’t have initially stood him down for this weekend, they’d have got shot straight away.
 
Are there any statistics on errors in the VAR era compared to before?

think its improved the percentage of correct decisions over the course of 90 mins by 1% , i read somewhere. from 95% to 96% , something like that

and the price for that has been to rip out what was left of the soul of the game
 
Sitting watching rugby just now. You hear the interjections by the video ref and the discussion with the ref. Works perfectly and they get decisions right and quickly.

How can a bigger, wealthier sport like football make such a pig’s ear of it?
Because the arseholes who run and govern football see the sport as far superior to all others and don’t want to be seen to be getting ideas from ‘inferior’ sports.
 
Sitting watching rugby just now. You hear the interjections by the video ref and the discussion with the ref. Works perfectly and they get decisions right and quickly.

How can a bigger, wealthier sport like football make such a pig’s ear of it?

Totally different culture, the referees have authority and respect and bad discipline is punished. You don't see many NFL players talking back either. Football is a money fuelled greed train and the referees are in the way.
 
Sitting watching rugby just now. You hear the interjections by the video ref and the discussion with the ref. Works perfectly and they get decisions right and quickly.

How can a bigger, wealthier sport like football make such a pig’s ear of it?

It's not the same game though. Rugby, and more so cricket, has natural breaks and I think fewer rules that are open to interpretation
 
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