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VARguments


I don’t think people will stop celebrating goals at all. It will just be evolved to be different like in cricket, rugby or any other sport which uses technology for the good of the game, both sides, and demonstrably being scrupulously fair. Or we could return to the decision making of top quality referees or really bad, biased ones. In any area of life the ideal is consistency and undoubtedly VAR, whilst not perfect, has been a good development in that respect.
 
I don’t think people will stop celebrating goals at all. It will just be evolved to be different like in cricket, rugby or any other sport which uses technology for the good of the game, both sides, and demonstrably being scrupulously fair. Or we could return to the decision making of top quality referees or really bad, biased ones. In any area of life the ideal is consistency and undoubtedly VAR, whilst not perfect, has been a good development in that respect.
They will celebrate them differently.
It's already happening.
 
Right decision today, not sure how the Lino couldn’t see it mind you

I'm still baffled that the ref waved away an incident the linesman flagged for. The lino was about 3 yards away

If refs aren't going to listen to linos, and if VAR is taking over offside calls and theyre being told not to flag?

What's the point in them?
 
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