The most overwhelmingly popular thing to happen to football in the past 30 years is VAR. It is supported by over 80% of fans. It still needs tweaking... but it is far superior to the obscene amount of hideous mistakes made every single week before its implementation. VAR is here for life.
Yeah. If anything we wanted more accountability. Like how is Michael Oliver on Var duty for he FA cup final after his calls all season. It went fine but still
I think the thing is, when refs make mistakes without VAR you get annoyed but forget about it because they only see it once in person and can miss things realistically, but when they make mistakes with VAR you get angry for a week because there’s literally no excuse 😂
I just can't see how any fans can be against VAR. Without VAR, the FA CUP final would have been MAN City vs COVENTRY! The issue is with the refs using the VAR.
VAR is in 70+ leagues and even more cups, domestic and international and no one is complaining as much as the premiership fans, so that shows it our awful officials.
@@daleviker5884 If that was the case, they would be complaining about VAR in the champions league or Europa, but they rarely do. Its just the premiership where its a mess.
Before when mistakes happened people were able to say "it happens" now every fan expects referees to never make another mistake again. In general the percentage of "correct calls" has gone up but the big mistakes are now scrutinized even more.
Without var you'd have the traditional top 6 clubs overhyping their players and winning quads in their dreams then come up short to City again then start crying City bribed the refs without var
3:02 Wait, so just because the clubs have voted VAR in, they shouldn't call it out when it is not doing it's job properly?? How is it ever gonna improve when it's not being held to account... Calling it out is part of its improvement process. That's like saying, "If you're against killing your children, then don't moan when they misbehave" ... Calling them out or holding then accountable is part of their growth. VAR is here to stay... A great majority of fans have no problem with that as long as it's improving... And calling it out and "moaning about it" will steer it in that direction...
And they are still going to be here next year, making more blatant errors with no consequences. You're going to be complaining about it next year, guaranteed
@@coc235 Yh but you guys make it seem like the PGMOL are going to get rid of or punish refs like Michael Oliver and Antyony Taylor who make mistakes every week. They're their mates, and VAR helps reinforce their egos and gives them a shield to hide behind. Without VAR, the refs have less excuses and the PGMOL will be forced to actually improve the quality of refereeing if mistakes occur
@@coc235 But with VAR, they can just say that they weren't wrong if VAR didn't correct him or intervene. Don't forget, they're all friends, they'll just defend each other
Sorry Mark you are dead wrong on this……the quality of the refereeing is what needs addressing. Taking away a tool that has eliminated more errors is just daft. Be sides we all have VAR, with slow mo’s and playbacks on Sky and all manner of platforms, screen and capture tech etc. No quality of refereeing, paying them more, and open transparency about on field decisions like Rugby that is what is needed.
Let’s have it right! VAR isn’t the problem! It’s the bloody helmets that operate it. VAR works pretty well around Europe….. except the prem. I want it gone. The referees are so bad here it’s unbelievable. It’s a joke
it would be hilarious for something like maradona's hand of god to defeat man united in a final and watch mark completely go in on the ref for not opening is eyes
VAR has given Man City two titles, this year with the non call vs. Liverpool, and in 2021 or 2022 with the NON Hand Ball call vs. Everton. So, Arsenal and Liverpool were shafted out of titles. As an Everton fan the Dirty Reds not winning felt right 🤣🤣BEING HONEST GUYS !!!!!!
@@BarryMckockinah Oh trust me I'm a liverpool fan lol I most definitely know about onside goals - thats not var tho thats the refs being braindead and not using common sense
@@Liadva Yh but that issue came from the VAR team themselves and some of them are also on-field refs. And you can bet they're still there. Webb after that debacle said that ref training would be improved and VAR conversations would be more concise and quicker, and did that translate to better decisions from then on? No. It only got worse
He isn't wrong, its realistic. Now that its staying, do you think the PGMOL is going to actually improve the quality of refereeing? No, they just got let off, and now its business as usual
VAR isnt the problem, its the management of VAR decisions thats annoying us. Rugby has had it for decades, maybe get some World Rugby TMO's as consultants.
I don't get this anti-VAR agenda, every other sport uses it. If it was stopped now, it would only come back, it's evolution. VAR makes the game fairer and helps the refs, it's the people behind it who are incompetent.
Stopping the car and changing the tire means you’re still driving the same car. You don’t just throw away your car if you’ve got a flat tire, well walking worked perfectly well before.
I guarantee if fans boycott like they did with the super league, they'd scrap VAR in 3 seconds. Clubs need money, but they need fans more. We saw how effective it was
How does a system become fit for purpose if it wont be used in a live setting anymore? It has to be used and constantly tweaked. That's how any real life system works. It we turn VAR off refs can hide behind "i didnt see it" and blatant offside goals will ve given.
Practice while the games are going, but don't reintroduce it until decision times are within acceptable parameters and consistency is achieved! Refereeing may even improve if the refs don't have the 'safety net' to bail them out of a bad call...
@@JuniorSmith-zw7pd Funny that. They actually have technology that works. No grey areas or decisions by opinion. Black and white. Something VAR will never achieve!
Or you are unintelligent. Marks problem is he has a fan base who don't watch or barely watch football and get all there information from him and think he is right then he projects that as he speaks for the fans and believes he can save football.
@@nameunknown3735yet you are here commenting waiting for a lazy comment so u can give your 2 cents and expose your jealousy. Most people who watch this channel love football,,but some people like mark can express their feelings in a way u wish u could but he’s lucky he has a platform to do it. If u don’t like it just don’t comment negatively
@@nelson983 no most people watch this channel for comedy, this channel is more comedy than football. Mark talks nonsense everyday when it comes on to football, the most recent one is that England as the best squad going in the euros, Luke shut him up on his own channel.
@nelson983 jealousy? Of what? The way he expresses his feelings? That I'm certainly not jealous of. If making up conspiracy and analogies that have nothing to do with anything? The other reply from someone else to you is spot on, he Is funny but his footballing opinion isn't to be taking seriously at all. Doesn't he also talk about been held accountable? But yet him and his fan girls such as you try to shut that down because he and his channel has gone into a dictatorship. His mods block and delete opinions in chat that are opposite his even respectful ones. Also I am right most people who watch united stand are fans of mark and not football. Most don't even know the basics and get all there knowledge off mark which is scary as he isn't knowledgable
Listen to your subscribers. Fans want better from the refs they don’t want to get rid of v.a.r.. Mark is being silly, if the refs make a mistake v.a.r or not of course people can complain. It’s more broken without v.a.r.
Totally agree with you here Goldbridge....no1 from any other club(besides Wolves) has the right to complain about mistakes by VAR after such vote swing from now on
VAR is not the problem. It's the limited pool of operatives, who are all "mates". The application of the rules? The communications protocols are too informal.
The var as it stood last season was an abomination. We need to keep var separate from the men in the middle and on the lines. It needs to be independent of pgmol. We can't have refs officiating in the middle east 36 hours before a game in the UK and going into var and making childish mistakes.
As bad as var has seemed I do think they've gotten the vast majority right, but the big mistakes are just magnified. I think it's silly to scrap var, it's like saying "This has not been perfect so we're going to scrap it and just accept the errors that happen", because referee errors will still happen without var, but there won't be any mechanism to try and catch those errors. Var shouldn't be scrapped, it should be improved.
Because ultimately without var the mistakes that var was supposed to correct will still have happened. I'm a Liverpool fan but if we didn't have var this past season Luis Diaz's goal against Tottenham still wouldn't have counted because there would not have been any mechanism to correct the call on the pitch. So I don't see the benefit in scrapped var, it just seems silly. Ultimately I want the correct calls and var is a way to try and get that, but it needs improving.
As most sane people have commented " VAR IS NOT THE PROBLEM ITS THE REFREES".. The refrees should be held accountable and currently there is no punishment for bad calls.
I'm a wolves fan and I'm thinking we are going be on the receiving end of bad decisions next season, we are going to get pelted financially with transfer rules and then screwed in matches, we might as well pack up and go back to the championship
84% of decisions last season were correct, this season in 95% VAR has been good. It comes down to bad communication, and refs not willing to challenge each other over the calls. Rugby has it spot on they always say ‘Are you sure please check again’ or ‘No I think you’re wrong because of this, this and this’. Clear and concise communication is needed and then VAR will be great.
It needs to be fixed, not removed. As soon as you get rid of it, the same people who have called for it to be scrapped will be the same people who say “well VAR would’ve fixed that” when the ref makes a mistake in the game.
As per usual mark i agree. Spot on. All the moaning this season and everyone but wolves votes in favour. FA must be throwing money at these dodgy money grabbing clubs. Absolutely no integrity at all. Its all about money and nothing else.
I love how mark acts like he’s the voice of the fans while he actively ignores damn near half of the fans saying “VAR is not the problem, the refs are the problem”
The other 19 clubs voting for it says it all. It was worth having a vote but I agree that the best decision is probably to just improve it. Semi-automated offsides is a step in the right direction. They aren't happy with VAR but don't think it's worth getting rid of
What they need to do with VAR is for one whole season, run it as normal, but in private, without any impact on games. Let the ref, two linesmen and fourth official adjudicate matches (like old) without any connection or communication with VAR. And VAR would live-trial each and every match elsewhere separately. Rules could be standardised and conventions set without the pressure and risk of presiding over bad decisions that have massive implications. All without the charge of emotion and fan/media/public scrutiny. A much stabler foundation on which to build the VAR rule book. They could even compare decisions VAR makes versus decisions the ref makes in the actual matches. That'd prove to be a very useful tool for standardising decisions, I reckon.
VAR is on par with the gun debate. VAR on its own doesn't make these terrible mistakes, but unfortunately there are these things called people, who are incredibly stipid. Get rid
Definitely think they need to move fast, with the plan to appoint professionals to use VAR and not Officials. PGMOL have been the bigger issue for years and with the introduction of VAR technology, they've been shown to look more clueless.
It is absolutely baffling to me that Mark somehow thinks that they would make better decisions without VAR. One of his worst takes ever. Logically, it makes no sense that they can’y make a good decision with something that is literally just a tool to help in decision-making.
Var is not the problem the refs are
It's both
@@thegreatone426 no
@@thegreatone426no it’s the incapable humans who run VAR
@samperry5123well thats illigical lol
@@gorandamianovici5720 yes
The most overwhelmingly popular thing to happen to football in the past 30 years is VAR. It is supported by over 80% of fans. It still needs tweaking... but it is far superior to the obscene amount of hideous mistakes made every single week before its implementation. VAR is here for life.
Yeah. If anything we wanted more accountability. Like how is Michael Oliver on Var duty for he FA cup final after his calls all season. It went fine but still
Supported by 80% of fans 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@_Tricky_ You are right... that number is too low. Probably 90%.
@@tccandler 19*
Agreed. Less mistakes is better than more mistakes.
People shouldn't expect 0 mistakes
In my opinion removing VAR only gives the refs room for more incompetence
How? Refs now can not give a decision they are unsure of and rely on VAR. This logic is flawed in my opinion
How this clown can't see that is beyond comprehension
But makes them accountable
I think the thing is, when refs make mistakes without VAR you get annoyed but forget about it because they only see it once in person and can miss things realistically, but when they make mistakes with VAR you get angry for a week because there’s literally no excuse 😂
I just can't see how any fans can be against VAR. Without VAR, the FA CUP final would have been MAN City vs COVENTRY! The issue is with the refs using the VAR.
FANS WANT VAR. WE WANT IT IMPROVING NOT GETTING RID OFF.
Is your name Fans?
Speak for yourself
What fans?
@@owenjj93majority of fans agreed with him
exactly. only morons think we'd be better off without var
VAR is in 70+ leagues and even more cups, domestic and international and no one is complaining as much as the premiership fans, so that shows it our awful officials.
Or it just shows the level of entitlement and delusion of English football fans.
@@daleviker5884 If that was the case, they would be complaining about VAR in the champions league or Europa, but they rarely do. Its just the premiership where its a mess.
Nobody expects with VAR that there will be no injustices but there will be far fewer than without it.
The problem isn't VAR it's the idiot refs 😂
This 👆
We need German Refs this English ones are garbage
Do you really think the PGMOL are competent enough to punish or sack their mates then?
did you watch the video? goldbridge literally says a factor is relationships
@@BarryMckockinah in order to do it properly VAR should be controlled by someone who isn't PGMOL so it's not just the refs covering for their mates
Var is the reason the refereeing is questioned now
before if mistakes happened they would have just shoved it under the rug
Before when mistakes happened people were able to say "it happens" now every fan expects referees to never make another mistake again. In general the percentage of "correct calls" has gone up but the big mistakes are now scrutinized even more.
Do you even remember those times. People were shouting robbery even in those years despite the fact that refs were more likely to make mistakes.
@hssIceland we know referee's are not perfect, we are not asking for perfection, we are asking for consistency
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A bit delusional to think we'd be better off without VAR no?
I remember what it was like without var and I'd argue it was worse lmao
The game survived 100+ years without it and that’s the game we all fell in love with.
Go figure
Without var you'd have the traditional top 6 clubs overhyping their players and winning quads in their dreams then come up short to City again then start crying City bribed the refs without var
@@donjojo4756 Bet you enjoyed goals more
3:02
Wait, so just because the clubs have voted VAR in, they shouldn't call it out when it is not doing it's job properly?? How is it ever gonna improve when it's not being held to account... Calling it out is part of its improvement process.
That's like saying, "If you're against killing your children, then don't moan when they misbehave" ... Calling them out or holding then accountable is part of their growth.
VAR is here to stay... A great majority of fans have no problem with that as long as it's improving... And calling it out and "moaning about it" will steer it in that direction...
VAR got worse as the year went on, how is it "improving"?
It hasn't improved it so far, don't be complaining in 5 years when it's still this bad
@@HKHughee 5 years?? ... Hold your horse buddy...
Mark in my opinion it is not VAR the problem, but the officials in front of it is....
And they are still going to be here next year, making more blatant errors with no consequences. You're going to be complaining about it next year, guaranteed
@@BarryMckockinahThe thing is, even without VAR the same people would be refereeing the matches and making stupid decisions. VAR is not the problem.
@@coc235 Yh but you guys make it seem like the PGMOL are going to get rid of or punish refs like Michael Oliver and Antyony Taylor who make mistakes every week. They're their mates, and VAR helps reinforce their egos and gives them a shield to hide behind. Without VAR, the refs have less excuses and the PGMOL will be forced to actually improve the quality of refereeing if mistakes occur
@goldie8501 If anything, they'll have even more excuses like "I just didn't see the full picture"
@@coc235 But with VAR, they can just say that they weren't wrong if VAR didn't correct him or intervene. Don't forget, they're all friends, they'll just defend each other
Sorry Mark you are dead wrong on this……the quality of the refereeing is what needs addressing.
Taking away a tool that has eliminated more errors is just daft. Be sides we all have VAR, with slow mo’s and playbacks on Sky and all manner of platforms, screen and capture tech etc. No quality of refereeing, paying them more, and open transparency about on field decisions like Rugby that is what is needed.
Agreed. Mark has had a mare when it comes to the opinion on var
Marks view is the general consensus amongst fans
VAR is the enabler
Let’s have it right! VAR isn’t the problem! It’s the bloody helmets that operate it. VAR works pretty well around Europe….. except the prem. I want it gone. The referees are so bad here it’s unbelievable. It’s a joke
VAR is not the problem in the Premier league
City are
it would be hilarious for something like maradona's hand of god to defeat man united in a final and watch mark completely go in on the ref for not opening is eyes
The refs are
VAR has given Man City two titles, this year with the non call vs. Liverpool, and in 2021 or 2022 with the NON Hand Ball call vs. Everton. So, Arsenal and Liverpool were shafted out of titles. As an Everton fan the Dirty Reds not winning felt right 🤣🤣BEING HONEST GUYS !!!!!!
@@Footy13s i think you need to be more concerned about league two mate. If your not careful city might be the ones to knock you down
getting rid of it would make things far worse than they currently are - VAR can work it just needs improving
As if its any better now. Onside goals are being given as offside. If they can't use it properly then take it away.
@@BarryMckockinah Oh trust me I'm a liverpool fan lol I most definitely know about onside goals - thats not var tho thats the refs being braindead and not using common sense
Improving=Changing the clear and obvious rule
@@Liadva Yh but that issue came from the VAR team themselves and some of them are also on-field refs. And you can bet they're still there. Webb after that debacle said that ref training would be improved and VAR conversations would be more concise and quicker, and did that translate to better decisions from then on? No. It only got worse
Mark youre wrong about this lol. Getting rid of var will be a horrible decision and I highly doubt the fans want it gone
He isn't wrong, its realistic. Now that its staying, do you think the PGMOL is going to actually improve the quality of refereeing? No, they just got let off, and now its business as usual
@@BarryMckockinah thats no fault of the var but the FA, PGMOL and anyone else with a say in who referees what.
I want VAR gone. It was so much better without it
LIES.@@robertnail2879
@@robertnail2879purely for the lack of being able to celebrate a goal
Bro's yapping 😭
No need to be rude, show some support
@@LadiozFine 😘
when doesnt he 🥱
All he does is yapp he'll be crying about var on every watchalong next season
@@Jamiestanlee471 🤣
VAR isnt the problem, its the management of VAR decisions thats annoying us. Rugby has had it for decades, maybe get some World Rugby TMO's as consultants.
Funny the unskippable advert before this video was a Coca-Cola advert involving VAR.
They were never going to get rid of it especially with the new offside system they have coming in
Sick to death of this debate around VAR when we all know THAT VAR IS NOT THE ISSUE!!!
I don't get this anti-VAR agenda, every other sport uses it. If it was stopped now, it would only come back, it's evolution.
VAR makes the game fairer and helps the refs, it's the people behind it who are incompetent.
Stopping the car and changing the tire means you’re still driving the same car. You don’t just throw away your car if you’ve got a flat tire, well walking worked perfectly well before.
Your car analogy is terrible.
I thought the same thing lmao. It made no sense in that context
Guns dont kill people rappers do...
Sound of the police woo woowoo
Marks throat being sore is definitely cause he was with Ten Hag last night
And I respeceth that
But Goldbridge wouldn’t yell at Ten Hag 😢
@calclark3995 life's like a aeroplane for you isn't it? Straight over your head
@@nameunknown3735 this is the best one liner I’ve ever heard 😂😂
@@nameunknown3735 and life for you is like a fish in the pond, absolutely baited 🎣 :)
The problem is the refs and people in charge of var...NOT VAR ITSELF
Ye but do you really see that situation changing?
Refs aren't gonna change mate
I guarantee if fans boycott like they did with the super league, they'd scrap VAR in 3 seconds. Clubs need money, but they need fans more. We saw how effective it was
How does a system become fit for purpose if it wont be used in a live setting anymore?
It has to be used and constantly tweaked. That's how any real life system works.
It we turn VAR off refs can hide behind "i didnt see it" and blatant offside goals will ve given.
Practice while the games are going, but don't reintroduce it until decision times are within acceptable parameters and consistency is achieved!
Refereeing may even improve if the refs don't have the 'safety net' to bail them out of a bad call...
@@ruddo1970NOO var stays go watch cricket if you don't like var 🙄
@@JuniorSmith-zw7pd Funny that. They actually have technology that works. No grey areas or decisions by opinion. Black and white. Something VAR will never achieve!
It’s a disgrace when you disagree with mark,that’s his only logic 😂
Or you are unintelligent. Marks problem is he has a fan base who don't watch or barely watch football and get all there information from him and think he is right then he projects that as he speaks for the fans and believes he can save football.
@@nameunknown3735yet you are here commenting waiting for a lazy comment so u can give your 2 cents and expose your jealousy. Most people who watch this channel love football,,but some people like mark can express their feelings in a way u wish u could but he’s lucky he has a platform to do it. If u don’t like it just don’t comment negatively
@@nelson983 no most people watch this channel for comedy, this channel is more comedy than football. Mark talks nonsense everyday when it comes on to football, the most recent one is that England as the best squad going in the euros, Luke shut him up on his own channel.
@nelson983 jealousy? Of what? The way he expresses his feelings? That I'm certainly not jealous of. If making up conspiracy and analogies that have nothing to do with anything? The other reply from someone else to you is spot on, he Is funny but his footballing opinion isn't to be taking seriously at all. Doesn't he also talk about been held accountable? But yet him and his fan girls such as you try to shut that down because he and his channel has gone into a dictatorship. His mods block and delete opinions in chat that are opposite his even respectful ones. Also I am right most people who watch united stand are fans of mark and not football. Most don't even know the basics and get all there knowledge off mark which is scary as he isn't knowledgable
Every major poll run on VAR that wasn’t run by Sky showed that fans were overwhelmingly against VAR.
Listen to your subscribers. Fans want better from the refs they don’t want to get rid of v.a.r.. Mark is being silly, if the refs make a mistake v.a.r or not of course people can complain. It’s more broken without v.a.r.
It’s not VAR it’s the refs using them
Totally agree with you here Goldbridge....no1 from any other club(besides Wolves) has the right to complain about mistakes by VAR after such vote swing from now on
Var tech is fine. It’s the people using Var
The voting should be "Should EPL get rid of all their incompetent refs?"
No club other than Wolves can say anything other than Wolves ….The Rest of the Premier Clubs can suck it up
VAR needs to go. The game was so much better without it
😮not really
Yep, really
They need to get rid of the refs and VAR I can't believe only 1 club voted against absolutely disgrace to the game
No real football fan would ever call for VAR to be removed.
As a Liverpool fan I'm ashamed that we have voted to keep it after how badly we got robbed last season
VAR is not the problem. It's the limited pool of operatives, who are all "mates". The application of the rules?
The communications protocols are too informal.
Corruption is the problem...without var the fans cant see what happened up close
If VAR were to be gone now people will be moaning about "oh where's the VAR?" when the referee doesn't make the right decision.
The var as it stood last season was an abomination. We need to keep var separate from the men in the middle and on the lines. It needs to be independent of pgmol. We can't have refs officiating in the middle east 36 hours before a game in the UK and going into var and making childish mistakes.
Mark is that kid who throws a tantrum when he cant get what he wants
And then shouts 'sit down' and sticks his tongue out at you when he does.
As bad as var has seemed I do think they've gotten the vast majority right, but the big mistakes are just magnified. I think it's silly to scrap var, it's like saying "This has not been perfect so we're going to scrap it and just accept the errors that happen", because referee errors will still happen without var, but there won't be any mechanism to try and catch those errors. Var shouldn't be scrapped, it should be improved.
Because ultimately without var the mistakes that var was supposed to correct will still have happened. I'm a Liverpool fan but if we didn't have var this past season Luis Diaz's goal against Tottenham still wouldn't have counted because there would not have been any mechanism to correct the call on the pitch. So I don't see the benefit in scrapped var, it just seems silly. Ultimately I want the correct calls and var is a way to try and get that, but it needs improving.
Good call by the clubs... Mark goldbridge doesn't speak on behalf of all the fans.
Ange didn't like VAR and wanted it removed but Spurs vote for it to stay. Strange.
Ange doesn't vote. He also said people make mistakes stop complaining and get on with ut
Those refs are the worst thing in the world.
Wolves sent the wrong petition.
As most sane people have commented " VAR IS NOT THE PROBLEM ITS THE REFREES".. The refrees should be held accountable and currently there is no punishment for bad calls.
The only stakeholders VAR helps is the bookmakers, not any club or fans & I’m serious about it. It’s corrupt to the core & serving the Vegas
I'm a wolves fan and I'm thinking we are going be on the receiving end of bad decisions next season, we are going to get pelted financially with transfer rules and then screwed in matches, we might as well pack up and go back to the championship
I would prefer to abolish VAR but if it can be improved thats a step forward.
It's interesting that city voted to keep it same city that condemned the clubs that voted for the ffp rules
The clubs should have asked the fans
VAR needs to get better not removed. Let’s not forget the MANY awful decisions that brought about VAR in the first place
84% of decisions last season were correct, this season in 95% VAR has been good. It comes down to bad communication, and refs not willing to challenge each other over the calls. Rugby has it spot on they always say ‘Are you sure please check again’ or ‘No I think you’re wrong because of this, this and this’. Clear and concise communication is needed and then VAR will be great.
The problem really is that there is no proper sanction for refs if they made a mess
Give us refs who aren't on a payroll by clubs and who actually know the rules, VAR isn't the problem.
It needs to be fixed, not removed. As soon as you get rid of it, the same people who have called for it to be scrapped will be the same people who say “well VAR would’ve fixed that” when the ref makes a mistake in the game.
We need new refs, not new technology.
I got a VAR advert before the video 😂😂😂😭
The vote should of been over the standard of refereeing.
Marks just gutted it can't go back to the glory days where utd got every dodgy decision in their favor and paying off refs
VAR isn’t the problem, it’s the way it’s being used by poor officials
Remove VAR if you want more of Soucek's comedic goal against City
Exactly. That could have handed arsenal the league. That’s crazy
any bad decisions make in the VAR room it's the refs in that room that should be criticized.
Come on mark, what you are suggesting is throw the car away coz of the puncture
Marks out of touch with the fans on this one.
We want to fix var, not get rid of it.
Disagree
@@_Tricky_ Good for you 👍
So you rather someone saying "it's the best moment of my life" and it being the wrong call just so they can have that moment? Get it right.
Only a very few people want the WHOLE of var gone, the tech is there and it's good, we just need the proper specialist
As per usual mark i agree. Spot on. All the moaning this season and everyone but wolves votes in favour. FA must be throwing money at these dodgy money grabbing clubs. Absolutely no integrity at all. Its all about money and nothing else.
I love how mark acts like he’s the voice of the fans while he actively ignores damn near half of the fans saying “VAR is not the problem, the refs are the problem”
Var is there for the book makers
Clubs should be owned by the fans and workers. Not by greedy Capitalists.
Just because you dont want it ,does not mean we want it gone
CEO of moaning Mark Goldbridge
Glad to see Var sticking
Around.
The other 19 clubs voting for it says it all. It was worth having a vote but I agree that the best decision is probably to just improve it. Semi-automated offsides is a step in the right direction. They aren't happy with VAR but don't think it's worth getting rid of
VAR is a disaster for the fan experience. Nobody I know wants it.
What they need to do with VAR is for one whole season, run it as normal, but in private, without any impact on games.
Let the ref, two linesmen and fourth official adjudicate matches (like old) without any connection or communication with VAR. And VAR would live-trial each and every match elsewhere separately.
Rules could be standardised and conventions set without the pressure and risk of presiding over bad decisions that have massive implications. All without the charge of emotion and fan/media/public scrutiny. A much stabler foundation on which to build the VAR rule book.
They could even compare decisions VAR makes versus decisions the ref makes in the actual matches. That'd prove to be a very useful tool for standardising decisions, I reckon.
VAR is on par with the gun debate. VAR on its own doesn't make these terrible mistakes, but unfortunately there are these things called people, who are incredibly stipid. Get rid
Seperate the refs from the VAR people.
Improving means changing the clear and obvious rule. Its too open to interpretation
I know you dont mention Forrest for obvious reasons but how they didn't back Wolves after their embarrassing statement from last season is mad.
VAR boys club. Digging mates out of the s**t.
Var is good for long run , the problem is the refs . Look the UCL , there werent many wrong decisions made
Definitely think they need to move fast, with the plan to appoint professionals to use VAR and not Officials. PGMOL have been the bigger issue for years and with the introduction of VAR technology, they've been shown to look more clueless.
No screens at Old Trafford and Liverpool…why’s that ……seems very odd
Liverpool won't have a disallowed goal happen if they bring in automated offside
It is absolutely baffling to me that Mark somehow thinks that they would make better decisions without VAR. One of his worst takes ever. Logically, it makes no sense that they can’y make a good decision with something that is literally just a tool to help in decision-making.
welp wolves will be on the wrong side of VAR next season lmao
the problem is PGMOL
no one monitors this monster
Var is not the problem, the implementation of it by Refs is.
European and Fifa tournaments seem to run smoother than Prem
Mark doesn’t want it so no one is allowed it 😶
WE NEED TECHNOLOGY IN FOOTBALL. VAR IS HERE TO STAY.
Mark benefits so much from dislikes being invisible
Clubs back Var over Mark Goldbridge