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on May 14, 2026, 1:17 pm, in reply to "If VAR goes tomorrow, does all of this tedious shite stop?"
VAR technology should be the best thing that's happened to the game. Just need competent people using it
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I'm probably no different to most, I'd keep some minimally-invasive version of VAR that doesn't suck the life out of the immediacy of the game, if it's possible. If it's not, bin it.
But either way, the broadcasters will keep analysing every on-field decision within an inch of its life, farming anger for clicks. And fans will lap it all up while they lose their tiny minds on social media. The only difference will be whether a man in a box with a desktop and a headset is included in the paranoid ranting.
Honestly, fans these days are far fucking worse than anything officials are doing on the pitch or their monitors. There is less and less decent discourse about football now outside of endless, pointless, and mostly ill-informed jibberish about match decisions.
They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time, it works every time.![]()
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