DeanoAustin
Cecil Poynton
I agree 100%. I'd have been happy for us to have continued without VAR but the constant moaning about refs by media, players & managers and the money involved in football meant that VAR was inevitable IMO.I agree that there is always a good degree of subjectivity to it which is why for me I was fine with the refs just making a decision on the pitch and we keep it moving. If it went your way then great, if it didn't then so be it.
I'm happy for technology to be used in matters of fact, so offsides, goal line, corners etc, but what constitutes a foul or the severity of the punishment required for a foul will always be subjective and VAR can't change that.
It will always leave some people unsatisfied with any given decision on the day.
You're right in your second paragraph but what VAR does for the subjective decisions is it gives the officials time to see the incident again and time and space to consider their decision.