The earpieces are available at every ground I've been too for the last 5-6 years. The PA version is less consistent but I think that's ok. I reckon you could pretty easily have a phone app that either plays the audio or provides a transcript in near real time.I share some of the concerns Risso has with the difference between crowds means football fans are less likely to accept decisions but I'd still like to see the league try a more transparent approach to officiating before saying the concept of VAR is a failure.
Quote from: paul_e on September 06, 2022, 01:50:21 PMThe earpieces are available at every ground I've been too for the last 5-6 years. The PA version is less consistent but I think that's ok. I reckon you could pretty easily have a phone app that either plays the audio or provides a transcript in near real time.I share some of the concerns Risso has with the difference between crowds means football fans are less likely to accept decisions but I'd still like to see the league try a more transparent approach to officiating before saying the concept of VAR is a failure.What do you mean by fans not "accepting" decisions? I just don't buy the view that football fans are animals who can't be trusted to control their emotions. That's the logic that put fences up at stadia and taking them down didn't result in mass disruption.Plus, I struggle with the idea that fans who already get incredibly frustrated by decisions going against their team which they don't understand ("you're not fit to referee" chanted by 40,000 fans on Saturday for example), would be any more frustrated by having that decision explained to them. Again, that logic only stands if you believe football fans are inherently irrational. I don't buy that. Anyway, if it's a genuine fear they can trial it first and I'm totally convinced that it would improve the situation, not worsen it.
The very fact that these arguments are going on is surely the proof that VAR categorically hasn't worked. It was supposed to put an end to games being decided on controversial decisions - instead people are talking even more incessantly about the bad calls that are still happening week in and week out.No matter what you do, referee and assistant calls are still subjective. We all know that from week to week we are going to have refs who officiate the game differently - some will let things go, others blow the whistle non-stop. It's the way it's always been and VAR hasn't put a stop to that.The only thing VAR is doing is creating even more content for broadcasters, which at this stage seems to be the main purpose. Let's still be taking about the weekend's controversies on SSN for the whole week in the build up to the next round of fixtures - now the window is closed, they have to have something to fill 24hrs of rolling football news. In the meantime, it's sucking the joy out of celebrating a goal, and leaving us all feel even more aggrieved when decisions inevitably go the way of the chosen few as there is no longer the excuse of it just being down to the ref on the pitch.In conclusion, VAR is shit and we should just get rid!
Quote from: Pat Mustard on September 08, 2022, 09:11:49 AMThe very fact that these arguments are going on is surely the proof that VAR categorically hasn't worked. It was supposed to put an end to games being decided on controversial decisions - instead people are talking even more incessantly about the bad calls that are still happening week in and week out.No matter what you do, referee and assistant calls are still subjective. We all know that from week to week we are going to have refs who officiate the game differently - some will let things go, others blow the whistle non-stop. It's the way it's always been and VAR hasn't put a stop to that.The only thing VAR is doing is creating even more content for broadcasters, which at this stage seems to be the main purpose. Let's still be taking about the weekend's controversies on SSN for the whole week in the build up to the next round of fixtures - now the window is closed, they have to have something to fill 24hrs of rolling football news. In the meantime, it's sucking the joy out of celebrating a goal, and leaving us all feel even more aggrieved when decisions inevitably go the way of the chosen few as there is no longer the excuse of it just being down to the ref on the pitch.In conclusion, VAR is shit and we should just get rid!This 100%.
At some point they'll get it right and when they do I think you'll change your minds. But I accept we're miles from that at the moment.I think people forget how often we used to have truly shit decisions before VAR and how much those also favoured the big teams. The reality is now we are probably having less shit decisions, but those that do happen are really under a microscope.
Quote from: chrisw1 on September 08, 2022, 10:03:30 AMAt some point they'll get it right and when they do I think you'll change your minds. But I accept we're miles from that at the moment.I think people forget how often we used to have truly shit decisions before VAR and how much those also favoured the big teams. The reality is now we are probably having less shit decisions, but those that do happen are really under a microscope.It’s added absolutely nothing to the game for match going fans. I think we still get just as many shit decisions with the added bonus than they spend several minutes getting there which gives SSN something to fill their programmes and a break for armchair fans to get a beer from the fridge.
Quote from: chrisw1 on September 08, 2022, 10:03:30 AMAt some point they'll get it right and when they do I think you'll change your minds. But I accept we're miles from that at the moment.I think people forget how often we used to have truly shit decisions before VAR and how much those also favoured the big teams. The reality is now we are probably having less shit decisions, but those that do happen are really under a microscope. So, in your subjective opinion, what does it look like once they "get it right"? What developments do we need to look out for by which to measure its progression towards that end point?
Were there ever really that many offsides that were critically wrong? I can't think of many down the years involving us.