As excited as I am 09:21 - Aug 17 with 844 views | LRB84UK | I can't help but think/worry VAR is going to have a bigger impact than we think. GOAL!! but is it?? Is there a toe offside was there a foul 10minutes ago in the build up. Penalty! Oh no, not a penner, the man watching it on the telly has other ideas. When do you celebrate a goal now? As we score, 10 minutes later, once the VAR "expert" has analysed every second of the build up. Things were a lot simpler last time round, and up to the end of last season. |  | | |  |
As excited as I am on 09:32 - Aug 17 with 768 views | Guthrum | But that cuts both ways. We are as likely to be cheering a Liverpool goal chalked off as the other way around. I was interested by Morsy's comment that the team have been training in VAR techniques, including coping with the breaks in play. |  |
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As excited as I am on 09:49 - Aug 17 with 702 views | LRB84UK |
As excited as I am on 09:32 - Aug 17 by Guthrum | But that cuts both ways. We are as likely to be cheering a Liverpool goal chalked off as the other way around. I was interested by Morsy's comment that the team have been training in VAR techniques, including coping with the breaks in play. |
I hadn't seen that. Premiership football is a different game to the other leagues |  | |  |
As excited as I am on 10:15 - Aug 17 with 653 views | You_Bloo_Right | Celebrate our goals twice. |  |
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As excited as I am on 10:47 - Aug 17 with 599 views | NBVJohn | Due to my son’s allegiance to Villa, I regularly attend Premier League games. This is a frequent and hugely unsatisfactory element of the match experience. No one knows what is going on, decisions take far too long to conclude and the match becomes disjointed. Sometimes it feels as though VAR is there to suck the joy out of the moment a goal is scored. Awful. |  | |  |
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