Dinowolf
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There have been many comments on here about the VAR system and how it affects the game, for good or bad.
"Premier League chairmen will next month review the policy on pitchside monitors following a rash of controversial VAR incidents including a debatable call to rule out a winner for Arsenal yesterday. (27th Oct.)
There have been 100 Premier League matches so far this season and 26 overturned decisions but due to the existing policy there has not been a single incident where the referee has consulted the monitor himself. The top-flight clubs will meet in London in three weeks’ time when the issue will be discussed." (The Times)
Whether this will improve anything remains to be seen but it is obviously a matter of concern for the clubs and an enigma for fans esp. those watching the game at the ground.
"Premier League chairmen will next month review the policy on pitchside monitors following a rash of controversial VAR incidents including a debatable call to rule out a winner for Arsenal yesterday. (27th Oct.)
There have been 100 Premier League matches so far this season and 26 overturned decisions but due to the existing policy there has not been a single incident where the referee has consulted the monitor himself. The top-flight clubs will meet in London in three weeks’ time when the issue will be discussed." (The Times)
Whether this will improve anything remains to be seen but it is obviously a matter of concern for the clubs and an enigma for fans esp. those watching the game at the ground.