Chris Rowswell
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Chris Rowswell
@00rooster
Football playing, cricket loving, poker facing, gym mad, computer fixing son of a gun! Doing what makes me happy right now and lovin' it





😳 The official arguments of Wolves, which initiated the implementation of the vote to remove VAR in the Premier League: • Impact on goal celebrations and the spontaneous passion that makes football special. • Frustration and confusion in stadiums due to lengthy VAR checks and poor communication. • A more hostile atmosphere with protests, booing at the Premier League anthem and chants against VAR. • Exceeding the original purpose of VAR, which was to correct clear and obvious errors, by now overanalyzing subjective decisions and compromising the fluidity and integrity of the game. • Decreased accountability of on-field officials, due to the safety net of VAR, leading to an erosion of on-field authority. • Persistent errors despite VAR, with fans unable to accept human error after multiple viewings and replays, damaging confidence in refereeing standards. • Disruption of the fast pace of the Premier League with lengthy VAR checks and more extra time, making matches excessively long. • Constant talk of VAR decisions often overshadows the match itself and tarnishes the reputation of the league. • Erosion of trust and reputation, with VAR fuelling completely absurd corruption allegations. Do you agree with these reasons? @David_Ornstein


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