Whether the Premier League has VAR or not, we will never be satisfied with officials. Is a loss of perspective the real issue?
The twenty Premier League clubs will vote on whether or not to scrap VAR next month, but whatever the outcome, one thing is guaranteed: nobody will be happy next season.will pass. Even if some, perhaps even most, of the clubs have recent grievances, when push comes to shove it’s hard to imagine they would ditch even a flawed failsafe in favour of no failsafe at all.Whichever way it goes, though, it’s largely immaterial. It’s obvious that nobody will ever be satisfied.
But the vast majority of the time, even in such a low-scoring sport, the results are determined more by what happens in the other 88 or 89 minutes of football than in the one or two that contain questionable refereeing decisions. Yet we disproportionately react to refereeing mistakes, first because it is more of an emotive issue that can be squarely blamed on a third party who none of us have any particular interest in defending; and secondly, because it is far easier for a TV production team to fill their time and get their social media shares by poring over even the least objectionable officiating calls for minutes after minute, game after game, ramping up the outrage further and further in the process.
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