
Originally Posted by
Letters
Well, if they're trying to influence results then releasing the evidence is a strange thing to do.
It's the former. Well, I'd go with incompetent rather than blind. The Liverpool debacle against Spurs - the VAR guys actually got it right. The trouble is they thought the ref had too and by the time they realised it was too late to go back. Utter incompetence and failure of communication all round.
Decisions in football are inherently about interpretation. You must have had plenty of conversations in pubs with people who you disagree with about football decisions. You're certain it was a clear foul/penalty/goal/sending off, they're equally certain it wasn't. That's football. That's a lot of sports. The trouble is VAR was sold as bringing certainty and "right" decisions. It hasn't. Partly due to the aforementioned incompetence, partly due to the inherent impossibility of doing that. All it's led to is more scrutiny over decisions, more stoppages in games and less common sense being applied. They should stick with the goalline technology and scrap the rest. They won't of course, but they should.
In brief: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."