FOOTBALL life without VAR is bearable. More than that – by all the evidence from the FA Cup so far, it is a reasonable proposition. One incident in particular provides support for this view.
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Daily Maverick on MSNThe VAR debate deepens: Leicester’s heartbreak highlights technology’s impact on fair playOn the other hand, critics have said too much technology in sport takes away from its authenticity and the natural pace of ...
The debate over the use of technology in football is nothing new - but in the FA Cup fourth round its absence has provided a ...
Real Madrid have finally secured a date to review the audio recordings from the controversial decision not to send off ...
It ended up being quite a good weekend for VAR in the sense that in the first big game of the weekend as well, the United vs Leicester game on Friday, you had a goal that shouldn’t have stood. Then ...
Deco also had a word on handling the press. He said, "What worries me and I will not allow is for them to lie or make things ...
Peter Walton has called on the FA to look at introducing VAR earlier in the competition after seeing a number of key ...
The Premier League's chief football officer since 2022, Scholes said the league "wasn't in the best place" with VAR after a ...
VAR was not used across the FA Cup fourth-round fixtures leading to controversial decisions involving Man Utd, Newcastle and ...
If you were a Man United on Friday night, you were ecstatic about the absence of VAR as Harry Maguire headed home a late ...
Welcome to The Briefing, where every Monday we will discuss three of the biggest questions to arise from the weekend’s ...
One camp says football comes with ups and downs, things don't always go for you. Others say, in 2025, with the technology at our disposal, how are we getting decisions wrong. For me, whilst VAR ...
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