Special guest refs would be a good idea.
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Need Matt Le Tissier. He’ll stop VAR ruining the game by insisting their footage is airbrushed.
Please not someone like Rio Ferdinand
Shocking idea, the bias is crazy with ex-professionals and they expose their terrible opinions every week on national TV
Lemme guess.. Owen, Carragher and Neville?
Vinnie Jones with Roy Keane on VAR would be pretty great.
We all know that VAR is fallible. So when half a dozen "suspect" VAR decisions cost some poor manager his job will Howard and his chums stump up the cash to feed his family? The other point to consider is the cost...in the good old days we paid for ref and 2 linesmen. Then we had those 3 plus a guy to hold up signs...now we have those 4 plus an unknown number of other officials getting paid for ruining the game.
Create accessible training for future referees, have it pay very well, have exclusivity clause (if that’s legal) and hold them accountable.
Say 40k for every PL game. If you perform poorly you lose your spot and go down. Now you get 30k per game. Perform well you can be promoted.
Great idea. we've seen from their punditry that they are without bias.
Looking forward to Rio Ferdinand on VAR seeing a player straight up assaulting an opponent and then just say "nothing in that". Wait, we already have that today...
Foreign players with no history of English football connections. And no secrets to be leveraged by mysteries betting rings. Or how about ex players from a completely different sport?
Christ, yea lets make sure to bring in people who have long and deeply ingrained biases, that'll improve things.
Fuck off you bald cunt
How has Howard Webb got this much power? Wasn’t he a shit ref as well? Bin them all off and get another sport like rugby or cricket to set the foundation for how refereeing should be done
Omg, Zlatan please
I like it.
The national ice hockey league in North America (NHL) has been doing this for years. Former players are in the VAR studio assisting the referees in reviewing video.
In an interview, they said that former players are better at spotting cheating, such as dives or fouls with intent to injure.
If that plan is put into force, then the best option, I think, is maybe an ex-player who has never played in England?
Oh great, I'm sure it'll be much better when they have Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher refereeing.
Good idea, but as long as they’re able to take side jobs working abroad I won’t trust them.
Scousers did not stop whinging for the weeks prior to the game at City because the ref was born in Manchester.
Nobody could handle the levels of salt that would overflow Liverpool and flood the whole of the UK if it was an ex player.
Sounds like placating pundits who keep asking for it. It would be years until someone gets to the premier league level and if they did anyone would claim bias
Ridiculous. Obviously ex-players are always lobbying for this but they surely they need specialists whether ex-players or not.
High performing clubs hire analysts with PhDs or similar to perform highly specialised roles. Why have a different standard for video refereeing? Get a nerd who can master and improve the tech’s capabilities, knows the laws of the game inside out and can proactively be good at the job as their chosen profession. Rather than relying on people who rose through the refereeing ranks or playing ranks.
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Only because he's been pressured to
Maybe just improve the standard of officiating? The last thing we need is Michael Owen on VAR duty
How do they find it so difficult is my honest question.
Watching it at home with the same access to footage as VAR has the decision is 95% of the time generally a consensus with viewers and pundits but yet VAR manages to just be totally out of touch with the popular opinion and is even internally inconsistent.
Rugby Union absolutely nailed video refereeing, and despite Webb not agreeing, football has to learn whatever lessons it can from rugby. Clear, understandable, quick decisions, very high success rate, and actually benefits the drama when done right.
I think dion Dublin would be perfect.
He has played as both a defender and forward
I would like to see roy keane in the VAR room
Can just imagine Jack Grealish or Kevin De Bruyne retiring after earning £400k a week for over a decade to become a ref for 1% of that for the love of the game.
Great idea Howard 👍🏻
(I'm well aware that lower tier players are also going to be targeted for the role as well)
So they wanna go full-Kardashians with more drama somehow? Why not just make it independent and not just a semi-retirement club?
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Ahh nothing smells like bias more then ex players in the VAR room
Some ex players talk complete rubbish and have no clue…. Agbonlahor for example
Hey, Howard! Your tenure so far has been an unmitigated disaster. How about you do us all a favour and resign?
Howard Webb wants sacking. That is all.
Ah ok yes let's get more Manchester players
By ex-players he's clearly talking about the likes of Michael Owen and other sycophantic pundits at Sky who think Webb is the greatest thing to happen to football since Pelè.
You have to take a test for a referee certificate, right? Refs theoretical knowledge is guaranteed, but ability to deal with emergencies is not so good. Maybe that's why they did a lot mistakes.
Need to sack u first … HORRIBLE REF
Yall need to get rid of these dumbass refs
I bet this gamble is the last roll of the dice for var that might pay off.
How about you hire smart people who have no skin in the game? Lawyer types who know the laws and know how to apply them.
Let me guess ex manure players