It favours bigger teams that can afford to keep world class players on the bench
It favours bigger teams that can afford to keep world class players on the bench
What was worse Everton breaking FFP and be open about it with the premier league, or 6 clubs trying to force through a European Super League which would have broken the fairness of the English game forever?
If it’s the latter then where are the deductions for those clubs?
The team was great because they had world class players in every position.
An average player would have looked good in that team
Silva was class but easy to name 20 premiership midfielders better than him
David Silva? Class act but benefitted from playing in a great team.
I think players whose record at ‘struggling’ sides are good deserve more credit. Kane, Mahrez, Shearer
I’d argue Shearer scored goals in an era when defenders could do more to stop them. Players are more protected nowadays
Plus he wasn’t scoring those goals for the best teams in the league
The problem with VAR is that it’s not all upside. I imagine the number of correct decisions has gone up but we also now have long pauses in the game and we’ve lost those moments when a team scores and celebrates because we know it’s a goal.
The rules of the game weren’t written to be under this much scrutiny. Using virtual rulers to measure offsides. It’s ruining the game
Plus it was brought in to stop the howlers and hasn’t done so. They still happen anyway.
Get rid of it
I’m a Spurs fan so the VAR decisions have gone massively for my team not against
Agree - 3 subs was perfect. Appreciate there are more games now and maybe clubs have to rotate more but that should encourage having stronger reserve and youth players coming through