Premier League REFUSE To Scrap VAR Despite Club Vote | Wolves | PGMOL

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • Premier League clubs are all set to vote on the possible abolition of VAR for next season after Wolves tabled a proposal against the technology following a string of errors, and in turn apologies, from the PGMOL. As per Sky Sports, the Premier League board are firmly against the idea, although it will still be brought up at the next shareholders' meeting on June 6th due to the fact that all clubs have a right to raise grievances through professional channels. According to the PGMOL, the introduction of VAR has increased correct decisions from 82% up to 96%, but Wolves believe it's made the Premier League less watchable. This video discusses the pros and cons of scrapping VAR while detailing what might be best for English football moving forward.
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  • @utichaturvedi
    @utichaturvedi  Před 15 dny +8

    Bit strange of the Premier League to put out a statement shooting down the mere suggestion of scrapping VAR, but nothing surprises me about that lot anymore. Do let me know if you agree with my take down below, I’ve got a suspicion many of you might not!

  • @tommaguzzi1723
    @tommaguzzi1723 Před 15 dny +3

    Strange you not talking about last night and Newcastle's nailed on penalty that var didn't even ask the ref to review.

    • @Keithy-Keith
      @Keithy-Keith Před 14 dny +1

      Agree that was the clearest pen ever when Gordon was fouled, who were they playing? Man u of course. PGLOL.
      Fair play to Gordon and his interview post match, he could have ranted and raved but was measured in his response. Hi to our Toon army brothers, Forest fan in peace.

    • @utichaturvedi
      @utichaturvedi  Před 9 dny +1

      It was a stonewall penalty. Thankfully it didn't cost Newcastle anything league table wise but christ almighty, how that was missed with slow motion replays is beyond me..

    • @utichaturvedi
      @utichaturvedi  Před 9 dny +1

      It was a stonewall penalty. Thankfully it didn't cost Newcastle anything league table wise but christ almighty, how that was missed with slow motion replays is beyond me..

  • @jackburns-db8uh
    @jackburns-db8uh Před 14 dny

    You deserve more attention bro. Always great content with a great angle. Keep it up my bro! Love watching your vids

    • @utichaturvedi
      @utichaturvedi  Před 9 dny

      Thank you Jack, really appreciate that my man!

  • @captaingorgeous685
    @captaingorgeous685 Před 15 dny +1

    I think next season I will make a list on stonewall decisions that go against clubs and mark down the real points and what the true league table looks like to the final one at the end of the season

  • @immortalwolf1277
    @immortalwolf1277 Před 15 dny +2

    I have been saying PGMOL that need to go get x players in or a man down the park with his dag could do a better job

  • @acelticmiscellany
    @acelticmiscellany Před 15 dny

    So funny first line mate

  • @richvan-gasse2916
    @richvan-gasse2916 Před 15 dny +1

    I agree and but think it should be used for offside decisions unless the linesman flags then VAR can help the ref with things he doesn't see I.e Toney moving the paint for his free kick against Nottingham Forest. It should of been a free kick to Forest and a booking for Toney. Peace

  • @jonathanmee6701
    @jonathanmee6701 Před 15 dny

    Scrap the lot…..if it can’t be used at all the professional clubs it shouldn’t be used at all.

  • @ForzaMilan-di2zd
    @ForzaMilan-di2zd Před 15 dny

    Unfortunately it ain't going anywhere. Top 6 Clubs won't go against the FA & Sky sports. Top clubs will want, smaller clubs won't

  • @AFRICANISMSOUL
    @AFRICANISMSOUL Před 8 dny

    they fixing matches specially on teams that are potential to score against big clubs!!!

  • @dennisgoatimer1079
    @dennisgoatimer1079 Před 15 dny

    It's the standards of the refs that's the issue there's a reason this isn't a problem in Rugby or Cricket with their versions of VAR.
    For me the Ref should instantly go to the screen to review it and let them decide based on the footage and the footage should be shown on the screen that's in the stadium to help with clarifying it and the onfield ref being mic'd up to explain his decisions throughout the game would be nice aswell.
    Rules do need to change about offside but we can't blame VAR for following the rules most of the time on the matter and we can't just scrap it as the human eye really can't tell offsides when it's close.
    VAR should definitely stay atleast until we can automate it's processes like offside

  • @davidfogg1845
    @davidfogg1845 Před 15 dny

    VAR is not the problem in itself but the people controlling it, there also has to be more communication i.e. the fans need to what is happening at the time and not being left in the dark.

  • @user-ec5bo8tx4n
    @user-ec5bo8tx4n Před 15 dny

    Question: If we keep VAR, how do we improve it?
    Are there even any realistic answers?

  • @stevensalty853
    @stevensalty853 Před 14 dny

    Big up as always Uti hope you are well brother 👊🏻

    • @utichaturvedi
      @utichaturvedi  Před 9 dny +1

      Likewise with you Steven, hope you're keeping well mate!

    • @stevensalty853
      @stevensalty853 Před 8 dny

      @@utichaturvedi I'm good mate ☺️👊🏻

  • @zig_ziggy
    @zig_ziggy Před 15 dny

    Good Video. VAR done properly should decrease the number of wrong decisions. I would suggest a panel of 3 VAR officials to individually watch the video and each come to an independent decision. There's no reason why 3 teams of VAR officials can't monitor the entire premier league on a busy Saturday morning. This way the same VAR team are not controlling one game.

    • @_RandomPea
      @_RandomPea Před 15 dny

      What's the point though, the additional cost to run the games is then pushed into price hikes somewhere down the line. There was nothing wrong with football really before they started pissing about

  • @ericstill5637
    @ericstill5637 Před 15 dny

    VAR is working, the fault lies with the people in charge. They can't keep to the same rules week after week.
    One game it's a foul another game it's not a foul.
    They have to set a standard and stick to it.

  • @gingertom2355
    @gingertom2355 Před 15 dny

    Something HAS to give after the all the displays of rank incompetence this past season. VAR as it's being operated simply is in disrepute with clubs, players and fans alike. Even the match officials with their infinite wisdom aided by a healthy dose of hindsight have voices their embarrassment at some 'decisions' in the name of their profession while others from the ranks continue to defend the indefensible, another sign of disrepute.
    I agree, pre-VAR was often no better partcularly now the 'expert' pundits are armed with replays highlighting errors made. A sense of injustice existed then and continues to exist now we have the 'solution'. So what has gone wrong? Quite simply the personnel employed to use it. imho PGMOL marking their own homework is unsustainable. Despite ALL the tech at their disposal the errors continue so it's fair to conclude an element of protecting the professional on the pitch is happening in addition to rank incompetence. Clear and concise omms is another area they are failing on. Pretty obvious why as none of them are comms professionals where clear and concise communication matters.
    I say retain VAR but replace the organisation operating the matchday tech with an independent (of PL / PGMOL) outfit of trained (in FA rules of the game) comms pro's whose KPI's are measured on how many mistakes occur / accurate decisions made. It really cannot be any worse. The key is to allow PGMOL to do what they do and officiate only on the field of play who retains the final say - and sole responsibility for any decision reached. The crap ones measured objectively maybe subject to tea - no biscuits interviews to explain themselves to the future football regulator who then decides if they are competent enough to continue in their job the next season?

  • @davidmarchant9386
    @davidmarchant9386 Před 15 dny

    VAR isn't nowhere near 90% accurate at all ! When calls are labelled as subjective or not clear and obvious errors and the system can't or won't get involved makes my blood boil. Even tho I hate the bloody thing it has to stay otherwise even more corruption will stand out and all what officials will need to say is I didn't have var. Even tho they is little accountability for refs they have 0 excuses. They needs to be stronger punishments for incompetence from officials cos if a manager slips says the wrong word in a press conference after a they would have the book thrown... but these clowns can say and do what they like officials act like the mafia not clubs outside the top 6

  • @MrRobm81
    @MrRobm81 Před 15 dny

    Well we tried . Soo the problem will continue for var to be dressed up as a tool that helps when in fact it is open to courruption

  • @bobrail733
    @bobrail733 Před 15 dny

    Only last night another team ROBBED of a STONE WALL PENALTY at MAN Utd ! No SURPRISE there ! 🐂💩🐂💩

  • @_RandomPea
    @_RandomPea Před 15 dny

    Why would they want to scrap it, makes lots of additional news and even made the refs celebs, Howard Webb wouldnt be on TV so much if he didn't want to be. Ego trip

  • @mrmajeika6101
    @mrmajeika6101 Před 15 dny

    The EPL are high on it's own farts. Zero fucks given for the fans or integrity of the sport.

  • @sicr7373
    @sicr7373 Před 15 dny

    It looks like my team Forest has survived by the skin of its teeth in the PL this season. But to be honest,I'm not that excited by another season of BS VAR and poor refeering while the same half dozen or so clubs compete for Europe while the rest of us scrabble about for crumbs.
    Yes I know it's better financially for clubs to be in the PL, but personally I much prefer the Championship where every team has a chance and most of all, no VAR to pollute the game!

    • @user-ho8hk7ns9j
      @user-ho8hk7ns9j Před 15 dny

      Are the lower leagues that desperate for VAR, no.

  • @lateraldeano
    @lateraldeano Před 15 dny

    Ex footballers on VAR. Not the old boys club.

  • @fredjames9867
    @fredjames9867 Před 15 dny

    VAR has no accountibilty . Next play will be AI VAR you just wait

  • @mrsmith7936
    @mrsmith7936 Před 15 dny +1

    ha ha they will never get rid of it now, they made too much money this season, so you have two decisions either stop watching the corruptness or continue watching millionaires make money through lies, I definitely won't be watching next season

    • @davidmarchant9386
      @davidmarchant9386 Před 15 dny +1

      Oh they will for 1 season just to highlight the importance of it and the standard of refereeing will plummet, and all they will say if we had var we would done that instead

    • @mrsmith7936
      @mrsmith7936 Před 15 dny

      ​@@davidmarchant9386 They told me football was a fixed game before I even started watching it, bet you there will be a Netflix show in the future "The great VAR scandle"

  • @alantinsley7337
    @alantinsley7337 Před 15 dny

    Tail wagging the dog as usual!!! As usual the supporters of our once great national game are being ignored and are not considered worth a mention in this debate!!!! It’s all about money and corruption at the highest level!!!

  • @PapaKilo1975
    @PapaKilo1975 Před 15 dny

    VAR was supposed to right clear injustices, not micro manage games to the nth degree.
    An offside by a gnat's cock hair is not offside. It's ruining the game as a spectacle and seems to be disproportionately affecting some clubs more than others.
    Personally, i'd keep it for goalline technology and obvious errors, but anything more contentious should be left to the interpretation of the officials on the pitch. Errors will still get made, sure, but no system is ever going to be perfect.

    • @utichaturvedi
      @utichaturvedi  Před 9 dny

      Interesting take, can see where you're coming from mate

    • @utichaturvedi
      @utichaturvedi  Před 9 dny

      Interesting take, can see where you're coming from mate

  • @alexkaszoni9436
    @alexkaszoni9436 Před 15 dny +2

    Scrap VAR, SCRAP VAR, Scrap VAR... should be sign on all stadions on last game

    • @andersk
      @andersk Před 15 dny

      It gets worse if you crap VAR.. we're only annoyed now because VAR reveals how poor the refereeing is. Remove it and we don't even get that, they have even less accountability

  • @Johnnyquid20
    @Johnnyquid20 Před 15 dny

    Dose it kill you to mention the fact Liverpool should be winning this league season lol