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    The Brazilian league has just started and they’ve introduced that the ref explains to the crowd (loudspeaker) the decision after viewing the screen eg. ‘The handball was deemed to be accidental’.
    It’s a move in the right direction but much more is needed in the management of VAR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    The Brazilian league has just started and they’ve introduced that the ref explains to the crowd (loudspeaker) the decision after viewing the screen eg. ‘The handball was deemed to be accidental’.
    It’s a move in the right direction but much more is needed in the management of VAR.
    That's cool, very interesting. We need transparency & accountability from the officials. It's insulting to the fans that they act in this infallible, holier than thou manner.

    They want to fans to cut the refs some slack and cut down on the hatred and hostility toward the officials then they need to start explaining themselves.

    However, as mentioned above the VAR checks should be in the hands of the clubs/manager to review grievances rather in the hands of the egotists in Stockley Park to debate over. Especially when their track record is one of borderline corporate negligence.

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