Quote Originally Posted by jackal2 View Post
It's an opinion I hear and understand, but since the first ball was kicked the game has become ever more commercial. Today football's a multi-billion pound industry where one wrong decision could in effect cost a club millions (say like Chesterfield being robbed of an FA Cup Final appearance in 1997), or a mistake dictating promotion/relegation in a final day 'decider'.

Align those 'stakes' with constant evolution of technology and it's inevitable - I believe anyway - that the use of that technology to minimise mistakes will only grow over time. The VAR genie won't be put back in the bottle, in fact more such technology will probably follow on. the only reason we don't see it at our level - yet - is the cost of installing and operating it, but I'm sure it will only be a matter of time.
Yes one wrong decision can cost a club millions but another club benefits by those millions. And Yes it may seem unfair at times but that only adds to the excitement and spontaneity.
Remember in the long run, what goes around comes around.
They could start by taking VAR away from offside decisions.