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    Quote Originally Posted by JUSTaway View Post
    honestly don't know why people thought VAR would improve the game? It still just comes down to subjective decisions, and adds an extra layer of lottery, while killing the spontaneity of the sport..
    100% this. You don?t fix refereeing by adding more refereeing.

    Here?s an idea; let?s bin VAR and put the money towards bringing back the reserve league so we can actually nurture our young players and keep fringe players match fit.

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    Or bin VAR and do anything else with the money. It'd be better spent no matter what.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Or bin VAR and do anything else with the money. It'd be better spent no matter what.
    Bring back the reserves. Played at the stadiums at times when fans can go along.

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    Its never a foul its a goalkeeping error.If Dalby does exactly the same at the other end we would all be going mental if it was chalked off by VAR.No doubt about it though VAR has cost us penalties at both ends in the Derbies.Against Killie our players cost us two certain goals from mistakes and bad judgement from six yards out.That;s why we lost a game we should comfortably have won.

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