Click 'Get Involved' on this page to have your say Fair play to Arsenal, but it seems sadly quite fitting that they’ve won this on the back of another corner goal, a real dire game, and yet another ...
To the surprise of absolutely nobody, the second semi-final of the Champions League was almost nothing like the first. Except in two important ways. One, it’s quite close and tough to call the second ...
English Football League (EFL) clubs have opposed bringing in a VAR challenge system for managers in the Championship. After a demo last month, there will continue to be no VAR in the EFL next season, ...
Football Video Support – a version of VAR which is used in other sports – was proposed by Professional Game Match Officials at the EFL’s annual meeting in March (Stu Forster/Getty Images) English ...
EFL clubs have opposed the introduction of a VAR challenge system for managers in the Championship. Sky Sports News understands the PGMO provided a demonstration about how it would work at last ...
Liverpool should have been awarded a penalty against Paris Saint-Germain, according to former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg. The Reds looked set to be awarded a chance to get back into their ...
When games are decided at the margins, every decision matters, and for Barcelona, it comes down to a tale of two VAR reviews for manager Hansi Flick, one that happened and one that was never called ...
Thanks for joining us today. If you missed the debate, check out the links in our summary for the results of the FSA's fans' survey and reaction to it. We are certain to revisit this VAR debate again ...
Join the debate as it's revealed that three-quarters of fans of Premier League clubs are against the use of the video assistant referee (VAR) It's according to a survey by the Football Supporters ...
March 30 (Reuters) - More than 75% of Premier League fans do not support the continued use of Video Assistant Referees (VAR), a survey by a football supporters group showed. The survey was conducted ...
Football supporters remain thoroughly unconvinced of the merits of video assistant referees (VAR), with new research suggesting as many as 91% of them believe the game is better off without it. More ...
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