u/TheRealTRexUK

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Morrisons cafe. £12 (including tea)

back could be done a bit crispier but I'm not too bothered as I grew up with my mum liking bacon that way.

u/TheRealTRexUK — 2 days ago

Without scrapping it, how would you improve VAR in the UK?

I said without scrapping it 😂

var isn't inherently bad. it's been badly implemented in the UK. it's better In other countries as it's more transparent.

how do you think the rules on its use should be changed?

- there should be a time limit on how long it takes for each type of check. if you can't tell within that time period there is no way you would be able to without it.

- players should not be allowed to use it as a weapon instead of playing football.

- the audio conversation should be played live on TV and available after the game (I think some of this happens sometimes)

- there should be a better appeal process

- there should be full training g for refs every season

ive no idea how much of that already happens but that is my issue on the lack of transparency.

tin foil hat suggests that it's so poorly used that they don't want to open it up to more scrutiny.

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u/TheRealTRexUK — 3 days ago