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VAR and the unspoken margins of error

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This conversation delves into the complexities and controversies surrounding VAR (Video Assistant Referee) technology in football, particularly focusing on offside decisions.

The discussion highlights the limitations of current technology, the challenges of accurately interpreting video footage, and the implications for the integrity of the game.

Harry and Bjørnar emphasise the need for better understanding and transparency in VAR operations, as well as the importance of maintaining the joy of football amidst technological interventions. The chat delves into the complexities and controversies surrounding VAR (Video Assistant Referee) in football. highlighting the impact of VAR on refereeing, the challenges of making accurate decisions, and the public's perception of referees. It also explores the specific context of VAR's implementation in Norway, the technology's limitations, and the role of fans in shaping the future of football.

If you are a subscriber, read the accompanying article where Bjørnar sets out why decisions can be wrong by over 30cm.

This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com/subscribe

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This conversation delves into the complexities and controversies surrounding VAR (Video Assistant Referee) technology in football, particularly focusing on offside decisions.

The discussion highlights the limitations of current technology, the challenges of accurately interpreting video footage, and the implications for the integrity of the game.

Harry and Bjørnar emphasise the need for better understanding and transparency in VAR operations, as well as the importance of maintaining the joy of football amidst technological interventions. The chat delves into the complexities and controversies surrounding VAR (Video Assistant Referee) in football. highlighting the impact of VAR on refereeing, the challenges of making accurate decisions, and the public's perception of referees. It also explores the specific context of VAR's implementation in Norway, the technology's limitations, and the role of fans in shaping the future of football.

If you are a subscriber, read the accompanying article where Bjørnar sets out why decisions can be wrong by over 30cm.

This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecelticunderground.substack.com/subscribe

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