100% agreed.Absolutely they are.
Playing across the back, towel assisted throw - ins that take forever, wrestling matches that go unpunished at every corner, ridiculous delays while VAR's are decided, set plays dominating, completely unpunished cheating by play-acting players, unpunished pushing in the back of the opponents while they jump for the ball, 'head injuries 'or other 'injuries' that are just an excuse for the players and manager to talk tactics on the touchline.
This is not football, it's b******s.
Honestly what kind of football are we watching that allows us the time to text our mates an converse at times, knowing we'll miss nothing?
Am I the only one who's bored rigid most of the time?
Perhaps the wrong thread but wanted to get all this off my chest. Sorry.
I note that the Championship has rejected the opportunity to adopt VAR stating the fans don't want it.
With regard to Sky for the Premier League, they love VAR as it stimulates controversy and 'heated debate' which they thrive upon
I sometimes feel they would prefer a controversial VAR decision to a magnificent goal.
It allows them to demonstrate all their technology, camera angles, drawn lines, ref cameras etc and to bring in their otherwise underemployed 'expert' ref pundit.
Having players as pundits has almost legitimised cheating e.g players are criticised for not bringing opponents down, teams like Arsenal are described as 'clever' for blocking opponents at set pieces in the penalty area, feigning injuries to break up the rhythm of opponents.
I note that even in the old fashioned humdimger of PSG 5 Bayern 4, some pundits even criticise the defending.
I suppose they would prefer a boring 0-0 where the defending was perfect.