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Alas, this sort of thing is now more likely than ever. VAR fuels the hatred. I know it used to happen without VAR, but I've no doubt hatred towards referees is on the rise as they're more and more, the focus of attention
I've always maintained, VAR exacerbates controversy. Mistakes are no longer seen as 'human error'
There is much truth in what you have said here & previously.
 
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I do wonder, using the statement as guideline for this post im about to make (sorry its about the Villa game from tonight but hear me out)...
The statement mentions about media, management, players, fans etc all calling out refs decisions yet in the Villa match I can almost guarantee you'll see posts criticising Watkins failure for second yellow for Delaying Restart (after doing exactly same in first half) and failure to give penalty against Martinez on VVD for shirt pull amongst other supposd ref decisions but wont hear anything about the slip by the Liverpool player gifting the ball to Villa for goal number 2, or Chiesa (i think) for just standing still allowing Watkins to score their 3rd goal. Or Mac Allisters blatant cheating to try and get Konsa sent off, the 6 yard open goal miss by Gakpo or their general poor defending. Liverpool fans will write about the refs faults but none of this all weekend.

And that is the point of the statement.

It needs to stop.

Media need to help in this too.
They lead questions to managers and players in post match interviews when players are fresh off the field with decisions but never call out the slips, the misses etc.
Maybe we should go on strike. Even for a few consecutive weeks.
Play round 1 fixtures so that teams are ready and going. And as they start, stop. Teach them.

Oh, again apologies for using different game to base my points about this amazing statement...
Robbie Fowler nicely fueling the fire...
 
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Alas, this sort of thing is now more likely than ever. VAR fuels the hatred. I know it used to happen without VAR, but I've no doubt hatred towards referees is on the rise as they're more and more, the focus of attention
I've always maintained, VAR exacerbates controversy. Mistakes are no longer seen as 'human error'
While there is truth to your post, but there is no excuse for hatred and making it personal. I don't care how bad VAR is and correct and strong the critisisms are, it should come to referee's safety being compromised.

Critisising a system/process/decision is a fundemental part of progress but we as a society should be able to do that without crossing the line.
 
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