originaltrueblade
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Time Keeping
A big electronic clock display like other sports in the ground that stops when the ball is not in play all the fans know exactly how much time is left. When it eventually reaches 45 minutes it’s half time and when it shows 90 that’s the game over. No more fiddling to favour anyone
VAR (personally think it should go) but if it remains
It needs to go down the cricket route.
Use it for penalties/ offside and of course we should already have goal line tech when it’s switched on unlike the day at Villa Park
A screen and audio description for all fans and rapid decisions that way total transparency
Let’s Have ex players not connected to the teams involved doing VAR
A big electronic clock display like other sports in the ground that stops when the ball is not in play all the fans know exactly how much time is left. When it eventually reaches 45 minutes it’s half time and when it shows 90 that’s the game over. No more fiddling to favour anyone
VAR (personally think it should go) but if it remains
It needs to go down the cricket route.
Use it for penalties/ offside and of course we should already have goal line tech when it’s switched on unlike the day at Villa Park
A screen and audio description for all fans and rapid decisions that way total transparency
Let’s Have ex players not connected to the teams involved doing VAR