Premier League Referee

The VAR issue is persisting in the Premier League to the point that fans are getting fed-up and exasperated with the results.

The Premier League has garnered a massive amount of viewership and fans supporting their respective football clubs. According to Reuters, the league is currently being broadcasted to 800 million homes in 188 countries world wide. The clubs have amassed more than a billion followers on social media alone. 

Comments about VAR/Referees in the Premier League

However, according to Mark Goldbridge who is the presenter of Manchester United’s unofficial twitter fan page expressed his disappointment towards this year’s Premier League game quality. 

 

Goldbridge stated that this season is full of “confusing, contradictory, and inconsistent officiatings.” He then went on to say that football lovers deserve more than what they have gotten with the unfair treatment that has been shown this season. 

 

Netizens responding to his tweet claimed that “the referees need an overhaul as they are currently are in shambles. The field refs and the video assistant referees need better communication with each other and judge more according to the players and less towards the rule book.”

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Response to that statement was that it is not about the rule book that is causing a massive headache for teams, players and supporters. It is the lack of consistency of judgement towards the team and players.

 

According to Joe Thomilson who is a presenter for Football Daily and SkySports tweeted that the inconsistency with the video referee and the standard referee. He uploaded a video and stated that a player was allowed to do an alleged foul (handball) but Rashford who did something similar is not allowed to do it. 

Heated arguments against the VAR were brought up under Thomilson’s tweet and fans of clubs affected by this unfairness came out and said their piece. They claim that the referees are making their own rules at this point and that the VAR are almost always consistent. 

There were more mentions about certain big clubs being more favoured by the referees and VARs over others. This is somewhat true, with the case of Thomas Tuchel complaining about Anthony Taylor (referee) regarding a Chelsea match when he was their manager. 

In the end, the Premier League did not do much other than no longer allowing Anthony Taylor to officiate Chelsea matches. This was also done due to the high amount of signatures against Taylor for his misjudgement regarding the Chelsea vs Tottenham. 

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Netizens are claiming that the Premier League is corrupted and is currently affecting all teams who are not in the top six. Others shared their opinion claiming that there are ranks on well liked teams, normal teams and hated teams among the referees and when these are caught, a simple apology or an extra penalty would then be given to the wronged. 

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