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I am one who agrees with him. Its actually a good analogy.
I am not sure of the reasons why people object to it. If its because it slows the game down and takes too long then I can kind of understand that. However I don't understand if its because some of the decisions are still wrong. This is because of human error, not the technology. Just in the last games we definitely would have had a win at home and possibly a better result in another game. You certainly get more correct decisions with it.
I do not particularly like it but with todays game of football we need ti.....VAR gets many more things right than wrong.
People that do not want it need to accept and stop grumbling about a goal like we conceded against Coventry's first goal, the sending off against Leeds and more will continue to happen and affect results of matches.