Agreed, I think the people running var don’t want to step on the referee’s toes & intervene. Likely from the look of it from lack of personality or confidence/knowledge. Need to get some ex players in there
You‘re forgetting the pressure though. Carra was under no pressure. The ref‘s live millions are waiting and you need to decide like now! Why are you taking so long… etc.
@@TheAecke they are premier league officials not regular sunday leagues joes. they should be able to handle that sort of pressure, they don't (or shouldn't) get to their position without that fact.
HURRR DURRRRR. The PERSON operating the VAR needs to be COMPETANT. They can use their common sense combined with football knowledge and make the 'right' decision at the higher percentage rate (more often). A competent person can do this more even with 1% of the resources.
@Blacknig69also the players and managers get grilled by media all the time, refs never have to answer for their 'mistakes' plus are defended by the refereeing association while also choosing the direction the sport moves in as they just make new rules every season (for example the fact that nearly any tackle touching an opponent is a foul even if u get the ball)
@Blacknig69but being a ref ain’t a “normal” job, and due to arrogant posts from many like yourself, there’s no where near enough refs around to go about sacking any that do make mistakes. As even then, usually they do get it right, but because it’s up for debate/is against a fans team, are just automatically said to be wrong 😂 🤦🏻♂️ As they’re human at the end of the day, mistakes are inevitable, yet they seem to get highlighted a lot more by the media for missing that debatable pen call, than the player who missed that open goal chance!
@@we5t5id3gunnwell they definitely get hammered by the media, these days more than the players or managers do! And they do also answer for their mistakes and such, it’s just that’s rather behind closed doors than in public, and as many don’t even know most refs anyway, very few realise when they’ve been dropped or such because they don’t pay enough attention to notice
I don't forget I would go back to those days.. you get bad calls for you and against you it doesn't really matter plus you could celebrate a goal straight away
Helpful to anyone fancying a snooze while they break up the rhythm and flow of a game. You can not even, joyously, celebrate now but have to wait for a muted secondary celebration of a screen. LOL
Its objectively right the vast majority of the time the only reason people don't like it is as you said, people aren't rational. If a decision goes against them even if its right they wont be happy
I would have liked to see Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher, review the decision regarding the Jordan Pickford’s tackle against Virgil van Dijk (17/10/20); Whilst being in the presence of VAR officials.
@@louisdnd934it's because football is vague on most incidents as it's meant to be a non contact sport. Tennis, rugby, etc have clearly defined rules, both use challenge systems and there are few grey areas. Football isn't like that. I still think VAR should only be deployed if a manager requests it. Give them a set number of challenges each match.
Its pure PR to increase the ref image even though they forget to draw lines etc. Like pure negligence that they have admitted to themselves. I understand get it wrong sometimes, but to forget to draw the required lines what were you even checking to be able to say check complete? That is not really acceptable.
All refereeing is. I truly believe anyone who appears/manages in a football match at any level of football should be required to referee at least 5 games of Sunday league/youth football. It's way harder than it looks. Maybe that would lower dissent, or at least the most extreme examples of it.
I like how Garry always says 'well done' when he's at these kind of things as that's what Ferguson always did. Also HURRR DURRRRR. The PERSON operating the VAR needs to be COMPETENT. They can use their common sense combined with football knowledge and make the 'right' decision at the higher percentage rate (more often). A competent person can do this more even with 1% of the resources.
@@Isleofskye haha nice one, I've edited my comment. I assume people in VAR have tools to help them, my tools to make the comment let me down spelling wise!
Would have been nice to know how they come to decisions, is there a head VAR person that finalises it after a discussion or are the members too scared to go against the team leader?
Tbf (and I’m a united fan so take this with a pinch of salt) the rules at the time allowed it as he did not touch the ball, however the rules were changed shortly after (because of this moment) so he would have been offside, and it is now written into the laws of the game officially starting from this season.
The rule always stated that involvement of an offside player in the play results to an offside. He had a pretty big involvement even tho he didn't touch the ball. @@murrayjoe7
They're high pressure decisions under a time constraint. That office is designed to maximise performance - you don't want to be trying to make decisions cooped up in a cupboard
@@tattyboi1594 are they doing finger curls to maximise the performance of pressing the red button and needing a massage to maximize performance? Are you isane lol?
@@brettharter143 why are corporate offices so nice? Why bother having them nice if everyone sits down all day and clicks buttons just like in VAR? Answer: because they have the $$ to do it and on some level, it probably attracts people into those jobs and helps performance. VAR is no different, the funding they will get from the prem/EFL/FA will be insane, it's why they can afford to build premises like that. All credit to them is what I say. Would you want to be a referee or be on making VAR decisions? I wouldn't
*The problem with VAR is they make their decision based on slow motion. Slow motion makes it look worse than it actually was.* *If they watch it at normal speed after watching in slow motion, then they will see how soft, light and insignificant the incidents are.* *They should make their final decision after watching it a final time at normal speed.*
HURRR DURRRRR. The PERSON operating the VAR needs to be COMPETANT. They can use their common sense combined with football knowledge and make the 'right' decision at the higher percentage rate (more often). A competent person can do this more even with 1% of the resources.
pic quality is also terrible ( their system using conventional TV cameras) high speed cams would get a crisp image - the money wasted on a gym massage board meets & no doubt a lavish cafe ,may well be better spent on R & R for better quality images
@@mcfcguvnorsthe VAR room looks like a closet with rubbish screens, while they are no doubt having the time of their lives eating and having massages all day
I watched the highlights of THe Ashes and thought Technology was brilliant as it, perfectly,is in line with the rhythm of Cricket and very quick.I could not imagine cricket without it. I am in my 7th decade of attending matches and hate VAR and the way it STILL slows the game down. If it was just used for cheating like Bamford's famous " Dying Swan" routine which he also used against that famous Villa match where Leeds, literally,gave Villa a goal. GOAL LINE technology is brilliant as it is INSTANT and virtually 100% accurate. They still get VAR wrong which negates the "The old system could cost a team the title" view. THank Heavens we still have a FLOWING game in the lower leagues.
How could a ref forget to draw lines in arsenal v Brentford game last season? And why weren't the other refs in the room not reminding him that the process is not complete?
Incompetence mate and it hasn't improved one bit since last season... Arsenal v Forest: A clear handball (penalty) by Rice not given and VAR didn't step in for whatever reason. Brighton v Luton: Luton's penalty should've been overturned by VAR, never a handball as the ball hits the defenders hip before brushing off his elbow when going down. VAR will never be fair with incompetent referees... 😒
I agree the refs are absolutely atrocious. People say the PL is the best league in the world well I think the PL refs are some of the worst in the world.
The problem isn't the technology, it's the proper application of it. Offside decisions are made in seconds in Europe due to using the semi automated system. Over here it take someone several minutes to make a decision and then for some reason there's an additional dely between when we can see the decision on TV and when the referee announces it in the stadium. Also, we all know that when the referee is called over that means 99% he is going to overturn his decision. Someone who is not the referee should not effectively be making the call.
.... Lets be real here, this has got to be the easiest job in football now. Turn up to work, chill out, rest, have a workout, grab some food, etc, then watch a live game of footy in a comfy chair, watch replays of incidents, and then you can literally decide "nah, let the on-field ref make the call", or make a decision (right or wrong) and rinse and repeat .... Any jobs going in Stockley Park? 👀
VAR is helpful to anyone fancying a snooze while they break up the rhythm and flow of a game. You can not even, joyously, celebrate now but have to wait for a muted secondary celebration of a screen. LOL
"If, in the opinion of the referee..." is all you need to apply. It's a game of opinions and there's only 1 that counts. The referee. Right or wrong. All this guff and meddling has indeed killed the once fiercely contested game as a spectacle. RIP Football.
If the offside rule was "any body part of the attacker that he can legally score with is inline with the defender when the ball is played" would make it much easier, and give the benefit to the striker again.
@@insouciantFox I am talking about giving the attacking side the maximum advantage in a tight situation,which was the way ever since I first attended and I am in my 7th decade of going to matches:)
You don’t draw the line on Rashford’s elbow Gary, it has to be a part of the body that can legally play the ball. Not that any of the refs or VAR team spotted that by the way.
they should do spoof VAR comedy sketch on like a charity game or a game of no importance for the laugh. making just out right ridiculous calls. well that wouldnt be too far from the professional VAR tbh lol but they could make a good laugh out of it.
HURRR DURRRRR. The PERSON operating the VAR needs to be COMPETANT. They can use their common sense combined with football knowledge and make the 'right' decision at the higher percentage rate (more often). A competent person can do this more even with 1% of the resources.
Jamie Carragher just showed how not to complicate with VAR. The referee looked stunned.
Agreed, I think the people running var don’t want to step on the referee’s toes & intervene. Likely from the look of it from lack of personality or confidence/knowledge. Need to get some ex players in there
Yeah, but that's coming from the top. They say don't overturn unless it's a clear and obvious error, So they are trying to be sure
Aquarian genius. Seeing and finding the solution or the method no-one else did.
You‘re forgetting the pressure though. Carra was under no pressure. The ref‘s live millions are waiting and you need to decide like now! Why are you taking so long… etc.
@@TheAecke they are premier league officials not regular sunday leagues joes. they should be able to handle that sort of pressure, they don't (or shouldn't) get to their position without that fact.
I’m not suprised they get it wrong all the time, place is like a spa 😂
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Right off for massage down the VARSPA🫣
HURRR DURRRRR. The PERSON operating the VAR needs to be COMPETANT. They can use their common sense combined with football knowledge and make the 'right' decision at the higher percentage rate (more often). A competent person can do this more even with 1% of the resources.
@@danielbooth5035 exactly!
😂
Gary watches the office “am I assistant TO the VAR” 😂
Neville channeling his inner Ferguson with the “well done”’s at the end.
so nice to see 2 Man Utd legends, Webb and Neville, together
And carra for those 2 amazing goals for United in 1999 😂
Classic 👏👏👏
Dafooq😂
Here's an idea, why not have these two in the VAR during one of the live games so we can all see the decision making process as it happens?!
They need to do more of this. Can't be easy being a ref.
@Blacknig69also the players and managers get grilled by media all the time, refs never have to answer for their 'mistakes' plus are defended by the refereeing association while also choosing the direction the sport moves in as they just make new rules every season (for example the fact that nearly any tackle touching an opponent is a foul even if u get the ball)
@Blacknig69Would say being a ref is probably a harder, and with a lot more stress and pressure than a normal job
They should be A LOT more transparent with VAR. They should broadcast all communications between refs and VAR imo
@Blacknig69but being a ref ain’t a “normal” job, and due to arrogant posts from many like yourself, there’s no where near enough refs around to go about sacking any that do make mistakes. As even then, usually they do get it right, but because it’s up for debate/is against a fans team, are just automatically said to be wrong 😂 🤦🏻♂️
As they’re human at the end of the day, mistakes are inevitable, yet they seem to get highlighted a lot more by the media for missing that debatable pen call, than the player who missed that open goal chance!
@@we5t5id3gunnwell they definitely get hammered by the media, these days more than the players or managers do! And they do also answer for their mistakes and such, it’s just that’s rather behind closed doors than in public, and as many don’t even know most refs anyway, very few realise when they’ve been dropped or such because they don’t pay enough attention to notice
That’s why decisions take so long! They’re all too chilled out 😂
People forget how TERRIBLE it was before VAR when a clear and obvious error would have to stand and it could ruin a game.
Well it sure isn’t better now
@@i0ushephf50℅ times better now tho🤣
I don't forget I would go back to those days.. you get bad calls for you and against you it doesn't really matter plus you could celebrate a goal straight away
@@i0ushephf I think it is a lot better now. Not perfect, by any means, but a huge improvement.
I prefer it now, nothing worse than seeing your team lose due to a blatant offside. Happened waaaay too often
The chemistry between them is top notch.loved it
Two United legends and Carra.
The duo is at it again... loving their work!
How carragher is still in that job beggars belief
The chuckle brothers
Iconic partnership
Loool Martin Atkinson walked out the meeting room looking all shy 😂 0:59
Lucky Neville and Carragher didn’t play for Arsenal 😅
Var is very helpful but when it doesn’t go my way I’m absolutely fuming
That's why it'll never 'work'
@@ashwilliams4959funny thing is that it does work
Lol
Helpful to anyone fancying a snooze while they break up the rhythm and flow of a game.
You can not even, joyously, celebrate now but have to wait for a muted secondary celebration of a screen. LOL
Its objectively right the vast majority of the time the only reason people don't like it is as you said, people aren't rational. If a decision goes against them even if its right they wont be happy
"Am I assistant to the VAR"? Nevs with the low key Office banter
I would have liked to see Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher, review the decision regarding the Jordan Pickford’s tackle against Virgil van Dijk (17/10/20);
Whilst being in the presence of VAR officials.
This explains a lot of the past few years
There’s way too much money in this game😂 😂
Lol I love how these two interact
3:50 “Draw a line on Rashford elbow, that looks to be his furthest point to me”
Gary clearly doesn’t know the rules 🤪🤪
🤣🤣🤣
was thinking the same. umm can he score with his elbow now?
Stroke of genius bringing these 2 in to have a go. Mightn’t be so quick to bash every decision made from now on 😅
Still it amazes me the amount of mistakes the refs and the VAR people make
@@louisdnd934it's because football is vague on most incidents as it's meant to be a non contact sport.
Tennis, rugby, etc have clearly defined rules, both use challenge systems and there are few grey areas. Football isn't like that.
I still think VAR should only be deployed if a manager requests it. Give them a set number of challenges each match.
@@randomdaveUK yeah I agree with you on that
They got everything right so far, what are you on about?
They don't bash every decision. They rear up when a clear mistake has been made, and after all, isn't that what they get paid for?
Damn doing VAR is actually hard let alone being under time constraint.
Its pure PR to increase the ref image even though they forget to draw lines etc. Like pure negligence that they have admitted to themselves. I understand get it wrong sometimes, but to forget to draw the required lines what were you even checking to be able to say check complete? That is not really acceptable.
It’s not hard. They are just incompetent at their jobs. If it really is too difficult for them then they should get in more qualified people.
well if you are trained at your job, and do it everyday it should get easier
All refereeing is. I truly believe anyone who appears/manages in a football match at any level of football should be required to referee at least 5 games of Sunday league/youth football. It's way harder than it looks. Maybe that would lower dissent, or at least the most extreme examples of it.
They will all be replaced by computers eventually. Certainly offside will be mostly automated in the next 2-3 years
a weird GNev gremlin laugh just makes the week better
Am in I assistant to the VAR is an underrated comment 😂
I like how Garry always says 'well done' when he's at these kind of things as that's what Ferguson always did. Also HURRR DURRRRR. The PERSON operating the VAR needs to be COMPETENT. They can use their common sense combined with football knowledge and make the 'right' decision at the higher percentage rate (more often). A competent person can do this more even with 1% of the resources.
VAR is all about mistakes so I like the way you,cleverly,emphasized "competent" and misspelled it:)
@@Isleofskye haha nice one, I've edited my comment. I assume people in VAR have tools to help them, my tools to make the comment let me down spelling wise!
Bruh that looks like a spa and laid back 🤦🏻♂️ no wonder they take forever 😂
Would have been nice to know how they come to decisions, is there a head VAR person that finalises it after a discussion or are the members too scared to go against the team leader?
They have a series called 'Mic'd Up' where you can listen to decisions as they made them, VAR and the ref
They are all wearing the same trainers 😂
These two are gold man😂
Nice one sky, ty for the inside look
Gary "Well done everybody" Neville.
Carra always looks like he's auditioning for the role. I want to know what's next 😂
Gary was well good at that. Should spend a match bts with them
"assistant to the VAR" okay I know what you did there Gary :)
They shouldve reviewed the Bruno Goal against Man C. Wouldve loved to hear their reasoning behind Rashfords involvement in that Goal
Keep crying
nahh the refs wont put their mistakes up for discussion
Exactly
Tbf (and I’m a united fan so take this with a pinch of salt) the rules at the time allowed it as he did not touch the ball, however the rules were changed shortly after (because of this moment) so he would have been offside, and it is now written into the laws of the game officially starting from this season.
The rule always stated that involvement of an offside player in the play results to an offside. He had a pretty big involvement even tho he didn't touch the ball. @@murrayjoe7
Lol gosh to think VAR was setup in a shipping container.
It’s funny how sky make all there presenters wear the same style of shoes 👟 😂😂
Why exactly do they need a set of personalised weights?
already missed a handball from rice yesterday, nice to know they have it chill there though.
Carragher bottled it again, best selfie ever makes 7up for it😂
Get them to do a live game next see how they get on when their decisions effect the actual game, whole other level of pressure 😂
Must have had a day off for united and wolves 🤷♂️
Wish this was a longer video
I think VAR has changed a lot.
Absolutely ridiculous, they're asked to make common sense decisions and build themselves a 5 star resort instead while still getting everything wrong
They used the money to build a gym, canteen and massage room, look how tiny the VAR room with small screens
They're high pressure decisions under a time constraint. That office is designed to maximise performance - you don't want to be trying to make decisions cooped up in a cupboard
@@tattyboi1594 are they doing finger curls to maximise the performance of pressing the red button and needing a massage to maximize performance? Are you isane lol?
@@brettharter143 why are corporate offices so nice? Why bother having them nice if everyone sits down all day and clicks buttons just like in VAR? Answer: because they have the $$ to do it and on some level, it probably attracts people into those jobs and helps performance. VAR is no different, the funding they will get from the prem/EFL/FA will be insane, it's why they can afford to build premises like that. All credit to them is what I say. Would you want to be a referee or be on making VAR decisions? I wouldn't
@@tf2368😂
tells you a lot that the first thing gary says when a new clip gets shown is ‘who’s this?’
0:27 R.I.P. headphone users.
Jesus a full spa to keep fit,its laser eye treatment they need not a full blown holiday,honestly
*The problem with VAR is they make their decision based on slow motion. Slow motion makes it look worse than it actually was.*
*If they watch it at normal speed after watching in slow motion, then they will see how soft, light and insignificant the incidents are.*
*They should make their final decision after watching it a final time at normal speed.*
HURRR DURRRRR. The PERSON operating the VAR needs to be COMPETANT. They can use their common sense combined with football knowledge and make the 'right' decision at the higher percentage rate (more often). A competent person can do this more even with 1% of the resources.
pic quality is also terrible ( their system using conventional TV cameras)
high speed cams would get a crisp image - the money wasted on a gym massage board meets & no doubt a lavish cafe ,may well be better spent on R & R for better quality images
The only problem is lack of consistency. VAR gets more things correct than human eye alone
@@mcfcguvnorsthe VAR room looks like a closet with rubbish screens, while they are no doubt having the time of their lives eating and having massages all day
That facility must have cost an absolute fortune when AI could be doing that job faster and more accurate for 1% of the cost.
Jobs for the boys doesn't it, they eat and have massages all day
This is what we need. We bash the ref's but actually looking at this process that is why sometimes it takes awhile to get the right decision.
I watched the highlights of THe Ashes and thought Technology was brilliant as it, perfectly,is in line with the rhythm of Cricket and very quick.I could not imagine cricket without it.
I am in my 7th decade of attending matches and hate VAR and the way it STILL slows the game down. If it was just used for cheating like Bamford's famous " Dying Swan" routine which he also used against that famous Villa match where Leeds, literally,gave Villa a goal. GOAL LINE technology is brilliant as it is INSTANT and virtually 100% accurate. They still get VAR wrong which negates the "The old system could cost a team the title" view. THank Heavens we still have a FLOWING game in the lower leagues.
How could a ref forget to draw lines in arsenal v Brentford game last season? And why weren't the other refs in the room not reminding him that the process is not complete?
Agenda bro
How could they also allow the utd offside goal to stand? Every rival fan can pick a bad call against them
Incompetence mate and it hasn't improved one bit since last season...
Arsenal v Forest: A clear handball (penalty) by Rice not given and VAR didn't step in for whatever reason.
Brighton v Luton: Luton's penalty should've been overturned by VAR, never a handball as the ball hits the defenders hip before brushing off his elbow when going down.
VAR will never be fair with incompetent referees... 😒
I agree the refs are absolutely atrocious. People say the PL is the best league in the world well I think the PL refs are some of the worst in the world.
They were all having a massage
No wonder they're always asleep! 😂
Was going to go New York for NYE but I think I’m gonna book here instead. Ssheeeshhh
Where’s Lee mason…..oh yeah!
The problem isn't the technology, it's the proper application of it. Offside decisions are made in seconds in Europe due to using the semi automated system. Over here it take someone several minutes to make a decision and then for some reason there's an additional dely between when we can see the decision on TV and when the referee announces it in the stadium. Also, we all know that when the referee is called over that means 99% he is going to overturn his decision. Someone who is not the referee should not effectively be making the call.
They were getting more decisions right when they were doing it in the back of a van
Garys mouth was open the moment he stepped in. That says it all
Well now we know Gary was on VAR for united against wolves then 😅
0:20 why do you need 4 TVs on the wall?
Alternative Video Title:
How many people does it take to NOT award a penalty against Man Utd.
shame they didn’t get them to analyse the brentford goal vs arsenal
.... Lets be real here, this has got to be the easiest job in football now. Turn up to work, chill out, rest, have a workout, grab some food, etc, then watch a live game of footy in a comfy chair, watch replays of incidents, and then you can literally decide "nah, let the on-field ref make the call", or make a decision (right or wrong) and rinse and repeat .... Any jobs going in Stockley Park? 👀
They should have done the Rashford offside against Man City
We need these Sences for Liv Vs Che and MU Vs Wol
I bet they are better than the current VAR. By MILES!
VAR is helpful to anyone fancying a snooze while they break up the rhythm and flow of a game.
You can not even, joyously, celebrate now but have to wait for a muted secondary celebration of a screen. LOL
Var may look nice complex but hope people see also how hard it is these decisions
It’s only hard if you’re not qualified to do the job
not difficult imo
Very cool.
Phil Bentham may have refereed a World Cup final but he’ll be remembered for breaking his leg after colliding with a player
so this video was filmed last season just gone 22-23 ??
And they’ve already made one massive error first game in 🤣🤣
Absolutely loved the office reference...
... assistant to the VAR
Aah Fergies son & 12th man. Miss him.
The moment you have to start drawing lines, Then you surely have your decision
Make them sit side by side and do the United Liverpool game 😂
The first question when applying to be become a Ref : Which club do you support?
hmm show the Elliot Anderson disallowed goal against forest. Ref and VAR were embarrassing for that.
I describe VAR as I would describe myself as a tradesman. All the gear, no idea.
Very impressive but do you remember when we were kids playing in the street we could all agree instantly when there was a hand ball.
I’m finished watching the PL. they game I played, watched and loved for years is over. Football as a contest and the enjoyment is gone. RIP Football
"If, in the opinion of the referee..." is all you need to apply. It's a game of opinions and there's only 1 that counts. The referee. Right or wrong. All this guff and meddling has indeed killed the once fiercely contested game as a spectacle. RIP Football.
Get them to hit the gym and see how much they can both bench press
Howard Webb in charge, Manchester United aren't conceding any penalties this season...sorry Wolves, (already one team robbed)
No surprise wolves didn't get their penalty 😢
I'd love to have a go. See how well I do
Is there a game where they didn’t make a mistake in this weekend?
If the offside rule was "any body part of the attacker that he can legally score with is inline with the defender when the ball is played" would make it much easier, and give the benefit to the striker again.
That would ruin the game. The striker already has the advantage. And it won't be easier, you're just looking at the other side.
@@insouciantFox how does the striker have the advantage and how would it ruin the game and what is the other side ?😂
? @@insouciantFox
@@Isleofskye You're talking about Wenger's rule right?
@@insouciantFox I am talking about giving the attacking side the maximum advantage in a tight situation,which was the way ever since I first attended and I am in my 7th decade of going to matches:)
You don’t draw the line on Rashford’s elbow Gary, it has to be a part of the body that can legally play the ball.
Not that any of the refs or VAR team spotted that by the way.
they should do spoof VAR comedy sketch on like a charity game or a game of no importance for the laugh. making just out right ridiculous calls. well that wouldnt be too far from the professional VAR tbh lol but they could make a good laugh out of it.
Assistant to the var ,brent mused
No wonder there's issues when Jon Moss is in charge, absolute shocking ref
Even after so many screens on their faces they still get all the decisions wrong 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Talk about lipstick on a pig!!! 😂😂😂
they must just bring in the new VAR technology, makes it way more easier and less likely to make mistakes
Each screen should be twice the size and as high framerate as possible.
Interesting. The setup could easily be improved as well as high frame-rate and bigger monitors/screens.
The officials are in the gym testing each other's 1 rep max on bench and playing table tennis while games are on. No wonder VAR is upside down
They spent all the money on the gym, massage room and canteen and built the VAR room in a closet
HURRR DURRRRR. The PERSON operating the VAR needs to be COMPETANT. They can use their common sense combined with football knowledge and make the 'right' decision at the higher percentage rate (more often). A competent person can do this more even with 1% of the resources.
Found out why wolves didn't get a pen on Monday