NWSL and Liga MX Femille teams play in big main stadia, have semi automated offside, Hawkeye and VAR. In fact the AFC have announced the AFC Women’s Champions League will have the same. So surely the WSL and Championship can have it too. Perhaps if the English clubs stop spending billions of pounds on the men (obscene transfer fees and salaries), the women might just be able to have the bare minimum.
Didn't the Premier league get goal line technology in the mid 90s? The NWSL has VAR and admittedly It does slow down the game but it does catch a lot of antics in the box. The womens game is getting faster every year but the refs don't so I'm for var even though the players will not.
Again this misrepresentation of Sonia Bompastor's comments. Has she made subsequent statements about VAR which contradict those she gave immediately following the Spurs game? On that evening she specifically said goal line technology should be brought into the women's game but that VAR is a different matter. Her opinion was so clear and, I would say, accurate that it's hard to imagine she later reversed her view. If there has been such a reversal then I apologise, but otherwise Rachel please stop misreporting Sonia's opinion.
NWSL and Liga MX Femille teams play in big main stadia, have semi automated offside, Hawkeye and VAR. In fact the AFC have announced the AFC Women’s Champions League will have the same. So surely the WSL and Championship can have it too. Perhaps if the English clubs stop spending billions of pounds on the men (obscene transfer fees and salaries), the women might just be able to have the bare minimum.
Reminds me of the Spurs mens Leicester/Europa Conference League scheduling debacle. Sadly, a change just isn't going to happen imo.
Didn't the Premier league get goal line technology in the mid 90s? The NWSL has VAR and admittedly It does slow down the game but it does catch a lot of antics in the box. The womens game is getting faster every year but the refs don't so I'm for var even though the players will not.
Again this misrepresentation of Sonia Bompastor's comments. Has she made subsequent statements about VAR which contradict those she gave immediately following the Spurs game? On that evening she specifically said goal line technology should be brought into the women's game but that VAR is a different matter. Her opinion was so clear and, I would say, accurate that it's hard to imagine she later reversed her view. If there has been such a reversal then I apologise, but otherwise Rachel please stop misreporting Sonia's opinion.
Hello Rachel, Sophie and pals. Any chance of a second opinion? Is that not a good idea?