The Premier League has seen a fall in VAR errors this season, but chief football officer Tony Scholes says there must be a marked reduction in delays.
Video assistant referee decisions are taking too long and offer a "poor" in-stadium inexperience, the Premier League's chief football officer says.
The Premier League have accepted VAR checks are too frequent and take too long but insisted the technology is helping referees reach correct decisions.
The Premier League claim the โmajorityโ of supporters are in favour of VAR and the technology has led to a 14 per cent increase in correct decisions; ...
Matches now last an average of over 101 minutes, despite a clampdown on time-wasting by players, leading a league official to admit the in-stadium ...
The English top flight's chief football officer provided a mid-season debrief on the league's officiating โ this is what was said.
The Premier League have agreed to conduct a wide-ranging survey after one high-profile boss complained he no longer understood the handball law, ...
Video assistant referees were introduced in the English top-flight for the 2019-20 campaign.
Video assistant referees were introduced in the English top-flight for the 2019-20 campaign.