Ali Gold asked Postecoglou: Is there a chance that the amount of waiting around players are doing now with VAR can lead to more muscle injuries? - eviltoast

Postecoglou: “Absolutely. I am not going to draw a direct correlation to Micky’s injury but I was half-tempted to throw some balls out there for them to kick around. It’s the reason we have warm-ups but if you’re going into a game, the fact there was only 47 minutes of game time the other night in whatever it was, 110, that is not ideal for the type of athletes we have out there

That’s the disgrace right there. All this waiting around is likely harming the players.

  • yamsham@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Nah I’m sorry I think this is bullshit. Obviously warming up with a ball can be important for performance reasons, but in terms of injury prevention they just need to move around a bit and stay warm. No one’s stopping them from doing some quick drills while they wait.

    You can dislike the waiting around for other reasons if you want, but you can’t have players standing around doing nothing, and then blaming var when they get cold

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      1 year ago

      Coaches and the media are all onboard the f*ck VAR train. Seems a bit dramatic.

      When you look at it objectively there are certainly mistakes but short of the Liverpool incident, which they openly acknowledged was a goof, there hasn’t been a large amount of completely wrong calls. Most calls are close or debatable, people would have been pissed about them even without VAR.

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        1 year ago

        It’s not the calls that are the problem. In the Tottenham Chelsea game the decisions were all correct in the end (pretty much). It’s all the waiting around that’s the problem. It ruins the flow and enjoyment of the game. I don’t know anyone at this point that thinks VAR has improved the game. Fans of clubs in the Championship often tell me they prefer no VAR.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, he did say, “I was half-tempted to throw some balls out there for them to kick around”. It’s right there in the quote I posted.

      They’ll need to come up with some strategies for keeping warm while waiting an indeterminate amount of time while waiting for VAR.

      So not bullshit at all then.

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    1 year ago

    Id be happy with two 30 minute halves but the 30 minutes being playimg time. I know these ideas have been thrown around and would like to start seeing them implemented in the lower leagues.