I didn't know we had a Burnley fan in such a position of power until I saw this on the BBC Sport website.
Tony Scholes, chief football officer at the Premier League, feels VAR is largely positive addition to the top-flight, but admits decisions are taking too long and acknowledges "clearly everything in the world of VAR is not perfect".
Burnley fans in positions of power
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Re: Burnley fans in positions of power
Deano bought Hafners!
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Re: Burnley fans in positions of power
He must be the ex Stoke CEOConroysleftfoot wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 10:00 amI didn't know we had a Burnley fan in such a position of power until I saw this on the BBC Sport website.
Tony Scholes, chief football officer at the Premier League, feels VAR is largely positive addition to the top-flight, but admits decisions are taking too long and acknowledges "clearly everything in the world of VAR is not perfect".
Re: Burnley fans in positions of power
Similar article in The Times where he admits that there have been 2 decisions VAR got wrong so far, one of which was Notts Forest vs Burnley....