ricki herberts moustache
Just doesn't shut up
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If the referee needs help by VAR, wouldn't it be more sensible for the blowing of the whistle to indicate a request for advice rather than a confirmation of a decision ?
Perhaps they could raise their arm when asking for advice.
I'm fairly sure that if the above were a rule before the game against Newcastle the outcome instead of a penalty would have been a dive free kick or a restart.
After all VAR delivers a much clearer image of proceedings than the ref sees in the heat of the moment.
How about just ditch VAR already and get back to playing the game, and refereeing it, in real-time