FSA Survey Finds 75% of Fans Oppose VAR Use in Premier League
In Brief
Widespread fan dissatisfaction with VAR highlights ongoing debate about its impact on football enjoyment and match experience.
Key Facts
- A Football Supporters' Association (FSA) survey found 75% of fans oppose the use of VAR in the Premier League.
- Fans believe VAR is ruining goal celebrations, according to the FSA survey.
- The survey results indicate fans feel VAR has not improved football since its introduction.
- Many respondents stated that VAR has made the match-going experience worse.
- The FSA conducted the survey to gather fan opinions on VAR.
What Happened
A survey conducted by the Football Supporters' Association found that 75% of football fans are against the use of VAR in the Premier League, citing negative effects on celebrations and match experience.
Why It Matters
The survey results reflect significant dissatisfaction among fans regarding VAR, which may influence future discussions about its continued use in the Premier League.
What's Next
Stakeholders in English football may review VAR's implementation and consider fan feedback in potential policy or technology changes.
Sources
- BBC News — 75% of fans oppose VAR in Premier League, says FSA(2h ago)
- The Independent — FSA survey finds 75% of football fans are against the use of VAR(2h ago)
