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Marginal offsides are causing particular consternation, with Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder saying VAR was "not
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helping the game". Some fans have been singing "it's not football any more" at matches. Another former Premier League official, Dermot Gallagher, told BBC Radio 5 Live the recent examples had shown "how tight the
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margins are". "The technology will get better and the operatives will get better. We've got to allow it a bit of wriggle room. It was never going to be perfect," he said. "It's frustrating. I think people will get
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more used to it, people will tinker with the product a little bit and say, 'If we do this it will make it better', and I think it's a combination and with that right combination we will eventually get the right cocktail." Sheffield United suffer most from VAR calls Norwich, Brighton, Crystal Palace,
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Wolves and Sheffield United all had goals chalked off for offside via VAR at the weekend, with the Blades now having had five goals ruled out for offside - the most of any Premier League team. They have had a total of seven VAR decisions
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go against them, more than any other top-flight team. Halsey said: "We've seen 21 or 22 goals ruled out through offside, but some of them have got to be given as goals because fans are paying a lot of money to watch.