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When you don't want transparency. When you don't want people to hear the truth.https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/67265837
I find it quite bizzare to release a statement like that, and it was one of the things I noticed when they released some of the audios earlier in the season.
The communication is completely chaotic and there were so many different voices, but the notion that "no we can't have refs minced up so fans can hear because it's too chaotic" is absurd.
The thing here is how do we get the decisions and communication to the referee from VAR to NOT be chaotic, so that decisions and clear, concise and understandable for the viewing audience.
It also doesn't shed a good light on the process, when things are likely already so chaotic on the field with big decisions, and calls into question how referees are able to make decisions with a clear thought process when it also seems so messy on the other side.
We know how they treat us. So they can do it openly. That dosen't make any difference. What they need to understand is that we are not stupid.