Stan Collymore has given his response to at least one factor that Stuart Attwell did throughout Liverpool’s defeat to Tottenham on Wednesday evening.
The referee is within the highlight after his failure to point out Lucas Bergvall a second yellow card for a reckless lunge on Kostas Tsimikas simply earlier than scoring the match-winning aim, with neutral journalist Dale Johnson explaining intimately why the official acquired it unsuitable.
Earlier within the match, the 42-year-old made historical past by being the primary whistler in English soccer to announce a VAR resolution to followers on the stadium, informing spectators over the general public deal with system that Dominic Solanke’s aim was dominated out for a marginal offside.
Collymore in favour of in-stadium VAR bulletins
In his newest column for CaughtOffside, Collymore has welcomed the innovation of VAR selections being learn aloud to followers at stadia, which had beforehand been witnessed on the 2023 Girls’s World Cup.
The previous Liverpool striker wrote: “What’s occurring now with refs being heard within the stadium is step one in English soccer for it to observe what occurs in different sports activities and different different leagues and study from that, to see if it really works within the Premier League. Now there’s no excuse.
“To listen to a referee saying a aim is dominated out for offside, or no matter different resolution involves cross implies that the noise and the nonsense surrounding why refs have come to sure conclusions ends on the day. I like that lots.
“I believe it’s one step in direction of hopefully a place within the subsequent two or three years the place referees are in a press convention after the sport. They’ll come out and reply questions, and we’ll go ‘you already know what, truthful play.’ Even when refs are demoted one week however again the subsequent, we have to heal our relationship with officers.
“Something that may be finished to allow them to be clear, open and seemingly sincere and with integrity will get a large thumbs up from me.”

A step in the proper path, however extra nonetheless must be finished
We agree with Collymore that the introduction of VAR verdicts being introduced to followers on the stadium is a step in the proper path, however extra nonetheless must be finished to enhance the transparency of the method.
The previous Reds striker talked about the opportunity of referees dealing with the media after a match to clarify huge selections, which is one thing that we’d very a lot welcome. If an under-pressure supervisor is compelled to face the music in public after a heavy defeat, why ought to officers keep away from the identical obligation in the event that they’re adjudged to have made a critical error?
Ange Postecoglou has made it clear that he’s not a fan of the VAR innovation, whereas Arne Slot wryly noticed that it will’ve been extra informative for Attwell to have defined why he uncared for to point out Bergvall a second yellow card for his problem on Tsimikas.
Whereas neither supervisor concerned final evening appears satisfied by the in-stadium bulletins, it’s nonetheless higher than doing nothing to maintain match-going followers knowledgeable about essential selections.
There stays loads to be finished to enhance the VAR course of and the general requirements of refereeing on this nation, however as Collymore says, no less than we’re seeing some progress being made in direction of higher transparency.















