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Supporters say delays and uncertainty are affecting the match experience.
The findings add pressure for improvements to how decisions are made.
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00:01Most football fans do not support the use of video assistant referees, according to
00:06a major survey of match-going supporters. The Football Supporters Association found
00:11around three-quarters opposed the technology, with many saying it has not improved accuracy.
00:18More than 90% said it has made the live experience worse, pointing to long delays and uncertainty
00:25during decisions. Very few felt verdicts were delivered quickly enough.
00:30Fans also reported that goal celebrations have been affected, with spontaneity reduced
00:35by reviews. The findings echo previous surveys and highlight ongoing debate within the game
00:40about whether changes are needed to improve confidence.
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