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OverviewIs it football any more? 'Everyone involved in the VAR controversy should read this short, beautifully-written book and think again' Sir Michael Barber In 2019, the English Premier League introduced the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), a way of using technology to review and correct the on-field referee's decisions. It's been a disaster: players hate it, managers hate it, pundits line up to pour scorn on its decisions, and fans have coined the chant 'it's not football any more' to describe its effect on the game. Almost every other sport in the world has managed to integrate technology into its decision-making process. Why is football failing so badly? Is it a special case, or have the game's authorities got something wrong? And what does the controversy about VAR tell us about the nature of authority, rationality and technology in the 21st century? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daisy Christodoulou , Jonathan WilsonPublisher: Swift Press Imprint: Swift Press ISBN: 9781800754935ISBN 10: 1800754930 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 07 November 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews‘Daisy Christodoulou, a season ticket holder at West Ham, brings her profound professional expertise in assessment and testing to bear. Her insights into the challenge of reaching good judgements are applied to VAR with rigour, wit and wisdom. Everyone involved in the VAR controversy should read this short, beautifully-written book and think again’ - Sir Michael Barber, author of Accomplishment: How to Achieve Ambitious and Challenging Things ‘VAR has killed something deep in football. With the passion of a lifelong fan and the laser insight of her day job, Daisy Christodoulou explains exactly what it is with a remarkable verve and exactitude’ Professor Helen Thompson, co-host of These Times and author of Disorder ‘Daisy Christodoulou, a season ticket holder at West Ham, brings her profound professional expertise in assessment and testing to bear. Her insights into the challenge of reaching good judgements are applied to VAR with rigour, wit and wisdom. Everyone involved in the VAR controversy should read this short, beautiful-written book and think again’ - Sir Michael Barber, author of Accomplishment: How to Achieve Ambitious and Challenging Things ‘VAR has killed something deep in football and with the passion of a lifelong fan and the laser insight of her day job, Daisy Christodoulou explains exactly what it is with a remarkable verve and exactitude’ Helen Thompson, author of Disorder ' 'Daisy Christodoulou, a season ticket holder at West Ham, brings her profound professional expertise in assessment and testing to bear. Her insights into the challenge of reaching good judgements are applied to VAR with rigour, wit and wisdom. Everyone involved in the VAR controversy should read this short, beautifully-written book and think again' - Sir Michael Barber, author of Accomplishment: How to Achieve Ambitious and Challenging Things ' - ' 'VAR has killed something deep in football. With the passion of a lifelong fan and the laser insight of her day job, Daisy Christodoulou explains exactly what it is with aremarkable verve and exactitude' Professor Helen Thompson, co-host of These Times and author of Disorder ' - '' - '' - '' - '' - Author InformationDaisy Christodoulou is the author of three influential books about education and education technology, and has written about cricket for the Nightwatchman Quarterly. She is the Director of Education at No More Marking, a provider of online comparative judgement software which is used by over 1,500 schools to improve the way they make assessment decisions, as well as the co-author of a peer-reviewed journal article about this approach to decision-making. I Can’t Stop Thinking About VAR is her first book about football. Jonathan Wilson is a writer and broadcaster. He founded and edits the football quarterly The Blizzard, is a columnist for the Guardian and World Soccer, writes for Unherd and is a regular guest on the Football Weekly podcast. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |