 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the Tuesday topic. We've had a video in from Mark. Hi Bards, Peds. Discussion for Tuesday topic. I wanted to discuss the introduction of the video assistant referee for next season. Do you think that it might have a potential impact on the so-called top six in the Premier League in terms of league position? I think for me it should create a level playing field. Decisions that we see that always seem to go for the top six, especially at home, whether it's penalties, offsides or fouls on set pieces. I think if you take into consideration, if you look at Richardless and how many times he's fouled and how many times we actually get free kicks, and I think if you put that up against how many times Salah or Harry Kane gets fouled, I would have presumed to be able to have a lot more free kicks awarded. It was interesting that Matt, the t-shirt, tweeted. He said a lot of teams of the bigger teams seemed a little concerned about the introduction of VAR. So maybe there could be something in it. I was just wondering what your views were on VAR. Do you think it will change anything? It seemed to work in the World Cup. Nice one, Mark. Nice to get away from Thomas Evans. Thomas, something like that. Hopefully it'll benefit Evan in the future. It's just sick to death on Evan. No, no. Obviously VAR's coming in next year. Will it create a level playing field? I think a lot of people feel like it won't. It's almost going to favour the big boys. I can understand that in a way because I suppose for, let's say, the FA Cup or something like that, it's almost the inconsistencies of times that help. The smaller teams, as such. I've just watched the FA Cup weekend there. City were playing at a new port and it's a terrible pitch and their referees may be not giving every decision. For some reason, the commentators all love it. Going back to our game when we played Millwall, Jonathan Pierce is loving the fact that the ref's not booking players for kicking shit out of a charlison and all these little things. I can understand from that point of view. If that's a level playing field, then that gap is reduced. But in the Premier League, where teams are supposed to be within a certain level of each other, do you think it'll work the other way and go against those big teams? Yes, because they get some decisions that are outrageous because of who they are. Let's be clear, VARs only brought in for game changing decisions. So it's not every tackle that goes in. It's not like they're going to stop the game and go, that's a yellow card and you've missed a free kick that should have been. But I think when we see some of the decisions that the big side, the bigger clubs get, you look and just think, we've never get like, you know, mouse all that for arguing and say, flopping his arms back and going down and the games, that win Liverpool games that are keeping them at the top of the league and you're like, we just wouldn't get those decisions. So, and they wouldn't get them with VAR. We've seen city get decision benefit of the doubt with some stuff and it's natural, you know, United get decision, you've heard referees saying, not sure but I'd probably give it because it was a rampard or old trafford and you're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what do you mean? You do give it because you walk off that Liverpool rampard or United are old trafford. So that can only be a good thing for the game. And there's a tendency as a fan of a club outside the top six to go, you know, be paranoid, we never get those decisions. But you've got Matt Letissier, who's quite a high profile pundit on Skype. I quite like him. I think he's quite down the middle, I think, saying these big clubs are nervous about this VAR, trying everything to put it off for another because they don't want it coming in yet. You've got him saying it. It shows you that it's more than us just being sensitive. Pogetino said a couple of weeks ago, didn't he? He said, I'd leave it for another year. Oh, did he? Yeah, he said, I'd probably leave it. Probably needs more testing. Why doesn't it need more testing? As long as it's in and it's universal, see the big problem I've got at the moment is feeling with the FA Cup is the fact that, you know, we're not game again. Again, the handball. People are hunting things in there now. Yeah, the ref doesn't see it, doesn't give it. Well, VAR, that immediately cleans that up. And again, going back to what I was saying before about that, it's the fact that it's not a level playing field, helps those teams, helps the cup shocks, helps ultimately the magic of the FA Cup. But it's bollocks, isn't it? That's bollocks because at the end of the day, we all want a level playing field. You wouldn't say it's like goal line technology.