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Clayton joins James for a discussion on the state of refereeing in the Premier League and what can be to do improve standards the many believe have hit an all time low. But is it really that bad?

What do good refereeing look like?

What do we as fans actually want most, is it accuracy or is it something else?

There's discussion on if VAR has actually hindered the quality of our referees and what fans actually want from the use of technology.

And solutions are offered to what should be done to assist referees going forwards, which features discussion on releasing audio, getting refs mic'd up, the Wenger law, decision challenges, removing the 'high bar', and what can be done to make officiating attractive and rewarding.

Tomorrow on Planet FPL: Planet SkyFF s5 ep43

Today on Patreon: UCL Fantasy Semi Final 1st Leg Semi Final

For the full Planet FPL schedule this week, including our offering on Patreon view this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/schedule-april-103251375

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James Morrison

Totally agree with your opinion that the standard of (top-level) English refereeing is good compared to most. The only objective view of that is who UEFA/FIFA pick for the later stages of the World Cup, Euros and UCL. English refs often get picked for those games, unless they're blocked by England or PL team(s) being involved.