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#18 Bad Calls: The Hidden Truth Behind Referee Game-Changing Decisions

#18 Bad Calls: The Hidden Truth Behind Referee Game-Changing Decisions

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In this weeks episode of the Huddle Within Podcast, join us as we dive into the world of refereeing and uncover the hidden truth behind game-changing decisions. From referees counting seconds to those who watch replays, we're discussing the var controversy and debate surrounding umpire training and time management. With the use of video review and instant replay, referee decisions are under more scrutiny than ever. But what really goes into making these crucial calls? In this episode we analyse the VAR debate and explore the mind behind referee decisions, shedding light on the secrets behind the whistles. Whether you're a sports enthusiast or just curious about the world of refereeing, this podcast is for you. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to uncover the truth behind the bad calls that changed the game.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Podcast Updates

00:38 Latest Sporting News

07:57 The Art of Bad Calls in Sports

15:38 Make-Up Calls and Referee Accountability

19:44 The Role of Technology in Officiating

22:14 The Effect of VAR in Referring

28:49 Referees: The Human Element in Sports

34:29 Outro

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