Italian docks are forbidden to talk on TV: a mediator will give VAR's explanations and audio to clubs

The championship pause is a good opportunity for a balance of even Italian referees after twelve weeks: no controversy has been missed in Serie A, and therefore AA is studying a way to ensure greater transparency in terms of decisions made by referees in football fields. It looks [...]
The championship pause is a good opportunity for a balance of even Italian referees after twelve weeks: no controversy has been missed in Serie A, and therefore AA is studying a way to ensure greater transparency in terms of decisions made by referees in football fields.
It seems that the hypothesis of sending referees to talk on TV is fading, as Repubblica writes, “would end up exposing referees to a media trial every week”.
So another idea arises, with a kind of mediator between AIA and clubs on behalf of the Football Federation, a scenario in a very advanced phase, since the right figure has already been found: ex-abbeer Antonio Giannoccaro.
Asked by President Gravina and supported by all, his debut is almost near, as arbitrator controversy becomes more intense after each week of the championship.
The Roman daily, however, goes further, explaining how AIA has even more ambitious programmes: first of all one of the points, on Monday or Tuesday, some episodes will be explained no longer necessarily by diplomatic discussion.
But above all, there is the idea of making the public at home hear audio communications between the arbitr and the VAR in key episodes, although not directly: it's very likely that it happens after the fights, using the speech stored for diplomatic purposes, since others are not preserved. The objective of this idea is to realise before the championship ends.












