Leeds United have had to get used to playing without VAR again this season.
The Whites had spent the last three years in the Premier League with it in use at all their matches, but it is still yet to be implemented in the Championship.
On the whole, most supporters are happy to see the back of it for at least a season, though it does open up the possibility for more refereeing mistakes due to human error.

Just 11 matches into the campaign, Leeds have already been on the wrong end of numerous big calls, which you could argue has cost them points.
So, with that in mind, here is a look at the three worst ones so far this season.
Leeds 1-1 West Brom (Thomas-Asante goal)
This goal would 100% have been chalked off had VAR been in use with Brandon Thomas-Asante clearly steering the ball into the net with his hand.
With the score at 0-0 and Leeds dominating, West Brom produced a smash and grab to go in front from a shockingly taken corner that somehow found Jayson Molumby inside the area.
He took a shot towards goal that Thomas-Asante diverted beyond Illan Meslier with his hand, to put West Brom in front.
Leeds 1-1 West Brom (Gelhardt penalty shout)
Leeds are still yet to be awarded a penalty this season which simply should not be the case after this incident involving Joe Gelhardt against West Brom.
Dan James slid a nice ball into the area for Gelhardt to run onto, which he did ahead of Baggies centre-back Cedric Kipre.
Gelhardt got a slight touch on the ball before Kipre, in a very reckless fashion, took a huge swipe at the Leeds man, which brought him down. Somehow the referee said no.
Hull City 0-0 Leeds (Rodon first yellow card)
Joe Rodon was given his marching orders for a second bookable offence in last month’s draw away at Hull City, when Leeds were well on top in the game.

While he can have no complaints about the second card, Rodon should never have been in that situation anyway, with one of the softest yellows you will ever seen.
The centre-back had been deemed to have been stopping a counter-attack on Jaden Philogene, but on the replay it was clear the Hull man was already going down, under little, to no contact.
In his post-match press conference, Daniel Farke said it wasn’t even a foul.
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