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The FA and premier league have backed the introduction of video technology to end the uncertainty over goal line incidents
is this a good thing for the sport?
is this a good thing for the sport?
Personally, I think it's a bad thing. It might work in other sports. I say leave it alone. It's a game played by humans and should be officiated by humans.I agree with the smoggie how far down the levels of football is this technology going to reach Not very far. Internationals and Premiership probably. It opens a whole new can of worms.
Can you image Taggerts reaction when the Portugese winker goes down once more looking for a pen or tries to engineer a sending off with a blatant dive.
Try Colin W@nker (Neil Warnock anagram = Colin w@nker) at Sheffield he would blow a gasket if the ref on the field was over ruled by a machine
Let the Refs do it sure there will be errors but to err is human, rub of the green and all that. For sure you won't get video refs in league 2 when the mighty Stanley are away at Rochdale or some other exotic place like Gay Meadow.DT_Xtremez_28:
There should be no need for funding, the cameras are always there at the games anyway
If they want to improve football - get the offside law sorted so that EVERYONE understands it.
it only takes about 1-2 mins in rugby league to make a descision and it would be quicker in football as there are less things to contend with.
The game could be blown up for the video ref and then if no penalty or goal the game can be restarted with a drop ball
Depends on which games you're on about using the technology? You would have to implement it at all professional games, surely? How about the likes of Boston v Grimsby or East Fife v Cowdenbeath.
That's what I'm getting at - it's only the elite games that will have the technology. Unless Alan Sugar is going to make an Amstrad Video Ref Kit for £49.99.