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sepp blatter must go!!
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Yet again this man refuses to listen to common sense by refusing video technology to assist officials.
all you ever get from this man is no no no!!
my question why??
the goal england scored that was disallowed would have taken less than 2 seconds by the video ref up in the stands to sort out how can this not be good for football.
not asking for every decision to be called on the video ref as that would be stupid just dont understand why is blatter SO against it, seems he is quite happy for any team to be cheated by a bad decision by his wonderful officials,football is such a global game and the amount of money in it too, you wonder if there is something sinister going on with fifa!!
all you ever get from this man is no no no!!
my question why??
the goal england scored that was disallowed would have taken less than 2 seconds by the video ref up in the stands to sort out how can this not be good for football.
not asking for every decision to be called on the video ref as that would be stupid just dont understand why is blatter SO against it, seems he is quite happy for any team to be cheated by a bad decision by his wonderful officials,football is such a global game and the amount of money in it too, you wonder if there is something sinister going on with fifa!!
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While I feel that there is a place for goal line technology in football, there is an obvious problem with using a video ref. Tennis and cricket, which use video technology extensively, are very much 'stop start' sports. The question is, at what point in yesterday's match would the referee have called on the video ref for a decision?
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