Assistant Video referees on 18:58 - Jan 24 with 2041 views | Cooperman | The Bundesliga is cutting edge again. | |
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Assistant Video referees on 19:00 - Jan 24 with 2033 views | trampie | Potentially good news for the Swans [and Wales] down the line. [Post edited 24 Jan 2017 19:08]
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Assistant Video referees on 19:23 - Jan 24 with 1990 views | Boot | Technology is widely used in sport these days and works well in my opinion. Considering the money involved in football and how much could be lost on a crucial bad decision I'm all for it. Also put an end to 'professional' cheating, diving etc. Not to be used for every incident just the potential game changers. | | | |
Assistant Video referees on 20:09 - Jan 24 with 1953 views | trampie |
Assistant Video referees on 19:23 - Jan 24 by Boot | Technology is widely used in sport these days and works well in my opinion. Considering the money involved in football and how much could be lost on a crucial bad decision I'm all for it. Also put an end to 'professional' cheating, diving etc. Not to be used for every incident just the potential game changers. |
You say ''Considering the money involved in football and how much could be lost on a crucial bad decision'', therefore why would people who tend to gain by bad decisions be for it ? | |
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Assistant Video referees on 20:33 - Jan 24 with 1928 views | Jango |
Assistant Video referees on 20:09 - Jan 24 by trampie | You say ''Considering the money involved in football and how much could be lost on a crucial bad decision'', therefore why would people who tend to gain by bad decisions be for it ? |
Well I think considering how much is at stake then the fair outcome is the right outcome. Anyone who cheats doesn't deserve to come out on top | | | |
Assistant Video referees on 21:19 - Jan 24 with 1905 views | trampie |
Assistant Video referees on 20:33 - Jan 24 by Jango | Well I think considering how much is at stake then the fair outcome is the right outcome. Anyone who cheats doesn't deserve to come out on top |
Yes indeed a fair outcome is the right outcome. But as things stand the top teams tend to get the majority of wrong decisions go in their favour, they have not been very forthcoming in wanting a more even playing field up until now ? | |
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Assistant Video referees on 22:21 - Jan 24 with 1845 views | Bloodyhills | Seems like a good plan. If it can reduce the number of game changing glaring errors by officials then that's great. | |
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Assistant Video referees on 22:44 - Jan 24 with 1833 views | trampie |
Assistant Video referees on 22:21 - Jan 24 by Bloodyhills | Seems like a good plan. If it can reduce the number of game changing glaring errors by officials then that's great. |
But would the English go for it ?, English national team, Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal etc Surely it will have to come but when ?, Blighty is one of the few countries that plays Rugby Union, Rugby League and Cricket, Blighty even has a Grand Slam tennis tournie but still they wont have technology in football, the big boys will lose some of their current unfair advantage and some of them know it. | |
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Assistant Video referees on 07:17 - Jan 25 with 1774 views | Boot | Thought my statement was glaringly obvious Trampie, do you condone diving for a penalty decision? And please don't say it's just part of modern day football, it's cheating and the introduction of technology such as video refs would help clamp down on these players. How would you feel if a WBA player dived and was awarded a penalty which resulted in us being relegated by one point because of it? Football fan? | | | |
Assistant Video referees on 09:07 - Jan 25 with 1735 views | E20Jack | Every smaller Prem team should be championing this. I used to think the referee and big club alliance was a myth. How wrong was I! | |
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Assistant Video referees on 09:59 - Jan 25 with 1715 views | LeonWasGod | Great, and long overdue. Not sure about this bit though "the referee will have the final call and review the situation on a monitor at the sidelines to make his own judgement". Seems unnecessary and likely to lead to delays - they should just copy the rugby model. | | | |
Assistant Video referees on 15:25 - Jan 25 with 1672 views | andypitt56 |
Assistant Video referees on 09:59 - Jan 25 by LeonWasGod | Great, and long overdue. Not sure about this bit though "the referee will have the final call and review the situation on a monitor at the sidelines to make his own judgement". Seems unnecessary and likely to lead to delays - they should just copy the rugby model. |
I should imagine that its like when a linesman flags something, go over for a quick chat, decision made. Wont be much slower to have a quick view of a replay if necessary. I think its long overdue. Goal line technology has been an absolute goal send, how many goals have you seen that would have never been given without it, I've seen quite a few. | | | |
Assistant Video referees on 15:29 - Jan 25 with 1665 views | Jack_Kass | One step closer to a 'challenge' system in the game, hopefully. | |
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