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Goal Line Tech

Do you think its a good idea?
Started on 12 November 2010 by paul1576
Latest Reply on 12 November 2010 by MLR
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What a shot!!! its hit the bar and gone in, No the refs no allowed it, it was clearly over the line!!!! It was over by a foot!!Do you think Goal Line Tech would be good for the game? Or is events like above all part of the game?
I think goal line tech would be good for the game because it would make it fair.
no the refs need to learn more of football. a penalty area ref is a good idea so far it looks to do the trick and they should add that in most pro leagues.

but i think many refs just dont know enough football to go with instinct. as for an example me i can know things because of knowing football and the experience from playing and watching football. whilst some refs dont seem to know it in the same way.

still refs make mistake and i only hate when refs keep blowing their whistle all the time or making a huge mistake. which in ur case was a huge mistake and they should be taking the blame and improve their game.

they get too much backing now a days and they dont seem to improve because they arent willing to accept mistakes and go out and tell their opinion.
Take the England vs Germany game. That decision not to award that Lampard goal changed the match, it changed our World Cup hopes. Even just using a camera, and having a 'challenge' system, like in cricket or tennis, would change the great game for the better.

I don't like these extra officials. I saw in a Fulham vs Wolfsburg Europa game last year, where the officials sent the wrong guy off for Fulham. The commentator said 'If only there was an official on te goal line that could help them send the right player off'. I agree with his ironic statement.

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