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IMO it should have been brought in by now.

I cannot see any valid argument for it not to have been.

The only alternative to me would be two officials on either goal line, play breaks so fast at times, there is no way current linesman can keep up with play puuting them in a position to make the vital calls.

WC, relegation, promotion and cup winners all decided currently on what could be a huge error.

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that is obvious. The only idiot on the planet that will debate this are Seth Blatter and his band of FIFA idiots. But there's no point talking about it because nothing will change before he resigns. Which won't happen soon.

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that is obvious. The only idiot on the planet that will debate this are Seth Blatter and his band of FIFA idiots. But there's no point talking about it because nothing will change before he resigns. Which won't happen soon.

Similar to most of your contributions then. ;)

Pressure from all directions will force the change.

Blatter says the technology will cost to much for all to adopt,

I doubt he's statement regarding cost is fact.

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FIFA are probably over joyed at the English getting hammered today after another awful decision.

IF England were actually good and lost by only 1 goal then maybe we would have seen a very strong case for FIFA to introduce video replays. Unfortunately the huge victory probably means it won't have as big an impact on FIFA's reputation.

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FIFA are probably over joyed at the English getting hammered today after another awful decision.

IF England were actually good and lost by only 1 goal then maybe we would have seen a very strong case for FIFA to introduce video replays. Unfortunately the huge victory probably means it won't have as big an impact on FIFA's reputation.

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Another reason for video technology in the Argentina and Mexico match.

Goal was offside, the ref/lino see it on the replay on the big screen and realise their wrong but won't change their mind because they've already given it.

FIFA, sort it out. It's a complete embarrassment not just in the World Cup but in football around the world.

Bloody Tevez, offside and video replays :angry2:

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SIMPLE USE TECCHNOLGY FROM TENISS OR CRICKET (HAWKEYE-HOTSPOT )....

give each team(borrowed from NFL) 3 red flags to challenge a decision, if you believe its wrong throw the flag and wait til the ball goes out and then check. if you are right you lose one flag only ,if your wroing then lose two (poss).

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FIFA = Joke.

2010, the world is more or less run with technology yet they wont allow it!! It takes 1 simple sensor in the ball to fix it & they wont allow it!! Pathetic!

even simpler than that - just allow the refs to take a look at the replay. Would take less than 10 seconds for some decisions.

but I'm pretty sure Blatter is enjoying this. He's like a fat sultan sitting on top of his FIFA empire, laughing when complete cock-ups like this happen, then going on about how "human error is the tradition of the game".

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SIMPLE USE TECCHNOLGY FROM TENISS OR CRICKET (HAWKEYE-HOTSPOT )....

give each team(borrowed from NFL) 3 red flags to challenge a decision, if you believe its wrong throw the flag and wait til the ball goes out and then check. if you are right you lose one flag only ,if your wroing then lose two (poss).

Could we have white ones. ;)

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They have the fourth official on the sidelines just there to wind up the managers I think, why not sit him down with a tv and replay equipment? They already have earpieces it would take 10 seconds to watch a replay and make a decision.

There is not one decent reason for not using video replays.

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I was annoyed how the BBC kept banging on about goal line technology and excusing the officials.

The linesman saw it perfectly, there was nothing blocking his view. If he was competent then technology wouldn't be needed.

Having said that I'm all for technology, football is the only major team sport in this country not to have it really.

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