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I believe the correct spelling of \"luddite\" in Sepp Blatter's case is \"Bent, backhander receiving, \"what's in it for me?\", looking after number one-ist t**t\"
It should be used for all televised games.
As has already been stated where do you draw the line?
There's that old saying that many use in this debate, 'if the technology is there, then use it'. Fact is, the technology is there. It's used in other sports and warmly received too.
Does it matter which.....be it a laser or a camera that focus's on the goal-line. It just needs doing.
Now I am not against the use of technology but if we bring in goal line technology, who is going to pay of it? The clubs, well thats me and you the punter who puts bums on a seat every weekend, the television companies (why should they pay? I believe they refused cricket the use of their cameras earlier this season as they wanted to use them for nothing, the company pointed out that the cameras cost 000's of pounds to buy and would want some recompense for their use. I suspect that this will be the same for football if they decide to go down that line) or the footballing authorities. So who is going to pay for it?
I am seriousYou bring in goal line technology - what for just the professional game, that can be financed from the FA, but what about the semi professional game, the pub games on a Saturday or Sunday or even the kids games who pays for that, if you bring it in for the professional game it has to be brought in across the board and not just cherry picked into the professional game. So who pays?
CusworthRovers wrote:QuoteDoes it matter which.....be it a laser or a camera that focus's on the goal-line. It just needs doing.It does matter. A camera review means stopping the game, going to a 4th official waiting for a decision, which might take a while if it's very close as they review different camera angles. It would mean a change in the game as a ball that is still in play would have to be halted. A sensor in the ball that registers a bleep in the refs ear if it's over the line wouldn't affect the game at all. The ref would just be confident he's making the correct decision. Big difference.