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comment by BusbysBabes (U9083)
posted 6 minutes ago
"The reason it hasn't yet been implemented is because they don't have a perfect system yet."
There have been for about 5 years, the whole issue is that everybody knows it is readily available, every single FA in Europe is happy with the technology being offered, FIFA are not.
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Nonsense.
In 2010 IFAB who decide on law changes to the game voted against goal line tech as 10 different systems had failed to meet standards in tests.
After that Blatter himself commissioned more testing and is presently whittling down the options. In December 2011 he was hoping that it could be introduced in the 2012/13 season but reckons that ios a little too optimisitic.
A little research into a topic goes a long way to help you not look ignorant when you spout the usual tabloid group speak.
^ Ok why did he say penalties are a tragedy after chelsea an ENGLISH team won a penalty shootout?
OP you are dead wrong and are showing your ignorance. Blatter has been behind goal line tech since about 2005.
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Either you're wrong, or Sepp changed his mind. You said he's being behind goal line technology since 2005? Well, in 2008, he was quoted saying this;
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"We have 260 million people directly involved in the game, Other sports regularly change the laws of the game to react to the new technology. ... We don't do it and this makes the fascination and the popularity of football."
"Let it be as it is and let's leave with errors, The television companies will have the right to say (the referee) was right or wrong, but still the referee makes the decision — a man, not a machine".
Translatation - "I want goal line tech but haven't found the perfect system?"
Manfrombelmonty
You are the one talking out your backside. Blatter has been behind it for a year, maybe two, but purely because of the overwhelming majority of people in football who are behind it, as the above statement proves. I have also read in the past that he believes football should be the same on all levels, be is children on a Sunday or the WC Final, which is quite frankly, ludicrous considering what is at stake at the highest level.
And the technology has been there for years now, do you not watch any other sports? It really isn’t a difficult concept, a chip in a ball and a sensor on the goal line.
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NOW Blatter wants goal tech..
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posted on 20/6/12
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posted on 20/6/12
comment by BusbysBabes (U9083)
posted 6 minutes ago
"The reason it hasn't yet been implemented is because they don't have a perfect system yet."
There have been for about 5 years, the whole issue is that everybody knows it is readily available, every single FA in Europe is happy with the technology being offered, FIFA are not.
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Nonsense.
In 2010 IFAB who decide on law changes to the game voted against goal line tech as 10 different systems had failed to meet standards in tests.
After that Blatter himself commissioned more testing and is presently whittling down the options. In December 2011 he was hoping that it could be introduced in the 2012/13 season but reckons that ios a little too optimisitic.
A little research into a topic goes a long way to help you not look ignorant when you spout the usual tabloid group speak.
posted on 20/6/12
^ Ok why did he say penalties are a tragedy after chelsea an ENGLISH team won a penalty shootout?
posted on 21/6/12
OP you are dead wrong and are showing your ignorance. Blatter has been behind goal line tech since about 2005.
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Either you're wrong, or Sepp changed his mind. You said he's being behind goal line technology since 2005? Well, in 2008, he was quoted saying this;
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"We have 260 million people directly involved in the game, Other sports regularly change the laws of the game to react to the new technology. ... We don't do it and this makes the fascination and the popularity of football."
"Let it be as it is and let's leave with errors, The television companies will have the right to say (the referee) was right or wrong, but still the referee makes the decision — a man, not a machine".
posted on 21/6/12
Translatation - "I want goal line tech but haven't found the perfect system?"
posted on 21/6/12
Manfrombelmonty
You are the one talking out your backside. Blatter has been behind it for a year, maybe two, but purely because of the overwhelming majority of people in football who are behind it, as the above statement proves. I have also read in the past that he believes football should be the same on all levels, be is children on a Sunday or the WC Final, which is quite frankly, ludicrous considering what is at stake at the highest level.
And the technology has been there for years now, do you not watch any other sports? It really isn’t a difficult concept, a chip in a ball and a sensor on the goal line.
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