I'd trust tried and tested goal line tech over a grainy picture from Twitter.
I think we should trust the goal line technology over some low quality picture from a terrible angle
Sky's replay was good though, when they showed the overhead view with the ball nowhere near the line.
Yeah and Lloris put the ball behind the goal line. It rolled over.
That's an awful angle to draw any conclusions from. Remember, the WHOLE ball must be over the line and that pic doesn't show that. If the smallest fraction of the ball is still on the line it's not a goal.
comment by Sir Kenneth Bates (U8238)
posted 8 minutes ago
Sky's replay was good though, when they showed the overhead view with the ball nowhere near the line.
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That only showed where Lloris made initial contact. They needed to roll on a bit to where Lloris clawed it away from goal.
That picture is far from conclusive, though, and you have to trust the technology.
Photo on twitter > goal line technology
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
Photo on twitter > goal line technology
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https://twitter.com/Santi_Classorla/status/515960049844232192/photo/1
Watch it again at 10:54
Lloris stopped the ball before the goal line and the pic got frozen but then it rolled over the line. They didnt show that.
They would have shown it if the ball had crossed the line If the ball crosses the line at any point it shows up on the ref's watch, it didn't go over.
http://hoofoot.com/?match=Tottenham_Hotspur_1_-_1_Arsenal_2014_09_27
this is the link Watch at 10:54
I thought the point of goal line tech was to stop the debate
Looks like a great save to me.
The debate has shifted to whether the goal line tech works or not
It didn't go over the line.
Shutup darren, the tech clearly has a bug in it
The programmers are spurs fans
It rolled over ffs
Robbed. Spurs were awful. Didnt deserve a point.
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 3 minutes ago
It didn't go over the line.
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Blind?
This is like when someone fails the lie detector on Jeremy Kyle and then tries to say the detector is obviously wrong.
It usually is wrong Knotty
This has to be a wind up.
Give it up, it didn't cross the line.
Goal line technology <doh>
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posted on 27/9/14
I'd trust tried and tested goal line tech over a grainy picture from Twitter.
posted on 27/9/14
I think we should trust the goal line technology over some low quality picture from a terrible angle
posted on 27/9/14
Sky's replay was good though, when they showed the overhead view with the ball nowhere near the line.
posted on 27/9/14
Yeah and Lloris put the ball behind the goal line. It rolled over.
posted on 27/9/14
That's an awful angle to draw any conclusions from. Remember, the WHOLE ball must be over the line and that pic doesn't show that. If the smallest fraction of the ball is still on the line it's not a goal.
posted on 27/9/14
comment by Sir Kenneth Bates (U8238)
posted 8 minutes ago
Sky's replay was good though, when they showed the overhead view with the ball nowhere near the line.
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That only showed where Lloris made initial contact. They needed to roll on a bit to where Lloris clawed it away from goal.
That picture is far from conclusive, though, and you have to trust the technology.
posted on 27/9/14
Photo on twitter > goal line technology
posted on 27/9/14
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
Photo on twitter > goal line technology
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posted on 27/9/14
https://twitter.com/Santi_Classorla/status/515960049844232192/photo/1
Watch it again at 10:54
Lloris stopped the ball before the goal line and the pic got frozen but then it rolled over the line. They didnt show that.
posted on 27/9/14
They would have shown it if the ball had crossed the line If the ball crosses the line at any point it shows up on the ref's watch, it didn't go over.
posted on 27/9/14
http://hoofoot.com/?match=Tottenham_Hotspur_1_-_1_Arsenal_2014_09_27
this is the link Watch at 10:54
posted on 27/9/14
posted on 27/9/14
I thought the point of goal line tech was to stop the debate
posted on 27/9/14
Looks like a great save to me.
posted on 27/9/14
The debate has shifted to whether the goal line tech works or not
posted on 27/9/14
It didn't go over the line.
posted on 27/9/14
Shutup darren, the tech clearly has a bug in it
posted on 27/9/14
The programmers are spurs fans
posted on 27/9/14
RDBD created it in fact!
posted on 27/9/14
It rolled over ffs
Robbed. Spurs were awful. Didnt deserve a point.
posted on 27/9/14
comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 3 minutes ago
It didn't go over the line.
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Blind?
posted on 27/9/14
This is like when someone fails the lie detector on Jeremy Kyle and then tries to say the detector is obviously wrong.
posted on 27/9/14
It usually is wrong Knotty
posted on 27/9/14
This has to be a wind up.
posted on 27/9/14
Give it up, it didn't cross the line.
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