by Platypuss » 05 Feb 2007 13:19
by Royalwaster » 05 Feb 2007 13:46
by weybridgewanderer » 05 Feb 2007 13:50
Royalwaster
But I can't remember a single instance when that has happened - these kinds of decision are statistically extremely rare (crossed the goal line or not decisions - not fouls and off-sides etc.), so the chance of what you're saying happening is so miniscule that using it as a reason to not use the new technology would be stupid.
by Wycombe Royal » 05 Feb 2007 13:56
by Stranded » 05 Feb 2007 13:57
weybridgewandererRoyalwaster
But I can't remember a single instance when that has happened - these kinds of decision are statistically extremely rare (crossed the goal line or not decisions - not fouls and off-sides etc.), so the chance of what you're saying happening is so miniscule that using it as a reason to not use the new technology would be stupid.
Maybe not a contenous "over the line or not" but I can think of many times when one team has felt that there was a foul on one of their players in the build up to another teams goal
So do we stop the play and look at the video every time someone thinks it might have been a foul?
or do we wait and see one team score then rewind the play all the way back to the last time the ball went out of play to make sure we didn;t miss something just in case?
Or if we limit it to "penalties or offsides or ball out of play or ball over the line" why have we deiced these are more important
how do you square off in a game if one team gets a goal rules out becasue of an offside that was picked up on the video but another team doesn't have a goal diasallowed because of a foul that hadn;t been given 2 minutes earlier in the build up?
by Millsy » 05 Feb 2007 14:17
A fair few people effectively I'm in the "shit happens" camp on this; you will never take out mistakes made honestly by officials
Mistakes are part and parcel of the game,
by Skyline » 05 Feb 2007 16:18
Platypuss I'd also like to see some clear way (laser pointer?) of denoting where freekicks and throw ins should be taken from and show a 10 yard encroachment line for defenders.
by brendywendy » 05 Feb 2007 16:22
readingbeddingbrendywendy i had two pound on at 52-1 that lita would get a hattrick, was devestated.
although the pound i had on at 51-1 for lita to score first in a 0-2 win made me feel slightly better
Who was that with? 51-1???
by Deadlock » 05 Feb 2007 16:36
How about this technology as used in the Brazilian League:-Platypuss I'd also like to see some clear way (laser pointer?) of denoting where freekicks and throw ins should be taken from and show a 10 yard encroachment line for defenders.
Found here. Could also be used for spotting freekicks and throw ins.Football Unlimited 'The Knowledge' "While watching Brazilian league football, it appeared that once the referee had set the wall for a free-kick, he took out an aerosol and sprayed a line on the pitch, presumably so that the defending team could not cross it until the kick had been taken," writes Billy Stewart. "Can anyone confirm this is true?"
We can, Billy. It transpires that Brazilian football fan and chemist Heine Allemagne is to thank for inventing a high-tech spray in 2000. The referees carry a small aerosol can - or one is brought out to them - so that whenever a defensive wall needs to be formed near the penalty area, they can spray the foam and mark out the 10 yards that players must retreat. As if by magic, the dye evaporates from the grass within 60 seconds, because, as Rio resident José Sette explains, "it is a white water-based foam that is non-toxic, odourless, and does not affect the ozone layer." Phew! And what's more "it is composed of mineralised water, coconut by-products, additives and a propellent gas."
It was first used in the São Paulo State Championship in 2001, with the Brazilian Football Confederation and state federations then extending its usage around the country. But despite proving a highly effective tool in upholding the rules of the game, Fifa remains unconvinced as to its necessity and is yet to take the idea worldwide.
by RoyalChicagoFC » 05 Feb 2007 16:40
SkylinePlatypuss I'd also like to see some clear way (laser pointer?) of denoting where freekicks and throw ins should be taken from and show a 10 yard encroachment line for defenders.
I'm sure I read somewhere recently (within the last season or so) that in S America the refs carry a can of marker powder, and when a free kick is awarded they spray a circle where the kick is to be taken, and a line giving the 10-yard mark. Presumably the marker only lasts for a short time, but it does work apparently.
by willz_royal » 05 Feb 2007 16:47
by papereyes » 05 Feb 2007 16:55
Platypuss What will surely happen is that technology will improve so that the ref is automatically alerted as to when the ball has left the field of play.
I'd also like to see some clear way (laser pointer?) of denoting where freekicks and throw ins should be taken from and show a 10 yard encroachment line for defenders.
by Great Knolly » 05 Feb 2007 17:09
by royals pete » 05 Feb 2007 19:21
brendywendyreadingbeddingbrendywendy i had two pound on at 52-1 that lita would get a hattrick, was devestated.
although the pound i had on at 51-1 for lita to score first in a 0-2 win made me feel slightly better
Who was that with? 51-1???
william hill, last week,
as no-one knew who would start out of long lita and kitson i think,
......or was it 25 -1 and i put two pound on
EDIT: just checked, it was 1 pound at 51-1 for the double(first scorer, and 0-2 win)
anyway, all i know is that i had 51 pound in my account on sunday
but should of had 100+ if it wasnt for an innept refereeing decision
by igoe agogo » 05 Feb 2007 20:00
Great Knolly If you want technology, play with your PSP. Football is for people.
Really, how many championships, cups etc. have been decided by
bad refereeing decisions. Tottenham didn't somehow win the league
last year courtesy of 14 bad decisions. Chelsea won it, because they were the best side.
The most glaring one is probably 1966 and the ball got quite close
to going over the line didn't it
by Great Knolly » 06 Feb 2007 09:16
by Barry the bird boggler » 06 Feb 2007 09:20
by Dirk Gently » 06 Feb 2007 09:32
igoe agogoGreat Knolly If you want technology, play with your PSP. Football is for people.
Really, how many championships, cups etc. have been decided by
bad refereeing decisions. Tottenham didn't somehow win the league
last year courtesy of 14 bad decisions. Chelsea won it, because they were the best side.
The most glaring one is probably 1966 and the ball got quite close
to going over the line didn't it
Cheserfield's potential progress to the FA Cup final.
Pedro Mendes scoring an injury time winner at Old Trafford.
THe FACT is that if you use some simple technology to judge over the line FACTS then all these fanciful "what if" scenarios would be irrelevant.
Beep - Goal
No Beep - Play On
SIMPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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