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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2007 8:43:17 GMT -5
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has called on video technology to be introduced into the Premiership. United were on the wrong end of two decisions against Portsmouth in the FA Cup, with Nemanja Vidic and Henrik Larsson seemingly denied two goals.
"Football has to open its eyes wider. Those running the game are resisting the introduction of technology," Ferguson told the club's radio station.
"There is so much money and importance attached to a decision these days."
Ferguson hinted that video technology has been used but only when it has suited the authorities.
"It's interesting because I don't think there is any doubt that in the World Cup final the fourth official sent off Zinedine Zidane after viewing the incident on a TV screen," said the Scot.
"They take advantage when it suits them but in 99% of cases - like in goal-line decision-making - they're not.
"I think technology will eventually come - maybe not in my lifetime but it will come."
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2007 15:02:50 GMT -5
i think it should be brought in for the goal line but nothing else.
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Post by listenup07 on Jan 30, 2007 15:08:01 GMT -5
you reply to your own topics because nobody else has
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2007 15:21:32 GMT -5
you reply to your own topics because nobody else has indeed, nothing wrong with that.
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Post by medusa on Jan 30, 2007 15:31:15 GMT -5
I dont want to see video technology in football except to decide about goal or no goal, but for e.g. offside decisions i dont think it should be used. In my opinion even wrong referee decisions are some part of football, would be pretty boring without them and the resulting emotions....
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