Many scenarios suggested for review still come down to matters of opinion
15 March ~ I am not one of those who welcome the decision of the International Board to pave the way for wider use of video assistance. ...
... with my youth. A quiet reassurance that for me, more than berating a player in pink boots or shouting about the need for videotechnology, is football’s eternal allure. Tom Acey
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... Cates on her incredible life in football Grab a FIFA 18 bargain Mascot mayhem: who would win between Lions and Tigers? Discover some amazing football firsts Debate whether videotechnology is good for ...
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Videotechnology was hailed as the saviour of football, until the next day when it was a shambles. Maybe the change the game really needs is not technological at all, as Sean ...
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Videotechnology has resulted in 18 penalties awarded, seven rescinded, ten red cards and ten disallowed goals but it is also removing emotion from Serie A
5 January ~ With ...
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That somebody, somewhere, sits the relevant FIFA committee down in front of edited highlights from other sports on how to properly use video replays. Failing that, clubs re ...
This is a chance to have your say on everything from standing and policing to videotechnology and ticket prices
7 June ~ The Football Supporters’ Federation have launched their National Supporters ...
... on about using videotechnology finally get their wish and then watch as managers point out that, while the penalty against them was justified, the throw-in given to the opposition 30 seconds earlier should ...
... desperate tone of his target market – the sort of people who corner you in pubs, determined to discuss the title race, videotechnology or their best-ever Premier League XI. If they do an audio version ...
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FIFA presidential candidate Luís Figo unveiled his election manifesto yesterday. One of the main proposals ...
... l. I also liked the goal-line-technology, which was new to us in Germany. I would like some use of video evidence.
Were you surprised by England's failure? Not really. It will still take some time u ...
... the game. In terms of other ideas, I guess referees will be allowed to use video assistance soon.
Were you surprised by England's failure? No. But I don’t think they deserved to be last in the group s ...
... apps in the US, such as the NHL's app that provides statistics, video replays and live updates during ice hockey games. Apple may be wary of shelling out a large sum for Britain's domestic rights, but the ...
A small portion of despair and enlightenment delivered to your inbox every Friday 2 September 2011 ~ At a time when our wealthiest clubs seem impervious to the global economic crisis, it's positively ...
... “goal” against Spurs, I’m concerned about how the debate is moving towards the allowance of videotechnology. People such as Mark Saggers of TalkSport seem to think a TV replay will solve all the game’s ...
Dear WSC I was delighted to see my one and only childhood football video, 101 Great Goals, revisited in WSC 288's Screen Test – and glad to find I'm not the only one ever bemused by its inclusion of Jim ...
... ould then refer to the cameras and inform a team that not only had they not scored but that the opposition had, possibly minutes earlier? Video referrals would undoubtedly slow the game down and the law ...
... the same period your support for the introduction of videotechnology has risen from 38 per cent to 52 per cent. Come the quarter-finals and the readership wanted Germany, Holland, Spain and Ghana in ...
... iew that “an appeals system would be the answer” is swatted away by the video-sceptic John Motson: “Well, it would be your answer.” June 28 Holland 2 Slovakia 1 “The Dutch are upping their tempo, ...