09-26-2015, 03:39 AM
We've had many discussions on should or shouldn't FIFA introduce Video replays during matches, but it has never been in a thread of it's own.
I decided to open this thread as I couldn't find anywhere related to post this, so if there is a related place just merge them...
Anyway, news say that Brazil has sent a formal request/suggestion to be a "trial" league for this new technology after the much successful Goal-line technology.
Main allowed interventions by the Fourth referee will be those:
*To determine whether the ball crossed the goal line.
*To determine if the ball went out of play in the build-up to a goal or an awarded penalty.
*To determine whether there was an offside in the build-up to a goal or awarded penalty
*To determine whether a foul (already given) has taken place inside or outside the penalty area.
*To determine whether a clear and indisputable error has taken place in the awarding of a goal or a penalty.
*When instances of violent conduct have not been seen or dealt with adequately by the on-pitch officials.
Full article: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/n...ay-6506583
Are you with or against this suggestion? why?
If it true, and if it's only about points mentioned above, I believe that it can be pretty useful and it would prevent rather much controversy and by the looks of it won't slow down the play as the proposed technology is only available when play has stopped.
I decided to open this thread as I couldn't find anywhere related to post this, so if there is a related place just merge them...
Anyway, news say that Brazil has sent a formal request/suggestion to be a "trial" league for this new technology after the much successful Goal-line technology.
Main allowed interventions by the Fourth referee will be those:
*To determine whether the ball crossed the goal line.
*To determine if the ball went out of play in the build-up to a goal or an awarded penalty.
*To determine whether there was an offside in the build-up to a goal or awarded penalty
*To determine whether a foul (already given) has taken place inside or outside the penalty area.
*To determine whether a clear and indisputable error has taken place in the awarding of a goal or a penalty.
*When instances of violent conduct have not been seen or dealt with adequately by the on-pitch officials.
Full article: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/n...ay-6506583
Are you with or against this suggestion? why?
If it true, and if it's only about points mentioned above, I believe that it can be pretty useful and it would prevent rather much controversy and by the looks of it won't slow down the play as the proposed technology is only available when play has stopped.