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I do hope you are right with that Steve!!! There is a big part of me though that doesn't want to get all these decisions right!! Down the years we have all seen penalties given and not given, was it a corner or a goal kick, did he deserve red or not?? These debates are part of the fabric of the game and for me the game would lose something if we were to bring in video replay for these incidents.
Now of course we want the refs to get these decisions right in the first place, and in a vast majority of cases they do get the call right, but I am happy to accept that sometimes the call goes against us!! I want to see refs make good, honest decisions and I want consistency in the decisions they make, I can accept they are human and will make mistakes as long as that is what they are.
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The controversial decisions are part of the game.
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Nothing to do with 1966, I just see American sports using video replay all the time and year by year they include more and more decisions in what is replayable or challengeable!! And they started with strict guidelines over what could be replayed but each time their is a controversial decision, they extend what it gets used for.
I understand the desire to get every call right but in all honesty I think there are other things that need sorting first such as diving and players arguing with the ref etc before we bring in replays.We also need to train and look into a second ref on the field to help with the speed of the game.
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(15-09-2014, 00:23)St Charles Owl Wrote: Nothing to do with 1966, I just see American sports using video replay all the time and year by year they include more and more decisions in what is replayable or challengeable!! And they started with strict guidelines over what could be replayed but each time their is a controversial decision, they extend what it gets used for.
I understand the desire to get every call right but in all honesty I think there are other things that need sorting first such as diving and players arguing with the ref etc before we bring in replays.We also need to train and look into a second ref on the field to help with the speed of the game.
1966 was a joke, hence the wink.
While there are other issues, it is a joke when everyone knows that a goal is offside but the ref cannot disallow it. Actually, diving will be all but stopped by video decisions because most relate to penalty decisions. It will take seconds to decide whether it is a yelow card for diving or a penalty.
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I think some diving decisions are impossible to judge either way
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(15-09-2014, 12:38)consilio Wrote: I think some diving decisions are impossible to judge either way
When that is the case then it is easy, just play on.
I would favour the 5th official judging on yellow cards so he can give one that the ref missed or rescind one where the ref made a mistake which solves the issue that so many manager's moan about.
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When you think about it, a lot of Refs go to the line's men to ask what happened in certain situations and then make a decision either way from there. So why not have an official watch the game on a TV/Tablet in a room or whatever and when something does happen he can review it through replay and then the ref and ear-piece him and ask him what happened then the 4th or 5th official can tell him if it was, say, handball so really it's no different to when ref's get assistance from the lines man! Then the game wouldn't be held up as much.
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It would be held up more. Refs rarely speak to linesmen during the game.