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(07-03-2016, 23:32)ritchiebaby Wrote: As far as goal-line technology is concerned, I'm sure most decisions could be made by a video referee within 10 seconds. If a goal should have been awarded and play was allowed to go on by the match referee, then the correct decision should be relayed to him and the match continue as normal. It could become complicated if a red/yellow card offence occurred within those 10 seconds, but surely the powers that be could come to some binding agreement for that scenario.

I'd back TWG and Exeter on the clock system and Paignton re the injury/free-kick situation.

The goal line technology in the Premier League gives an instant response if the ball crosses the line directly to a watch on the wrist of the referee, there is no delay in the game at all and we saw it in action again this weekend.  One thing that has been noticed is that the players accept this decision every time and there is no chasing the ref or arguing with him at all with these decisions now.  Goal line technology should be used in every major league across Europe just like the same thing is used in every major tennis tournament now.
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VIDEO TECHNOLOGY - by hibeejim21 - 06-03-2016, 23:35
RE: VIDEO TECHNOLOGY - by TheWorthinGer - 06-03-2016, 23:40
RE: VIDEO TECHNOLOGY - by 0762 - 07-03-2016, 00:02
RE: VIDEO TECHNOLOGY - by St Charles Owl - 07-03-2016, 03:18
RE: VIDEO TECHNOLOGY - by Paigntonhibby - 07-03-2016, 11:13
RE: VIDEO TECHNOLOGY - by hibeejim21 - 07-03-2016, 11:19
RE: VIDEO TECHNOLOGY - by HerefordBull - 07-03-2016, 13:40
RE: VIDEO TECHNOLOGY - by ritchiebaby - 07-03-2016, 23:32
RE: VIDEO TECHNOLOGY - by St Charles Owl - 08-03-2016, 02:13
RE: VIDEO TECHNOLOGY - by 0762 - 08-03-2016, 12:25
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