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Video technology

Do you want video technology?

  • Yes, I want the game to be stop-start like the NFL

  • No. Football is the world game for a reason.

  • Molten cheese on a camera lens


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well the original idea was for sensors at various ends inside a ball. I can't see how the lines can't be designed with the sensors in-built so that when all the sensors are activated that shows the whole ball is out of play. Isn't that what they use now, not cameras?

There are multi billions in football these days, they can afford all types of equipment, it would serve the game much better than seeing astronomic wages.
All so someone can get a throw in. Tonight might be the thin end of the wedge, but you'd want to have that technology implemented everywhere for the sake of a throw in or a corner? Behave.

And it's cameras they use, not sensors.
 

All so someone can get a throw in. Tonight might be the thin end of the wedge, but you'd want to have that technology implemented everywhere for the sake of a throw in or a corner? Behave.

And it's cameras they use, not sensors.

Why are you getting so antsy? It's not stopping the game? Well it is, if the ball is out of play, but i don't mean it in that way. A lot poorer sports are massively ahead of football because they're not afraid to use technology, the sport is basically stuck in the dark ages, despite all the money involved.
 
well the original idea was for sensors at various ends inside a ball. I can't see how the lines can't be designed with the sensors in-built so that when all the sensors are activated that shows the whole ball is out of play. Isn't that what they use now, not cameras?

There are multi billions in football these days, they can afford all types of equipment, it would serve the game much better than seeing astronomic wages.
Works in tennis and you don't need crazy high tech implementation. People at home on their TV could see the ball was out in real time, not to mention slowing it down and screen shotting it
 
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Technology might help these clowns identify the risk.
 
All so someone can get a throw in. Tonight might be the thin end of the wedge, but you'd want to have that technology implemented everywhere for the sake of a throw in or a corner? Behave.

And it's cameras they use, not sensors.
No you'd obviously limit which things can be reviewed, goals should be reviewed. How many times every week in the prem is a goal scorer shown to be way offsides but the ref misses it? No excuse for it a multi billion dollar league
 

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