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    I'd be interested to hear the players points of views on this.

    For example with the hawk eye system in place in tennis Rodger Fedderer has often voiced his negative opinion on it.

    I believe it's good for football but I can see many refs not wanting to use it.

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    I like the idea myself :]

    If it was the world cup there'd probably be the UN as the 4th referee. that's my imagination lol/

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    It wont really disrupt the flow of the game as it says that if they are going to go ahead with these they must be done simultaneously (instantly)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScouseOrient View Post
    also.....

    how often do things like this really happen
    [cough] Roy Carroll [/cough]
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    sounds good
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    It will probably soon go away.

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    LOL i know but what happens if the thing is broken or whatever.. as i said earlier im just trying to show different points of view as im mixed... Perhaps the adidas football with the chip inside would be good? But that mean it could get broken aswell.. Would the fa provide the equipment.. or does it mean cash-strippen clubs have to fork out some much needed cash?
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    Using something like hawk eye would be a good idea. Like in Tennis it's always accurate (as FIFA or whoever want).

    The regulations they have put down for it are good. The fact it's only used for goal line decisions will mean no prevention of the flow of the game, along with the fact it's instant and only given to the referees. At least we won't have an ice hockey style buzzer going off every time the ball crosses the line :rolleyes:.


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    Yer i guess lol but after they introduce this i expect people will want them to introduce it for penalties offsides etc... That may slow it down
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    Quote Originally Posted by piddle2k6 View Post
    Yer i guess lol but after they introduce this i expect people will want them to introduce it for penalties offsides etc... That may slow it down
    Well there's no point for offsides, that's what the linesmen are for , even if they do get it occasionally wrong.

    Also, I think people wouldn't really want it for anything else other than the goal line. Fans and players won't want too much of a stop-start game. Football is meant to be a flowing, constant game and the vast majority of people will want to keep it that way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Grainger@CUFC View Post
    Using something like hawk eye would be a good idea. Like in Tennis it's always accurate (as FIFA or whoever want).

    The regulations they have put down for it are good. The fact it's only used for goal line decisions will mean no prevention of the flow of the game, along with the fact it's instant and only given to the referees. At least we won't have an ice hockey style buzzer going off every time the ball crosses the line :rolleyes:.
    I wouldn't mind a buzzer aslong as it worked, only reason it's annoying on Hockey is because it goes in a hell of a lot more.

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    dunno if i'd want it used like.. once they start using it for goal line decisiosn, people will start insisting it to be used for offsides and then onto tackles and it will just take the enjoyment right out of football


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