Video referee, football he will join the 21st century?

Posted July 11, 2010 in Rouspétages by Did

Money It is decided, I do not look a football game until there is no video referee. Football today is more like judo at a ball game. The many errors of arbitration in any case decide the score of the game. : -?

Would not the many errors of Arbitration of the last world cup. We can also not blame the referees are only human! I wonder how one can detect an offside to the eye: it is necessary to see the departure of the ball in one direction and position players elsewhere. :-O Arbitrators have two eyes but they are not chameleons to see two things at once! Yet we, spectators, we can see a replay with a line showing the offside trap in seconds. Why not show this picture to the referee at all?

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Even tennis, sports traditionalist uses counters to the speed of the ball to the net and sensors on the lines. Today it would be very easy to manage the outputs of field goals and fully automatically. This would avoid seeing targets validated or invalidated wrongly as it did even during the World Cup, when millions are at stake!

Have you wondered why 30 years ago, the games had at least five goals while today it enchaine 0-0? Simply because right now, advocates have the right tackle, push, pull, hold, drop an attacker can potentially scratch or a small mistake ... a penalty? Never! :-|

In a match means, if I will, I should put at least 10 yellow cards and 10 penalties, finally, hoping that players return to play quieter and it is not necessary to get there.

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I would still like example is the match Ghana - United States where Africans chained faults unsanctioned against an American team too nice. It was the referee to restore the balance, many penalties should have been hissed.

And of course, the final of the 2010 World Cup is the most blatant example of the limits of arbitrage "human". When much is at stake, we do not let players shoot in the legs like that! The lack of systematic striker should be punished like any misconduct by a penalty.

The advantage? Instead of finishing the match with a goal in overtime Spanish so that there would be more Dutch corner, we would have ended on a nice score of 7-4 or 9-6 in regular time. These scores offend you? Yet this was the norm during the creation of football and its rules.

The game has changed in hardness and arbitration has softened. It is time to enforce the rules again!

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