Video replays a step closer for soccer?

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Video replays a step closer for soccer?

By Stephen Fry

Football's lawmakers are to be asked to consider using instant video replays to help referees.

The French football federation (FFF) has asked the International FA Board (IFAB) for a video system to be tested in the professional game.

Sports such as rugby league, American football and cricket have already embraced video replays, while FIFA are already in the process of testing goal-line technology to judge when the ball crosses the line.

However, the request is likely to be opposed by FIFA president Sepp Blatter, who is against any technology that would hold up the game in any way.

The IFAB, who meet in Lucerne, Switzerland on March 4, are also being urged to crack down on time-wasting in the game. A FIFA statement said: "FIFA has proposed an amendment to the rules so that in future any player who intentionally interferes with the ball to prevent an opponent from restarting play, at a free-kick, throw-in or corner will receive a yellow card.?By the same token, it is proposed that a yellow card be shown to any player who interferes with the ball after his team has scored in an effort to delay the restart."

The IFAB will also hear a report on the latest trials of the goal-line technology, plus a request by UEFA to test a referees' communication system.

FIFA also want to amend the rules to put it in black and white that players' shirts and shorts cannot be attached to each other, following Cameroon's attempt to play in an all-in-one strip.

The IFAB is made up of representatives from the FAs of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland as well as FIFA. FIFA have four votes on the body, while the four British associations have one vote apiece. A proposal requires a three-quarter majority, six of the eight votes, to be passed.

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The problem is that video reviews would just provide proof at what losers soccer refs are. Worse in the world in all sports combined. And then of course the clock currently continues no matter what is happening on the field so critics will say reviews will take up too much time. I've seen them continue the clock while bombs were being thrown on the field. HELLO....MCFLY....ever heard of a stop-watch?
I like the idea of punishments for all the overpaid panzies that waste time. There should be automatic red cards and suspensions for diving...oh wait....then there would be nobody left on the field. Well they should at least call diving more than once every 10 games. Or how about forcing a diver to spend 10 minutes in a Rugby or AFL game......they wouldn't last 2 plays of contact. Maybe they should get rugby players to ref games? I'd like to see a soccer-player whine to an All Black!!!! (as in New Zealand, not skin)
I never took a dive and my son will never take one either. Of course I never made millions playing soccer and my son hasn't been signed yet.
 
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