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Sepp Blatter wants goal-line tech
« on: June 20, 2012, 09:11:18 PM »
Sepp Blatter wants goal-line tech.
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WARSAW, Poland -- The most powerful man in soccer called goal-line technology a "necessity" Wednesday, only hours after Ukraine was denied what appeared to be a legitimate goal in its must-win match against England at the European Championship.

"After last night's match GLT is no longer an alternative but a necessity," FIFA president Sepp Blatter wrote on Twitter.

Marko Devic's shot in the 62nd minute of Tuesday's match looped up off England goalkeeper Joe Hart and appeared to cross the goal line before it was cleared by defender John Terry. The official standing near the post didn't signal for a goal, leaving the referee no option but to play on.

If the goal had been awarded, Ukraine would have pulled even at 1-1. But the co-hosts instead lost 1-0, a result that eliminated them from the tournament.

Ukraine's players complained furiously, coach Oleg Blokhin raged on the touch line, and Twitter was quickly awash with indignation, reaction and opinion on goal-line technology.

Ukraine prime minister Mykola Azarov said Wednesday that even he saw the ball cross the line.

Azarov told The Associated Press on Wednesday that "if I saw from the stands that the ball had crossed the goal line, the referee was bound to see that."

He called on UEFA to "draw conclusions about this refereeing ... so that such incidents don't take place in the future."

The high-profile incident added to the momentum behind providing referees with high-tech aids to make accurate decisions.

UEFA is using Euro 2012 as a trial for the five-official system that features a referee, two linesmen and two additional assistants beside the goal. It's UEFA president Michel Platini's preferred alternative to goal-line technology.

FIFA will decide on July 5 whether to approve the five-official system and either of the two goal-line technology systems currently being tested in England and Denmark.

Speaking at a media briefing in Warsaw on Monday, Platini said he expects goal-line technology to be approved at the International Football Association Board meeting.

"Yes, Blatter will do it," Platini said. "He will (introduce) the technology, but I think it's a big mistake. ... It's the beginning of the technology, the arrival of the technology."

Critics often hark back to a number of memorable goal-line incidents whenever a fresh controversy occurs.

The most famous came in the 1966 World Cup final, when Geoff Hurst's shot that hit the underside of the crossbar and bounced down was ruled a goal. It gave England a 3-2 lead over Germany, and Hurst later completed his hat trick for a 4-2 win.

In a match between the same two countries at the 2010 World Cup, a long shot by England midfielder Frank Lampard bounced down behind goalkeeper Manuel Neuer's line before spinning back out. Uruguayan referee Jorge Larrionda looked across at his linesman and allowed play to continue. The goal would have made it 2-2, but instead England lost 4-1.

Platini said Monday that if an official had been beside the goal that day, he would have spotted that Lampard's shot crossed the line.

"Of course, because it's his job to see if the ball is inside the line," Platini said.

Two days later, those words are coming back to haunt him.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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Re: Sepp Blatter wants goal-line tech
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2012, 09:42:47 PM »
Take him 100 years to notice that.

Or one more thing platini is a idiot
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Re: Sepp Blatter wants goal-line tech
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2012, 10:43:00 PM »
Take him 100 years to notice that.

Or one more thing platini is a idiot

Both Platini and Blatter are idiots and crooks.  Blatter is only saying this to appease Ukraine as that is where the the tournament is being held.  He's a two-faced liar.

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Re: Sepp Blatter wants goal-line tech
« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2012, 12:25:50 AM »
How about offside line technology
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Re: Sepp Blatter wants goal-line tech
« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2012, 04:22:09 AM »
Take him 100 years to notice that.

Or one more thing platini is a idiot

Both Platini and Blatter are idiots and crooks.  Blatter is only saying this to appease Ukraine as that is where the the tournament is being held.  He's a two-faced liar.

Absolutely.

It goes some distance to help swallow/assuage the $$$ they invested and to keep the who knows what we could have accomplished had the goal been allowed questions alive. Both will help Ukraine secure a favour down the road. Ukraine's leadership also get to leverage football as a political tool in their domestic battles. One wonders whether Yulia Tymoshenko had a TV in her cell.

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Re: Sepp Blatter wants goal-line tech
« Reply #5 on: June 21, 2012, 07:56:12 AM »
"Yes, Blatter will do it," Platini said. "He will (introduce) the technology, but I think it's a big mistake. ... It's the beginning of the technology, the arrival of the technology."

after goal-line technology, it will be offside technology. then skynet. then judgement day.

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Re: Sepp Blatter wants goal-line tech
« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2012, 08:23:05 AM »
"Yes, Blatter will do it," Platini said. "He will (introduce) the technology, but I think it's a big mistake. ... It's the beginning of the technology, the arrival of the technology."

after goal-line technology, it will be offside technology. then skynet. then judgement day.

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Re: Sepp Blatter wants goal-line tech
« Reply #7 on: June 21, 2012, 08:24:51 AM »
Take him 100 years to notice that.

Or one more thing platini is a idiot

Both Platini and Blatter are idiots and crooks.  Blatter is only saying this to appease Ukraine as that is where the the tournament is being held.  He's a two-faced liar.

Absolutely.

It goes some distance to help swallow/assuage the $$$ they invested and to keep the who knows what we could have accomplished had the goal been allowed questions alive. Both will help Ukraine secure a favour down the road. Ukraine's leadership also get to leverage football as a political tool in their domestic battles. One wonders whether Yulia Tymoshenko had a TV in her cell.

she more likely concerned now with 'MCDT' (Murder Charge Defense Technology' to help with the pending murder charge
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Re: Sepp Blatter wants goal-line tech
« Reply #8 on: June 21, 2012, 08:41:28 AM »
Sometimes life is not absolute.

No need for goal line technology.

the rule can simply state as it does now that if the ref cannot really confirm the goal because it is too close or too fast then it is not a goal.

That was the whole point about putting the nets.

It is an obvious goal when it ends up in the back of the net.

ukraine play a whole 90 mins, why did they not properly hit a shot into they net.

they rather nit pick about a half a goal which cannot be conclusively evaluated.


Truth is Goal line technology will not be absolute, because computer are not 100 % there is such a thing as false positive,
Hacking
or even referee interpretation on the Video.

Look at the NFL

even with all the camaras the ref sometimes still cannot 100% determine if the foot was on the line etc.

there is still disputes etc.

All you are doing is shifting the discussion and adding complications.


Hit the next so the whole world know it is a gold.

sometimes we try to get too complicated and the end result is no different from the thing we trying to change.
Nothing in life is absolute.

leave it up to the ref.
 

 

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