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Super_Chelsea_Blue_Boys

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Taken from the BBC website just now.
FOOTBALL
The Football Association announces it has changed the retrospective action process ahead of next season.
From the start of the new campaign, the governing body can decide to take action against players when match officials are not in a position to fully assess an incident.
The amendment follows a tackle last season involving Wigan's Callum McManaman and Newcastle United's Massadio Haidara.

Do you think this is a good move or will it just add to the controversy of a dodgy decision?
 
The ref no longer has the last word! Let them have the benefit of equipment like tennis's Hawkeye! Then it can be settled on the spot!<ok>
 
The ref no longer has the last word! Let them have the benefit of equipment like tennis's Hawkeye! Then it can be settled on the spot!<ok>

Here here, refs prove every week they are not up to it with players now play acting as never before,so use technology to help them out. Good move, but years too late.