We've seen it happen in the World Cup, we've seen it happen in the Premier League, let's face it, we see it happen week in, week out.
So why has nothing been done to rectify the problem?
I am of course referring to these countless errors being made by referees on a weekly basis. We've seen them for decades now, and astonishingly the technology to avoid them has been available since the invention of something called 'Video'.
Rugby makes use of it, Tennis makes use of it, Cricket makes use of it... shall I really go on? What I don't understand is, why hasn't the richest sport in the world managed to make use of it? How hard is it to stick a man in a room with a tv and a walkie talkie?
This is a subject that really riles me, especially after the Lampard goal in the world cup, De Jong's tackle on Hatem and today's decision involving Rooney. Why of all sports is Football stuck in the stone age?
What are your thoughts on this subject? Will the FA or UEFA ever shell out a few hundred quid for a TV, a walkie talkie and a man to use them?
So why has nothing been done to rectify the problem?
I am of course referring to these countless errors being made by referees on a weekly basis. We've seen them for decades now, and astonishingly the technology to avoid them has been available since the invention of something called 'Video'.
Rugby makes use of it, Tennis makes use of it, Cricket makes use of it... shall I really go on? What I don't understand is, why hasn't the richest sport in the world managed to make use of it? How hard is it to stick a man in a room with a tv and a walkie talkie?
This is a subject that really riles me, especially after the Lampard goal in the world cup, De Jong's tackle on Hatem and today's decision involving Rooney. Why of all sports is Football stuck in the stone age?
What are your thoughts on this subject? Will the FA or UEFA ever shell out a few hundred quid for a TV, a walkie talkie and a man to use them?