It turns out that what the World Cup needed wasn't goal line technology, but FIFA to stop believing they're doing the lesser federations a favour by giving referees who aren't up to standard roles at the tournament.
It has to be said that the real innovation that should be taken forward isn't the goal line technology, but the can of foam to mark where the wall should be for free kicks...however, after seeing the Greeks inch their toes over the line at least twice against Japan, it hasn't taken long for players to start finding ways to take advantage of it. Same can be said for the amount of corners taken at the tournament where the ball is outside the corner circle.
It has to be said that the real innovation that should be taken forward isn't the goal line technology, but the can of foam to mark where the wall should be for free kicks...however, after seeing the Greeks inch their toes over the line at least twice against Japan, it hasn't taken long for players to start finding ways to take advantage of it. Same can be said for the amount of corners taken at the tournament where the ball is outside the corner circle.
Beeb 2 has it on non- stop from 11 am to 8 pm. And what comes after that marathon? Why, an hour of "today at Wimbledon" 
