1066familyman
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- Jan 15, 2008
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From my position in the ground it's impossible for me to say whether he was off or onside. Trial by video replay or stills after the event are another thing. Officials only have a split second in which to make their decision.
I'm no supporter of video technology in football, the game doesn't lend itself to such things like cricket and tennis do. Where do you even begin with using video technology for offside decisions? I'm a great believer in the old swings and roundabouts school of thought.
One interesting point though about weak officiating last night I did notice. Zamora was been held and blatantly shirt tugged by an Ipswich defender right in front of the lino. Lino gave nothing and Zamora had a moan at him. Minutes later a lesser case of pulling by the same defender on Zamora took place and the linesman couldn't put his flag up quick enough! Very weak to be so easily influenced like that.
I'm no supporter of video technology in football, the game doesn't lend itself to such things like cricket and tennis do. Where do you even begin with using video technology for offside decisions? I'm a great believer in the old swings and roundabouts school of thought.
One interesting point though about weak officiating last night I did notice. Zamora was been held and blatantly shirt tugged by an Ipswich defender right in front of the lino. Lino gave nothing and Zamora had a moan at him. Minutes later a lesser case of pulling by the same defender on Zamora took place and the linesman couldn't put his flag up quick enough! Very weak to be so easily influenced like that.