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Diving, Should technology be used to stop it?
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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 226510" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>That's where I disagree, it is in my opinion all too often the exaggerated scaremongering of people who do not like change, all of the incidents in that match could have been handled in half the time had a video referee been on the team, as he would only be called in if the referee feels he needs assistance, or if he sees that the referee has made a mistake.</p><p></p><p>At the moment, the new rules with the added responsibility heaped on the referee, who is only human and prone to being mislead or simply missing things, is killing the game. Good referees aren't suddenly becoming bad referees, they are simply being overloaded. The only answer I can see is to improve supervision, or decrease the amount of rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 226510, member: 175057"] That's where I disagree, it is in my opinion all too often the exaggerated scaremongering of people who do not like change, all of the incidents in that match could have been handled in half the time had a video referee been on the team, as he would only be called in if the referee feels he needs assistance, or if he sees that the referee has made a mistake. At the moment, the new rules with the added responsibility heaped on the referee, who is only human and prone to being mislead or simply missing things, is killing the game. Good referees aren't suddenly becoming bad referees, they are simply being overloaded. The only answer I can see is to improve supervision, or decrease the amount of rules. [/QUOTE]
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