B_i_N
2nd March 2007, 08:38 AM
Quite an interesting development starting next season, which starts in April here, the Norwegian FA are going to allow repeats of the action, including repeats where refs are deemed to have made a contriversial decision, on the large screen at the stadium.
Could this be one of the first steps to video the video ref being introduced?
This is the link, but it is in Norwegian
http://fotball.aftenposten.no/eliteserien/article75965.ece
I guess someone like Sky will pick up on it pretty quickly.
In my opinion the refs are just human and it's impossible to be see everything and always make a correct decision. Now the technology is in place I just can't see why video refs cannot be introduced. One bad decision can cost a team an important victory, can cause relegation, can lose or win a club millions of pounds etc.
Could this be one of the first steps to video the video ref being introduced?
This is the link, but it is in Norwegian
http://fotball.aftenposten.no/eliteserien/article75965.ece
I guess someone like Sky will pick up on it pretty quickly.
In my opinion the refs are just human and it's impossible to be see everything and always make a correct decision. Now the technology is in place I just can't see why video refs cannot be introduced. One bad decision can cost a team an important victory, can cause relegation, can lose or win a club millions of pounds etc.