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June 05, 2006
Technical Fouls?
Posted by Nick
A writer in The Herald laments that there is insufficient reliance on technology in soccer officiating.
It seems more than a mite odd that the imminent World Cup will still not be deploying advanced technology for referees during the 64 matches. Not for the first time some of us are asking: what is it with football - unlike rugby, tennis, cricket and most other mainstream sports - that it cannot get its head around the video age?
I am heartneed by this -- I am not a fan of too much technology in officiating, but I've an open mind about it. One argument that just doesn't cut it with me, tho, is this idea that because other sports have it, our sport must, too. That makes no sense -- sports are different not just in their rules and aims but in their aesthetics, tradition and on. So what might be good for one isn't always for another.
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