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Should video evidence be introduced into football.........

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to enable people to see reality from illusion ?

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uVb2gbMtN3I

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  1. In fact, video evidence has been introduced into football matches. You could see elizondo showed red card to Zidane after watching the video. But anyway I do not like it and I think the referees' mistakes are parts of football.


  2. C.Ronaldo is so obvious that we don't need it... every player dives but ONLY C.Ronalda dives with every fu*king touch!!!

  3. Sounds like a very good idea Sir Dave, especially those in denial. LOL.

  4. Not really

    FIFA wants any rules and regulations to be practical, not only in top European leagues but all member federations in the world

  5. finally a sensible guy who understands me!

  6. Everyone already knows what's what where Steve is concerned. It's a shame but everyone (speaking of offensive minded players) has done it at some point so everyone would be booked during any given 90 min match. I may hate the t**t with a passion but at least Drogba can admit his offenses, look it up on youtube "Sometimes I dive...so what" was the equivalent of a post-match interview he gave...it was the only time I can say that I both lost all respect for and gain an ounce of respect for a single player all at the same time. Astounding.

  7. all the greats do it or did it so really i couldn't care less

    anyways video evidence should not be used during the game but it is used somewhat after the game so refs know to look out for the divers so they system is good i think.

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