I find it funny how Uefa/Fifa are making a meal out of the whole refereeing case. You know what i am talking about here. The 3rd referee option behind the goal for example. They tested it in some u-tournament, didnt they? I dont remember too well, but i know i saw a game where they had referees behind the goal. Later i heard they said it was a successful experiment.
If they dont want or cant bring the video reply in to the game, just get more referees in. Why are they wasting so much time on it, and make a meal out of it? How long are we going to experiment these things in some u-20 level tournaments.
Lets not forget other big calls. We had the same talk when Pool scored the phantom goal against Chelsea couple of seasons ago in CL.
What happened in France-Ireland game was huge. Something must be done, and soon, before the next world cup.
But i am pretty sure nothing will, because after all the "lets improve the game" talks by Blatter and others, in the end it still is about politics and lets say star power (France>Ireland). (just like the seeding process for the playoffs).
Oh, and what makes it "funnier" is that Fifa promotes fair play before the games kickoff.
Oh and: http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/worldwideprograms/releases/newsid=1097850.html
*I opened the topic since its more about refereeing improvement than just the Henry incident.
So there i ask, they didnt seem to have problem experimenting with the golden goal, silver goal what ever. But this is huge, Ireland didnt get a ticket because one guy cheated.
What kind of message that sends us? Cheating is allowed now? Henry is one of the role models, heck now it seems his also one of the untouchables. The media doesnt even attack (apart from the brittish). Saying things like, well everyone would have done it. I bet if it wouldnt been Henry, but some other player things would be different.
If they dont want or cant bring the video reply in to the game, just get more referees in. Why are they wasting so much time on it, and make a meal out of it? How long are we going to experiment these things in some u-20 level tournaments.
Lets not forget other big calls. We had the same talk when Pool scored the phantom goal against Chelsea couple of seasons ago in CL.
What happened in France-Ireland game was huge. Something must be done, and soon, before the next world cup.
But i am pretty sure nothing will, because after all the "lets improve the game" talks by Blatter and others, in the end it still is about politics and lets say star power (France>Ireland). (just like the seeding process for the playoffs).
Oh, and what makes it "funnier" is that Fifa promotes fair play before the games kickoff.
Oh and: http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/worldwideprograms/releases/newsid=1097850.html

*I opened the topic since its more about refereeing improvement than just the Henry incident.
So there i ask, they didnt seem to have problem experimenting with the golden goal, silver goal what ever. But this is huge, Ireland didnt get a ticket because one guy cheated.
What kind of message that sends us? Cheating is allowed now? Henry is one of the role models, heck now it seems his also one of the untouchables. The media doesnt even attack (apart from the brittish). Saying things like, well everyone would have done it. I bet if it wouldnt been Henry, but some other player things would be different.
