Video technology still question for football or not

@kevinll (967)
China
August 27, 2010 7:39pm CST
After World Cup of South Africa the video help is still a question. Now the head of European soccer insists referees do not need help from video technology.He contends that five officials should be enough to spot a penalty, hand ball or whether the ball crosses the line. Meanwhile some players and teams have to face unfair treat from referees. What's your idea about the video technology?
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@adhyz82 (36249)
• Indonesia
28 Aug 10
i prefer to choose watch a normally football without technolgy :)
@akn1961 (1034)
• India
28 Aug 10
that is impossible because i like match and i seen all matches thanks your view.
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
28 Aug 10
I don't really see the point of why they are so much against technology. Almost all other sports have embraced technology which after initial reluctance have become an integral part of the sports. I think at least for the goal mouth decisions video technology is a must. Having 5 officials is good for the officials as they have more employment, but does not guarantee the results. Cheers! Ram
• Indonesia
28 Aug 10
That's nonsense.The jury can be bribe now for they can decide everything without any proove that they might be wrong! I suggest in every match, there should be a huge screen like on a music concert that showed the match live. Then they can replay it infront of the jury and the spectator. The jury won't have the guts to speaks differently.