paphosranger
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No I mean a goal looked over the line but the camera wasn't conclusive apparently so the ref couldn't change his mind mate.Frank Lampard v Germany in South Africa 2010.
No I mean a goal looked over the line but the camera wasn't conclusive apparently so the ref couldn't change his mind mate.Frank Lampard v Germany in South Africa 2010.
I thought so too. Both hands on the defender as he jumped.Just me that thinks Barca first goal is a foul for the boy climbing on kroos
Just me that thinks Barca first goal is a foul for the boy climbing on kroos
La Liga is the only major league in Europe without Goal line technologyAlways cheated.
Take legal action, the legal case findings will be that there was no angle to confirm the ball was over the line. Unless they are taking action for lack of goal line tech?
Nah not for me, Kroos isn't looking for it either. He doesn't impede Kroos.
Real were given a penalty for a dive though. Barca player stupidly left out a dangling leg but the Real player stuck his foot out in order to initiate the contact.
I can't help feel like football clubs are getting more and more paranoid after the introduction of technology in the game, and this is just another example.
Technology was supposed to clear up the game and instead it feels like every week another club is kicking off about a descison going against them.
It's getting tedious now.
Is that the best angle they have? Looks like it may be over but it's hardly conclusive.That ball is over the line. Absolutely no question.
Mind you the filth would get away with that too.
Is that the best angle they have? Looks like it may be over but it's hardly conclusive.
Yeah.Are you seriously telling me the evidence in post #54, isn't conclusive?
Nah not for me, Kroos isn't looking for it either. He doesn't impede Kroos.
Real were given a penalty for a dive though. Barca player stupidly left out a dangling leg but the Real player stuck his foot out in order to initiate the contact.
How does the goal line tech work in the epl? Is there a chip in the ball or something?
I'm not talking about them winning their case. I don't really care about that.They, nobody, can ever be allowed to win a game of football in a court.
Probably worse than winning a league in a zoom call or by e-Mail.
You can but FIFA rules allow them to ban the club in question and if appropriate all clubs and the entire Spanish FA from all football activity without limitBarcelona may take legal route over Yamal's 'phantom goal' at Real Madrid
Barcelona president Joan Laporta says he will not rule out taking legal action after Lamine Yamal's 'phantom goal' during El Clasico.www.bbc.co.uk
I watched El Clasico last night and felt they were hard done by.
I thought you couldn't take legal action?