"I think we should be careful," he said. "The great thing about our game is that it should be simple, free-flowing and that it carries on. We don't want to become like a rugby game, so I'm probably in favour of simplicity and keeping a lot as it is."
what do you think? it may help a lot the refs but don't you think it's going to ruin our simple game?
#amf
if any of you cry at my funeral, i'll never speak to you again
Quote: Stanley wrote in post #3what do you think? it may help a lot the refs but don't you think it's going to ruin our simple game?
#amf
The problem with the game today is it's become a business first, big money can be lost due to an error by an 'unsighted' linesman or a 'blinkered' ref.....*cough, Howard Webb*. Personally I don't think it will slow the game down, if the system put in place is used correctly. The game has been screaming out for goal line technology since the '66 Final, even though we did go on to score another goal! As for ruining, our simple game, I think the overpaid prima donna players are doing a fine job themselves.
Quote: Stanley wrote in post #3what do you think? it may help a lot the refs but don't you think it's going to ruin our simple game?
#amf
The problem with the game today is it's become a business first, big money can be lost due to an error by an 'unsighted' linesman or a 'blinkered' ref.....*cough, Howard Webb*. Personally I don't think it will slow the game down, if the system put in place is used correctly. The game has been screaming out for goal line technology since the '66 Final, even though we did go on to score another goal! As for ruining, our simple game, I think the overpaid prima donna players are doing a fine job themselves.
sums it up mate...agreed with every word you said..
if any of you cry at my funeral, i'll never speak to you again