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Goal-line technology

# goal-line-technology - Tuesday 2 April, 2013

Hawk-Eye shot down as GoalControl wins FIFA goal-line technology battle

The German system will operate at both the Confederations Cup and World Cup.

# goal-line-technology - Sunday 10 March, 2013

Scotch Wrath This post contains videos

# goal-line-technology - Tuesday 19 February, 2013

Bad Calls This post contains videos

10 occasions when goal-line technology would have come in handy

It looks like the end is near for ‘ghost goals’ after today’s news.

# goal-line-technology - Saturday 15 December, 2012

Blatter: ‘Goal-line technology works’

FIFA President makes the comment despite no contentious decision needing to be made during Club World Cup trial.

# goal-line-technology - Tuesday 11 December, 2012

Platini stands firm against goal-line technology

Two systems will be trialled at the Club World Cup this week, but Michel Platini still thinks it’s a big waste of money.

# goal-line-technology - Friday 7 December, 2012

Opinion: why goal-line technology isn’t good enough in this day and age

More drastic steps need to be taken in order to make officials’ lives easier, writes Paul Fennessy.

# goal-line-technology - Wednesday 5 December, 2012

Ref has ‘final word’ on goal-line technology

The initiative begins this week in Japan, following a surge of calls for it to be introduced in recent years.

# goal-line-technology - Thursday 5 July, 2012

It’s official: FIFA approves goal-line technology

Meanwhile, the Premier League has issued a statement supporting the idea.

# goal-line-technology - Tuesday 26 June, 2012

Euro 2012 a success, say Euro 2012 organisers

The Ukrainian tournament director has claimed a 25% increase in tourist traffic has proved doubters wrong.

# goal-line-technology - Thursday 24 May, 2012

At last! Wembley to host goal-line technology trial

FIFA will test out the Hawk-Eye system during England’s friendly international with Belgium on 2 June.

# goal-line-technology - Friday 27 April, 2012

21st Century This post contains a poll

About time: FIFA to test goal-line technology

The powers that be will test out a GoalRef system in the Danish league and Hawkeye in Hampshire this summer.

# goal-line-technology - Thursday 24 November, 2011

FA chiefs: Goal-line technology could be ready by next season

Tests on nine different systems are currently entering their final phase and should be completed this year.

# goal-line-technology - Tuesday 15 March, 2011

Hawk-Eye set for ‘secret trials’ in Premier League

The people behind the Hawk-Eye ball-tracking technology say they’ll be trying it out next year – but keeping results secret.

# goal-line-technology - Saturday 5 March, 2011

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Football chiefs to ban on-pitch snoods from July

The scarf-cum-hood popularised by Samir Nasri and most of the Manchester City team will be banned from this Summer.

# goal-line-technology - Tuesday 22 February, 2011

GAA: No trial for Hawk-Eye during Dublin league campaign

The GAA has dismissed reports that the goal-line technology will be introduced for Dublin’s games against Mayo or Down.

# goal-line-technology - Monday 19 July, 2010

THIERRY HENRY has told an American show he believes FIFA should introduce video replays to international football.

The former French forward – who helped deny Ireland a place in the World Cup with his handball in the second leg of the play-off which set up a goal for William Gallas – made the comments to a New York webcast as part of an interview.

Speaking to Sports Illustrated’s Dan Patrick Show, Henry acknowledged that it would save time and controversy at the top level of the game if replays were quickly consulted for goals or controversial offside decisions.

He said:

As I said to you, I do think we need to put the video [sic].

We gotta go back to the thing. To the point of… I’m not making the decisions. I think we need to put the video.

I think when the call is an important call for the game… how long would it take to watch the replay? Ten seconds?

When you look at it – when there is a controversial goal, or a controversial offside or all this kind of thing – you lose more time arguing than if you showed the replay!

Repeating his opinion that the France-Ireland World Cup playoff should have been replayed, Henry also said the words we had awaited for a full 243 days:

Again, I’ll say it – I do apologise to all the Irish fans.

Now perhaps we can move on.