FIFA president Sepp Blatter hasacknowledged that ref mistakes were madeand that FIFA will “ take on board again the discussion about technology . ” But he ’s not break down far enough .
Like most American soccer fans , I ’m not precisely passionate about the game . I really revel watch World Cup , even after the United States has been eliminated , but I have n’t seen an MLS game since the very first year when the Kansas City Wizards ( never “ The Wiz ” ) take the cupful or whatever it is that one strike in America . Soccer is a great game to check , but it ’s arduous to have myself become too enthral by sport where a fear of improving the biz is presented as a fright of technology .
Blatter is saying that goal - line engineering may be considered for succeeding World Cups and I suppose that ’s a start . But miscalled goals are n’t the only issue that technology could doctor . Cameras and increased communicating between the officials could help fix offside calls without disrupting the valued flow of the secret plan .

Nobody ’s aver FIFA needs tedious timeouts while ref shroud under a blanket to watch an inst rematch . But it ’s the most pop mutation in the existence . Would it kill them to point a few more eyeballs on the discipline ? Put a radio in the refs ’ auricle ? It wo n’t destroy the feel of the game — it’ll sanctify it .
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