Billinge_Lump wrote:Why not? It works very well in the NFL and would stop people wanting every little decision that led to a goal looked at. If don't think that would happen you're being a little naive.
That's rubbish.
Every little thing?? Just the obvious things that any ref normally should look at....nothing new.
Billinge_Lump wrote:Do you look at offside? Fouls? Dives? Obstruction?
Yes...but only when a goal is scored. Why is that so hard to understand??
Billinge_Lump wrote:Why? Everyone knows referees make mistakes, why not just admit it?
Oh the fooking irony....of course they make mistakes and the entire point of this is to reduce that and help them get it right.
Billinge_Lump wrote:That's nice, I'd like what I suggested and that's just as do able.
Of course but flawed.
Billinge_Lump wrote:Until the FA bow before media pressure...
Now that's were you are assuming for the sake of your argument that the pressure is wrongly founded...just because it runs counter to your point of view. What's wrong with pressure if the essence is correct...but eh you know best carry on being dismissive.....but come the day, you and your ilk will be reminded big time of your folly. I don't think it will be too long, but carry on with your head in the sand if it suits.
Let's have more injustice...because we have to take the rough with the smooth....don't we???
But as long as people hang on to the every little thing nonsense.....it will be hard....the very same 'every little things' that are somehow not a problem now and can be ignored, but would be some sort of an embarrassment when looked at on a picture.
These 'every little things' are actually a handful of things.
AND we aren't inventing anymore that don't exist already....so nothing is changing...it's just a bloody diversion.