I just watched a video on Skysports saying that video goal line technology is on its way to the premier leage after Dr. Paul Hawkins (the man behind hawkeye) has been doing test at Reading. It looks like by next season this will be apart of the game. I think it can only be positive as the message of wheter it has completed crossed the line or not gets to the ref in half a second. Thoughts?
He's been testing it at Reading for a couple of months now and it doesn't mean that it will be a part of the EPL next season, it's just a test. I don't want Hawkeye in the game at all. Sure, there's controversy and everything but it's a part of the game and the rest of the world deals with it so the EPL should too.
<div class="quote_poster">twofivefive Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">He's been testing it at Reading for a couple of months now and it doesn't mean that it will be a part of the EPL next season, it's just a test. I don't want Hawkeye in the game at all. Sure, there's controversy and everything but it's a part of the game and the rest of the world deals with it so the EPL should too.</div> There have been numerous sources saying it will be used in the premier league next season. And why wouldn't you have it if their is no waiting time or anything? I don't see your point.
<div class="quote_poster">twofivefive Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">He's been testing it at Reading for a couple of months now and it doesn't mean that it will be a part of the EPL next season, it's just a test. I don't want Hawkeye in the game at all. Sure, there's controversy and everything but it's a part of the game and the rest of the world deals with it so the EPL should too.</div> Your just saying that because if there was hawk eye last weekend Middlesbrough wouldnt have gotton full points against Fulham