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Dear Football fan

The latest Football Omnibus survey gives you the chance to have your say on Goal Line Technology, Video Refereeing and the National Football Museum Click here to take part

At its meeting on 3rd March in Manchester, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), the guardian of the Laws of the Game, gave the go ahead for the development of goal-line technology for deciding whether a ball has crossed the line or not.

Any proposed system seeking IFAB approval must meet the following four principles:

The technology should apply only to goal-line technology
The system must be 100% accurate
The indication of whether or not the ball has crossed the line must be instantaneous between the system and the referee
The signal is communicated only to the match officials.
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We are also running a quick survey on Football Management Video games and would appreciate it if you would take part.

There are just 6 questions, it should only take a minute of your time and you can earn FFC Reward points as ever.

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Many thanks for your support

The FFC Team

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2 comments

  • thedunedan says:

    this topic has been driving me nuts for ages, so unsure of what to put and how it will change the game. Will have to think about this one

  • ernshaw says:

    has to be yes…too much at stake in the modern game to be at the mercy of some dodgy decisions…..there is a lot of value to be added by the use of this technology at the correct input level……….very naive not to consider this in moving forward….

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