Instead of FIFA spending millions of dollars for a high tech system to determine
whether or not the ball actually crossed the goal line, I have been pushing for a much simpler and less expensive video-review system, similar to that in the National Hockey League.
All NHL video reviews are decided by the league office in Toronto, officially called
"the situation room", nicknamed "the war room" The war room monitors all games in progress. For soccer, the video replay official, likely a retired referee, would be at the stadium in the press box.
Here's the transparency part: The NHL posts a report of all video reviews on its web site, including the time, the issue, and whether video confirmed or reversed the call.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/blog.htm?id=64
whether or not the ball actually crossed the goal line, I have been pushing for a much simpler and less expensive video-review system, similar to that in the National Hockey League.
All NHL video reviews are decided by the league office in Toronto, officially called
"the situation room", nicknamed "the war room" The war room monitors all games in progress. For soccer, the video replay official, likely a retired referee, would be at the stadium in the press box.
Here's the transparency part: The NHL posts a report of all video reviews on its web site, including the time, the issue, and whether video confirmed or reversed the call.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/blog.htm?id=64
Comment