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Mick Mac

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I don't think I've ever seen a worse England performance against a good team. Playing SG, JT and in effect Rooney out of their best positions is not good managing. The only plus is that perhaps that smug idiot Blatter may change his mind about the use of technology.
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Expat, why do you ask? Isn't it obvious. It happens in other sports.It wouldn't have delayed the game. There is no reason it can't be applied to major tournements. They don't mind changing the bloody ball all the time.
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expat Wrote:

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> >Your question was why should he and FIFA. Isn't

> it obvious?

> You mean because a goal was not allowed? Not the

> first nor the last time...


with the right technology it will be the last time a goal is not allowed. its gone beyond a joke,fifa need to move forwasrd.

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This is the only are where technology would be appropriate to football. The referee would know almost immediately that the ball had crossed the line and could give a goal. There would be no interruption to the game for endless replays.
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Crap decision but I see the over paid delusional twats are hiding behind it already. I also notice Cappello refusing to resign as the twats at the FA, like Sven, gave him a doubled non performace related 'loyalty' bonus and ludicrous one way severance payments.... as he started making noises about moving on when the Juventus and Inter jobs were around! England manager, nice gig if you can get it.
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