1. In the Dutch cup there were a couple of games this season with a video-ref. Maybe the UEFA should try that out? Could maybe, just maybe make the game a bit more fair.

    Oh and goal-line technology? Also something that could help.
  2. UEFA can barely make use of those referees on the goal-line. The video ref has been trialled elsewhere this year too and seems to work reasonably well.
  3. Originally posted by bartajax:In the Dutch cup there were a couple of games this season with a video-ref. Maybe the UEFA should try that out? Could maybe, just maybe make the game a bit more fair.

    Oh and goal-line technology? Also something that could help.
    and let players pay high fees for diving (or ban for few matches)
  4. Money is no punishment. I think a club would happily pay for a dive leading to a goal in a big game.
  5. Originally posted by iTim:[..]
    Money is no punishment. I think a club would happily pay for a dive leading to a goal in a big game.
    okay... money for the first time, if you do it second time - one match ban, third time - two or three matches stop... etc. this could work...
  6. sad part is that this is very common in football... and the diver is usually hero when he makes it for penalty kick, that's what needs to be changed at first place...
  7. yesterday night in madrid the referee has won the match and vidal has lost both matches
  8. Lucky bastards! He (referee) should never more act as referee in a game like this. Hopefully Barca kicked out tonight and Juventus will be Lucky. They deserve it.
  9. I think referees did huge mistakes for both sides... I don't like Real (and hate Ronaldo), but the mistakes weren't just Ronaldo's offside goal(s) and not clear red for Vidal (he should have got it earlier anyway)...
    Also penalty kick for Bayern was after Robben's diving...
    Casemiro should have got second yellow for diving and wanting penalty kick...

    Video for football is needed! (even NFL has it!)
  10. i agree forza juve


  11. agree. but only to judge onside/offside situations, to determine when the ball has completely crossed the goal line, or whether the foul was committed in the penalty area or not.