1. yes a good news .. they will use it at Confederations Cup too
  2. Only for these times when the ball *almost* crosses the line? Or also for off-sides, fautls, etc?
  3. just for the goal-non goal
  4. I thought the other system with stuff on the goal seemed cooler.
  5. The existing tech is fine. 7 hawk eye cameras is going to cost an absolute shit load of cash.
  6. I doubt it will even dent finances of the 20 clubs and the Premier League combined. From what I read on goal.com, it'll cost the clubs around £85,000 a year to run plus a one-off installation cost in the region of £50,000. My question, what happens to the system installed at the stadiums of relegated teams? Because until the Football League jump on-board, it'll be useless.
  7. Soooooooo... Bayern-Barça and Borussia-Madrid... The unexpected happened! Four great matches ahead
  8. I think whatever happened, we were in for four great games. I think Madrid will be in the final with Bayern. Barcelona have relied on their home form in the previous two ties and I can't see Bayern rolling over easily at the Nou Camp.
  9. The 2nd match at Camp Nou will be epic I'm sure.
    Yep, I'm also betting on a Bayern-Madrid final, but I wouldn't bet on the possible winner of that match. I mean, Bayern plays MILES better than Madrid in all aspects, but Mourinho does really know how to pump his players for the finals.
  10. .. and he already beat them in a final
  11. Madrid sure will be in the final ....and Barca - Munich depends how is Messi ...anyway i think Munich is in a better form ....

    It will be epic a Clasico in the final
  12. Tottenham out ....

    Chelsea vs Basel

    Benfica vs Fenerbahçe