Hawkeye to be trialled
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Hawkeye to be trialled
as a long-time advocate of technology in football I'm delighted to see this. I'd like to see it on offside decisions too
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 281768.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 281768.stm
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Re: Hawkeye to be trialled
Not 100% sure, but doesn't it watch a static line? think it would need to move some to be useful for Offsides...communistworkethic wrote:as a long-time advocate of technology in football I'm delighted to see this. I'd like to see it on offside decisions too
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 281768.stm
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Re: Hawkeye to be trialled
as I've previously stated all it has to track is the last man - between prozone and Hawkeye this is not a huge leap in technologyWorthy4England wrote:Not 100% sure, but doesn't it watch a static line? think it would need to move some to be useful for Offsides...communistworkethic wrote:as a long-time advocate of technology in football I'm delighted to see this. I'd like to see it on offside decisions too
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Re: Hawkeye to be trialled
Wasn't aware you'd previously stated ...and wasn't suggesting it couldn't be done either just didn't think that Hawkeye on it's tod was the right answer..communistworkethic wrote:as I've previously stated all it has to track is the last man - between prozone and Hawkeye this is not a huge leap in technologyWorthy4England wrote:Not 100% sure, but doesn't it watch a static line? think it would need to move some to be useful for Offsides...communistworkethic wrote:as a long-time advocate of technology in football I'm delighted to see this. I'd like to see it on offside decisions too
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 281768.stm
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