Mazee, juzi ulinipinga sana kuhusu replays (kama zile za NFL) za calls zinazoweza kubadili kabisa mwelekeo wa game na uwezo wa makocha kuweza kuzi-challenge calls za namna hiyo.
But I had a point. A great point, to be precise. Sasa hata Sepp Blatter kumbe anakubaliana na mimi. Hebu soma hii makala niliyoipata sasa hivi toka Yahoo Sports:
FIFA considering review system to improve officiating at World Cup
RIO DE JANEIRO Perhaps this is the worst of it, and World Cup refereeing will never ever be this bad again.
At least entertain that thought in between roars of laughter as a snippet of evidence indicates better days are ahead for the most reviled officials in the world.
FIFA chief Sepp Blatter suggested this week that managers should be allowed to challenge referee's decisions much like in the NFL and at a press conference here Saturday, another FIFA official chimed in without holding up a stop sign.
When asked about Blatter's remarks, Gerard Houllier of FIFA's Technical Study Group said, "It shows FIFA has an open mind about everything and anything."
Even if these are empty words, this is a notable change in an organization that has made Bud Selig and Major League Baseball seem radically progressive. After a long spell of resistance, the goal-line cameras are in use in this tournament, and Blatter seemed convinced that managers should have the right to challenge referees.
"Why don't we give team managers the possibility of two challenges for refereeing during the match?" Blatter told delegates at the FIFA Conference in Sao Paolo. "If the manager disagrees with a decision, why should he not ask for an immediate TV review?"
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Cc: Nyamgluu