why can there just be a siren which sounds when the whole of the ball crosses the line?
This would save the problem of interrupting the game.
Might be annoying during warm up, or the odd time when someone is offside and still shoots.
by dunkdafunk » Mon Jun 28, 2010 6:53 am
by Briggsy » Mon Jun 28, 2010 7:16 am
dunkdafunk wrote:why can there just be a siren which sounds when the whole of the ball crosses the line?
This would save the problem of interrupting the game.
Might be annoying during warm up, or the odd time when someone is offside and still shoots.
by Q8 Gooner » Mon Jun 28, 2010 7:56 am
by Yorkyblue » Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:00 am
by Yorkyblue » Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:01 am
Briggsy wrote:dunkdafunk wrote:why can there just be a siren which sounds when the whole of the ball crosses the line?
This would save the problem of interrupting the game.
Might be annoying during warm up, or the odd time when someone is offside and still shoots.
this is used in hockey but I see faults with that what happens if a player crosses the line?
then your going to say put a microchip in the ball, the ball gets kicked and the micro chip will get damaged
by Q8 Gooner » Mon Jun 28, 2010 8:06 am
Yorkyblue wrote:Might as well compare the goals. Both were clearly over the line too.
by gooneritis » Mon Jun 28, 2010 9:06 am
by gooneritis » Mon Jun 28, 2010 9:07 am
dunkdafunk wrote:why can there just be a siren which sounds when the whole of the ball crosses the line?
This would save the problem of interrupting the game.
Might be annoying during warm up, or the odd time when someone is offside and still shoots.
by Fabrestuta » Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:24 pm
gooneritis wrote:lol at the sweaties, paddys and other bitter fans harping on about "justice" for 66' LOL.
it's not even that similar, england went on to score again against german in 66' and replays and modern technology suggests it probably did cross the line anyway so how can it be 'justice'? even if the 66' goal was disallowed we still scored again, germany didn't, it wasn't as though the krouts had had a goal disallowed to prevent them equalising thus changing the course of the game just as it did last night.
for the record i think we'd still have gotten beat yesterday and i refuse to defend a terrible team who were outclassed but...justice for 66'? lol what a load of bitter wankness.
by Briggsy » Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:30 pm
by Fabrestuta » Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:35 pm
Briggsy wrote:its true its Karma end of its like Ireland got knocked out because of a injustice of a bad refereeing decision much the same way as Ireland scored a the most dubious penalty against georgia
by Briggsy » Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:39 pm
by freddybhoy » Mon Jun 28, 2010 9:11 pm
Take the lemon out your arse mate! It's a wind up. Nothing more, nothing less. As for us "sweaties" being "bitter", read your post back again and tell me who's bitter? We've known since time began that we'll amount to very little in the grand scheme of all things football, bar the occassional brush with glory. However, we had our "delusions of grandeur" moment in Argentina in 1978 , much to everyone's amusement south of Hadrians . England fall into that trap every four years, much to OUR amusement. It's called sporting rivalry and we'll carry on giving as good as we get! You'll no doubt get plenty more opportunities to laugh at our expense. And what's more, I'll be here to face the music!gooneritis wrote:lol at the sweaties, paddys and other bitter fans harping on about "justice" for 66' LOL.
it's not even that similar, england went on to score again against german in 66' and replays and modern technology suggests it probably did cross the line anyway so how can it be 'justice'? even if the 66' goal was disallowed we still scored again, germany didn't, it wasn't as though the krouts had had a goal disallowed to prevent them equalising thus changing the course of the game just as it did last night.
for the record i think we'd still have gotten beat yesterday and i refuse to defend a terrible team who were outclassed but...justice for 66'? lol what a load of bitter wankness.
by Popey » Mon Jun 28, 2010 9:23 pm
by Fabrestuta » Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:37 am
freddybhoy wrote:Take the lemon out your arse mate! It's a wind up. Nothing more, nothing less. As for us "sweaties" being "bitter", read your post back again and tell me who's bitter? We've known since time began that we'll amount to very little in the grand scheme of all things football, bar the occassional brush with glory. However, we had our "delusions of grandeur" moment in Argentina in 1978 , much to everyone's amusement south of Hadrians . England fall into that trap every four years, much to OUR amusement. It's called sporting rivalry and we'll carry on giving as good as we get! You'll no doubt get plenty more opportunities to laugh at our expense. And what's more, I'll be here to face the music!gooneritis wrote:lol at the sweaties, paddys and other bitter fans harping on about "justice" for 66' LOL.
it's not even that similar, england went on to score again against german in 66' and replays and modern technology suggests it probably did cross the line anyway so how can it be 'justice'? even if the 66' goal was disallowed we still scored again, germany didn't, it wasn't as though the krouts had had a goal disallowed to prevent them equalising thus changing the course of the game just as it did last night.
for the record i think we'd still have gotten beat yesterday and i refuse to defend a terrible team who were outclassed but...justice for 66'? lol what a load of bitter wankness.