SuperKev
Striker
We'll soon realise how little this occurs* and what a waste of time it is.
More officials (on the post) allowed to make decisions, unlike their use in the Europa League, is the answer. They should be able to see every goal-line decision and every foul/dive from players running towards them (instead of away from the ref) etc.
*We could probably all list the dozen or so in the last 20 years, over thousands of games.
The more officials - I'd have 3 refs and 8 assistants and the assistants would have a proper f***ing decision making role instead of standing there like a lemon.
How is the referee's discretion relevant to the fact of whether or not the ball is over the line? He can still disallow it for a foul or imagined offside.
Been saying this for years, but nobody listens. Again, the fact of whether the player is beyond the last defender can be established by camera, whether he is interfering with play is left to the ref's discretion.
Then of course what happens when a corner is given/not given when the ball didn't/did go over the line, and a goal is scored/not scored as a result?
Really