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As reported by the Daily Mail, the Chairman of the Association's Premier LeagueReferee, Mike Riley, have requested the use of video technology in the United Kingdom, the highest caste of competition due to the concomitant increasingcontroversy regarding referees.

Earlier, FIFA has been more used to introduce technology to minimise the goal linereferee errors in determining the ball over the line or not. But, now another discourseput forward.
Many League requesting the use of video to help referees in determining the decisionregarding penalty or any breach of a potentially harsh red card.


One of the most European leagues insist to use video technology is the Eredivisebelonging to Netherlands. However, the discourse resorted to pending after the Board of the Association of international Soccer (IFAB) rejected the request.
Netherlands is actually pretty sure reserved technology they already have, by placingfifth in the video referee can access a replay. This concept has been done in the last few months.

The referee will use replay to make a decision that is right only in critical incidents,such as the red cards, penalty, or violations before the goal.

According to studies conducted party Eredivise, average 2 to 3 crucial decisions pergame can be completed within 5 to 20 seconds. The fifth referee will contact the mainreferee via audio.

Unfortunately, the IFAB still defer to 12 months ahead to question the decision ofwhat they will take. So, most likely video technology at least recently entered into thePremier League in the summer of 2017-18.

If the IFAB to give the go-ahead on this system in the 2016-17 season, hence the use of the concept of this video system must pass a test in an international action under the FIFA license before it could be implemented in the Premier League or any other country in the world.
Despite the support, many parties have also rejected the presence of technology intofootball. Because these votes could eliminate the drama and a variety of interesting things in the match.

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