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Think it through logically though- say Mexico score a goal which was offside in the second half, does the guy put it on the big screen then? Or accept it as a one-off? Ref couldn't do anything else there sadly.

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How can the refree be proved wrong but still give the goal? f***ing disgraceful.

 

Because the game would have to be replayed- it's happened before!

But the game hadn't restarted at that point. He could still change his mind to the correct decision, we have seen similar things happen with referee's changing their minds with penalties and such.

 

This game should be replayed in anyway, the damage is done, just like earlier today.

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I agree with Aphrodite, there's no way he can rule the goal out based on the big screen. Not a chance.

 

It can't do much to the mindset of the linesman though. He knows it was offside, the referee knows it was, the players know it was, the fans know and the benches know too. I'd be bricking it :lol:

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How can the refree be proved wrong but still give the goal? f***ing disgraceful.

 

Because the game would have to be replayed- it's happened before!

But the game hadn't restarted at that point. He could still change his mind to the correct decision, we have seen similar things happen with referee's changing their minds with penalties and such.

 

This game should be replayed in anyway, the damage is done, just like earlier today.

 

That is referees changing a decision because of his assistant though- not a big screen. Referees CANNOT use video technology in a game- it's totally against the rules.

 

As I said above, say Mexico score a goal now, does the guy put it on the big screen then? You're setting a dodgy prescedent.

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