Arsenal boss Wenger unhappy video replays proposal rejected
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Sun, 03/07/2010 - 07:33
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is upset to see FIFA reject a proposal to introduce video replays.
Wenger admits he can't believe the ruling.
After victory over Burnley, he lamented: "For me, it is difficult to understand, for one reason because you want as much justice as possible. I do not even think it is linked with the money factor - if you love football, you want the right decisions to be made. Today, there was an incident again at the Portsmouth game [in the FA Cup], and I just do not understand why we rule that out. It is beyond comprehension for me that you can do that."
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Comments (5)
Match-fixing is football's biggest problem, according to UEFA president Michael Platini.
Platini vowed on Wednesday that UEFA would clamp down on any offenders, and general secretary David Taylor said the European body was monitoring about 27,000 games and soon would present a concrete case.
"There is a grave danger in the world of football and that is match-fixing," Platini said after the annual UEFA Congress. "The match-fixing is the greatest problem. If you know who is winning, there is no reason to play anymore. ... Buying players and referees is what worries me." This is from the beast himself. LOL.
lol so its all a big conspiracy eh lol what a chump....
FIFA will keep fixing the games why would you waste your time watching this nonsense. FIFA don't care what the fans want, all they care about is controlling the game. I'll be turning off the World cup and refuse to fall for this soap opera, which have nothing to do with sport and fair play. It's all about filling the coffers of the controllers. Wake up and turn off.
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