Wednesday 9 March 2011

Televised football is fixed.

For many years now the technology that has removed human error from officiating in other sports has been rejected by footballs administrators. 

Cricket has benefited tremendously from the team challenge system, where we see umpires decisions proven wrong with regularity. The same in tennis. Spectators love it because it serves the best interests of fair play.

There is only one reason why Televised footballs controllers resist this advance and it is the most obvious one.  Almost every one of the big games I have watched this season have all been very obviously decided by incorrect refereeing decisions. More often than not it is the 23rd player on the field whose performance determines the outcome. The skills of a Messi or a Ronaldo having less bearing on a games outcome than that of the whistleblower.

There is no sustainable argument for preventing the third umpire approach with each team having a number of challenges to the referees decision. The only conclusion left to draw from this ongoing failure to implement the obvious, for many years since it first became technically feasible, is that its implementation would diminish the opportunity for officials to fix games.

You will know when Football games are no longer fixed when the TV referral system comes into play. Until then - Football remains the hijacked property of a corrupt self serving set of administrators who are getting away with murder - injecting the festering pus of their self serving corruption and infecting the beautiful game.