Suck My Trend - The International Football Association Board (IFAB) is having a vote on Thursday to decide whether or not Goal Line Technology will come into place, and it looks like the vote will be a big fat yes. This is great news for football fans, who for years now have seen clear goals that haven’t counted because the cameras they have there are different from what we see at home, meaning the goals can’t count even if it was clearly over the line. Now technology could come into place that will allow sensors to be able to tell that a ball has passed the line and it does actually count as a goal, as well as cameras set up that will be able to see and provide evidence that a goal was scored.
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