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Sepp Blatter Says “Goalline Technology is a Necessity” Where were you Two years ago Sepp ? / EURO 2012 News

The Fifa president, Sepp Blatter, says goalline technology is “a necessity” after Ukraine became the latest victims of its absence from the game. The Euro 2012 co-hosts were denied an equaliser in Tuesday night’s 1-0 defeat to England when officials failed to spot Marco Devic’s shot had crossed the line.

When goals in England does not matter whether it’s overridden when the goal line technology for FIFA president ! But invalidated goal in England’s favor, is that  the biggest problem for the  Sepp Blatter .

FIFA’s this attitude is actually not a stranger for the England. In each tournament, FIFA and UEFA constantly the target by showing  trying to eliminate an early England. this the German – French influence is due to FIFA & UEFA. First a english club (Chelsea ) wins on pens and blatter says got to get rid of it and find another way to settle a game and now this goal line thing with england after it happened to us 2 years ago .

Blatter, who hopes to convince the game’s rule-makers – the International Football Association Board – to give technology the green light, posted on Twitter: “After last night’s match #GLT is no longer an alternative but a necessity.”

Blatter became a convert to goalline technology after Frank Lampard was denied a legitimate goal in England’s 2010 World Cup defeat to Germany.

Blatter ignored Englands calls for goalline technology 2 years ago though

That failed to convince the Uefa president, Michel Platini – the favourite to succeed Blatter at Fifa – who remained wedded to his belief that additional officials behind each goal was the best way forward.

Yet, Tuesday night’s referee, assistant referees and goalline officials all failed to spot Devic’s shot had narrowly crossed the line before John Terry’s acrobatic clearance prevented it hitting the back of the net.

That left Platini red-faced after he made bold claims on the eve of the game about the effectiveness of five officials. He told reporters in Warsaw: “With five, officials see everything. They don’t take decisions without being fully aware. There’s also a uniformity of refereeing. For example, they don’t call unintentional handballs. That uniformity has led to more flowing football.”

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