Richard Scudamore, the Chief Executive of the FA Premier League said that the start of the 2012/13 season was a "realistic aim" to introduce goaline technology.
Since FIFA are "constructively engaged" in the debate around the technology.
Trials around the technology were reopened by Sepp Blatter, the FIFA president, after last year's FIFA World Cup 2010 (South Africa) when England's Frank Lampard was denied a goal against the German national team.
The Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger has added his voice to the debate as to whether or not to introduce the technology.
This is what the 'professor' had to say on the club's official website:"You want it so you have a better chance to make the right decisions."
"To reduce the number of mistakes as much as possible, I'm happy you can use it. And I would like to use it more than goaline [incidents], but it's a first step."
"You know it could be a help for the referees. The more help they get, the more decisions they get right. If out of 100 decisions they get 95 right instead of 85, you have to use technology."
In conclusion, I agree 100 percent with our favourite voyeur. If you were to get 9.5/10 decisions correct, it would make football players more honest and would take away contentious decisions made by referees out of the beautiful game.
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