That's it? England gets hosed on one call and the Laws of the game change? Great. now I can be relieved sense will come to FIFA and be pissed all at once for the reason it took for them to act. I guess it's not surprising, since the four British associations and FIFA share voting power equally. And I guess we know where the votes against change were before and where they are now.
In March FIFA, Northern Ireland and Wales voted against the technology, England and Scotland for it. The Welsh representative today said he was still against it. But let's be realistic here: this is most likely Blatter blowing hot air after the refereeing blunders in the England and Mexico games. Once the fuss has died down, just as after Henry's handball, Blatter wil lquietly announce that FIFA doesn't support a change. http://theoriginalwinger.com/2010-03-06-international-fa-board-vote-against-goal-line-technology
exactly. Blatter has said time and time again we will never see replay and goal line technology as long as he's in charge. This is nothing more than sweeping glaring errors under the rug until everyone forgets about it.