The point of this journal is not to tell you something new, because this idea is not. But the point is, that it totally discourages morally everyone attending such a game.


Nowadays with the technology,

- the cristal clear video transmissions of football matches,
- different video angles
- instant replays
- and an overlay if someone was off side or not,

mis-judgements could be avoided.

There are several situations, where the crowd, community, fans are shouting that something was not fair.

- Not enough or too many cards.
- Not given penalties.
- Not given corner ball.

Or they shut up, because something was decided to their advantage.

Imagine, all the weird situations could be observed by adding some tracking system on the players, the football field, the goal, the ball itself. With that it would easily be possible to detect if a situation actually happened, as it was seen first. And not much could be said against it. At that point of development, I predict also cheating by modificating the by then used technology. And more complaints but on a different level.


All in all, this summarizes into the anger of the people, they start to complain (random fans), start riots (hooligans), develop xenophobia and as last resort ignore the championsship (disappointed fans and attenders), since they and many many other eyes witnessed something was wrong aswell.

By my side, I simply cannot enjoy this mis-judgement, although this is the human factor and this marginal random factor is part of the game.

But since these misjudgements only encourage agony and lies between clubs and countries, there should be a truly fair and unbiased judgement system.


This world cup event is viewed by millions of people all over the world. Like the olympic games, this should be a lead role.


On a sidenote: FIFA goes Martial Arts.

To the final match between NED and ESP: Some many of that "unclear" situations. Gratulations team Spain. The level of awesomeness between the two teams increased the more the game went on. Unlucky Robben and team.