mike777, on 2014-June-07, 22:49, said:
What makes you think cheating is new? Look up Francis Lee's games from the 1971-72 season for one of the best known cases from the past.
mike777, on 2014-June-07, 22:49, said:
Instant replay in football is not so easy as most American sports because play is continuous and TV replays are often not conclusive for many calls. Where technology is coming in is for goal line decisions. I happen to agree with you that there could be more use made of technology but I also understand the resistance to this from some quarters. An example of resistance came from Germany this year, where the league clubs voted against using the goal line technology because of the costs involved.
Incidentally, I understand from previous comments that you are a baseball fan. When I was watching baseball many years ago the TV showed instant replays of the pitches using K-Zone. It struck me as an obvious use of technology in order to avoid the common "expanding the strike zone" trick used by "name" pitchers and just for a generally more accurately called game. In addition, a related sport, cricket, has embraced technology and upon review the umpires also have access to things such as Hot Spot, which can help determine whether the ball touched the bat. Has baseball implemented this technology yet for MLB games?
mike777, on 2014-June-07, 23:39, said:
Arguably the best team 1 to 11 is Belgium but they are young and most feel the tournament is coming too soon for them. The big four for the WC are Argentina, Brazil, Germany and Spain. However all of these teams have some issues and the competition is comparativley open this year. Overcoming the heat is going to be key - you just cannot play a game with fast attacks and a pressing defence for 90 minutes over there. On the other hand players and coaches understand this better than for previous World Cups in South America and the historical record that no Northern hemisphere team has ever won down there is probably less important than in any tournament to date.
So yes, Germany (or Spain) could overcome the heat down there. Whether they will or not is another matter. In reality there are probably about 7 or 8 teams that could realistically win. I would not include the USA within this group, indeed they will do well to qualify for the knockout stages, especially in Ronaldo can play.