Quote Originally Posted by Psychotic
On the whole, the refereeing in the World Cup has been rather good, but with so many decisions to make, there will always be errors. A way to stop this would be video refereeing, but FIFA are extremely opposed to this, presumably so they can't give smaller nations an unfair advantage, for example South Korea in 2002 (and perhaps Ghana in 2006, because that was not a penalty. We'll see how they fare against Brazil)
I don't think I understand what you're saying, because I don't see the logical flow in that kind of argument at all. Specifically, I don't see how "giving smaller nations an unfair advantage" results from "implementing video refereeing". Do you have any further ideas on why FIFA doesn't allow video refereeing?