The test criteria for goal-line technology systems are based on the following requirements set by the IFAB:
- The goal-line technology applies solely to the goal line and only to determine whether a goal has been scored or not;
- The GLT system must be accurate;
- The indication of whether a goal has been scored must be immediate and automatically confirmed within one second;
- The indication of whether a goal has been scored will be communicated only to the match officials (via the referee’s watch, by vibration and visual signal).
I think goal line technology is a great idea because it really gets on my nerves when it is obvious the ball has crossed the line and a goal is not given i dont think there will be many people who disagree with me. The Frank Lampard incident is the big one that got me.

Goal line technology will cost £150,000 per stadium this is very expensive but worth it what do you think?
Goal line technology was first introduced at the Eastleigh FC vs AFC Totton in the senior FA cup Final at St Mary's stadium home of Southampton FC.
