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Bad calls prompt FIFA to study high-tech ref help (AP)

World Cup soccer referees warm up during a training session in East-Lynn, Pretoria, South Africa, Tuesday, June 29, 2010. FIFA president Sepp Blatter's apology to England and Mexico for bad refereeing at the soccer World Cup is too little, too late. And the FIFA president's sharp U-turn on the possible use of technology to aid referees in football needs to be taken with a large dose of salt.  (AP Photo/Yves Logghe)AP - Upon further review, soccer’s governing body now agrees that something must be done about the blatant missed calls that have infuriated fans and players alike at the World Cup.


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