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By Steve Wilson
Tuesday, December 7, 2004 No sooner had new FA chief Brian Barwick been awarded the post, even before taking a seat in his comfortable Soho Square chair - he doesn't officially start until January - than he had caused controversy with his views on the use of video technology to help under-fire referees. 'It will be sheer folly not to use TV action replays in cases where there are doubts over whether the ball crossed the goal-line,' Barwick told a British newspaper, and a can of worms was flung open. Are instant video ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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