The production company apologizes for the incredible trick, shows why it didn't work “Goal-line technology”

Company that has offered technology “HawEye” (The Eye of Hawke) for goals on the fatal line has apologised for its failure to function in the match between Aston Willlas and Sheffield Utd. Responding to the controversy, in a statement after the match, “HawHeyeye” claimed players and pillars had interrupted the footage of seven cameras, which would signal the goal. [...]
Company that has offered technology “HawEye” (The Eye of Hawke) for goals on the fatal line has apologised for its failure to function in the match between Aston Willlas and Sheffield Utd.
Responding to the controversy, in a statement after the match, “HawkEye” claimed players and pillars had interrupted the footage of seven cameras, which would signal the goal.
According to her, something like that had never happened in the 90,000 matches before.
“During the first part of the Aston Villa Sheffield United match in “Villa Park”, there was an incident where the ball was held over the line by the goalman of Aston Willa, No. 25 Nyland. The match officials didn't receive an hour signal or an ear, according to protocol. The seven cameras placed in the paths around the area were markedly blocked by gatekeeper, protector, and pillar.
This deadlock level has never been seen in over 9,000 matches that the technology system “Hawk-Eye Goal Line” was in operation.
The system was tested and tested functional before the start of the match, in line with game rules and confirmed as such by match officials. ”












