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Technology in Football & The Debate on Retractable Roof Stadiums

In this episode of 'Don't Know Much About Football,' hosts Sarah and Karlo dive into the role of technology in football compared to American sports like the NFL. They discuss why football, or 'global football' as Sarah calls it, hasn't adopted extensive tech for game decisions, like in the NFL. The duo debates the impact and necessity of technologies like VAR and AI for making quick and accurate decisions on the pitch. They question why extra time in matches has increased and how it could change the game's dynamic. Additionally, the conversation shifts to the infrastructure of football stadiums, particularly the absence of retractable roofs compared to American sports arenas. They explore the impact of weather on games and fan experiences, touching on the nostalgia and tradition tied to the open-air stadiums of Europe. With a mix of personal anecdotes and thoughtful considerations, they present an engaging discussion on these modern facets of football.

00:00 Welcome to Don't Know Much About Football

00:09 The Role of Technology in Football

02:10 Comparing Football to American Sports

04:54 The Human Element in Football Decisions

08:48 Exploring Stadium Technology

18:05 Closing Thoughts and Farewell


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