Jonathan Pearce - Goal line Technology "The biggest controversy in Brazil 2014 !" France vs Honduras

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Jonathan Pearce is baffled by goal line technology. A composed Martin Keown sets him straight. Cue Twitter storm…

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This FIFA World Cup 2014’s video is titled Jonathan Pearce – Goal line Technology "The biggest controversy in Brazil 2014 !" France vs Honduras and credited to frankvideochannel. Viewing time is 00:03:01, enjoy our fellow FIFA World Cup fans!

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  1. Worst thing about this whole thing was Pearce specifically explaining that this is the German system and not the English one. Somehow he thinks that justifies his stupidity.

  2. Does Pearce use social media? Hopefully people ruined him for it. It's not just the fact he's wrong, it's the fact he's trying to throw blame around and can't help buy mention that it's a German system. A German system that worked you fucking toad.

  3. I think what made JP more confused was that the coaches got irate too. That's why he kept talking about "controversy". If they'd just got on with the game he probably wouldn't have made himself look such an idiot.

  4. To clarify for those who are confused by this, there was no controversy. The replay clearly showed the first shot wasn't over and in the second incident it was. Everyone watching on TV understood this except Jonathan Pearce and he was widely mocked for it on social media. It became a bit of a joke to go on about it being horrendously controversial when it clearly wasn't – or to post pictures of him being outraged by other things that weren't remotely controversial.

  5. Pearce's best moment was back in the late 90's when he went crazy after Roberto Di Matteo scored a goal and he began screaming "Robeeerrrrrrrtoooooooooooo Di Maattteeoooooooooooooo!!!!". I'm sure that clip used to be somewhere on YouTube, but I can no longer find it.

  6. feel sorry for martin keown here…. he realises what has happened straight away and is desperately trying to explain it over and over again to jonathan pearce in the kindest way… but unlike the goal, it's just not going in 😛

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