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The Football Association have reportedly called on ‘autonomous’ robot referees to be introduced to English football.

Mark Bullingham, the chief executive of the FA, asked for more technology to be considered by officiating teams after a number of recent high profile mistakes in the Premier League, The Sun has reported.

‘You should never have a scenario where you take away from the experience in the stadium or at home,’ he told a Leaders Week conference in London. 

‘In terms of technology, the question is: Are there ways you can make the decisions quicker?

Simon Hooper was referee during the controversial match between Liverpool and Tottenham

Simon Hooper was referee during the controversial match between Liverpool and Tottenham

Simon Hooper was referee during the controversial match between Liverpool and Tottenham

Darren England was slammed for his 'critical concentration lapse' during the Liverpool game

Darren England was slammed for his 'critical concentration lapse' during the Liverpool game

Darren England was slammed for his ‘critical concentration lapse’ during the Liverpool game

‘Because I think everyone hates that long pause in the stadium or at home.

‘You’re seeing technological innovations in terms of, for example, semi-autonomous offsides. Can it eventually go autonomous?’

Under-fire Premier League referee Darren England was slammed for his astonishing blunder that led to Liverpool being denied a legitimate goal against Tottenham in the Premier League.

He was specifically blasted for his ‘critical concentration lapse’ and prioritising ‘efficiency over accuracy’.

In a hard-hitting report, referees’ body the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) delivered a damning indictment of England’s performance claiming that he rushed a routine situation and ‘inexplicably’ chalked off Luiz Diaz’s disallowed goal.

The report was sent to the Premier League but not disclosed to the public, with England bearing the brunt of the blame while his Video Assistant Referee (VAR) assistant Dan Cook was also criticised for a lack of basic communication.

The referee’s body said in its review seen by Mail Sport that the error came from ‘a critical lapse in concentration and clear lack of focus… by an individual match official which saw him inexplicably ‘check completing’ an incorrect on-field decision.’

The chief executive of the FA asked for more technology to be introduced to today's games

The chief executive of the FA asked for more technology to be introduced to today's games

The chief executive of the FA asked for more technology to be introduced to today’s games

Mr Bullingham also added: ‘My personal point of view is that I’d love to get to the point where the fans have more access to the conversation that takes place between the VAR and the referee.

‘I also understand the referees’ perspective on that, they’ve got an incredibly hard job already.’

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