Sentences with phrase «television replays»

"Television replays" refer to the repeated broadcast of a recorded video or footage that was previously shown on television. Full definition
But the most critical play came with nine seconds left in regulation, when Georgia's Jasper Sanks fumbled at Tech's 2 - yard line even though television replays clearly showed he was down before the ball came loose.
Durica, 34, claims Mazic gave decisions in favour of England and was waiting for the chance to dismiss Skrtel — even though television replays clearly showed the former Liverpool defender stamp on Harry Kane when already on a yellow.
A third «tunnel» doctor will also be provided by the home team, who will assist in monitoring for potential concussions and will also keep an eye on television replays.
Ronaldo was cautioned after the referee ruled he had dived to try to win a penalty although television replays clearly showed he had been felled by a Rayo defender.
Juventus also had reason to feel aggrieved by refereeing decisions, as Cuadrado had a goal ruled out for offside - but television replays indicated it should have been allowed.
Television replays told a different story though: the story of how Champions need luck.
But, television replays clearly showed the German's lanky legs came to full effect, as he had made contact with the ball first.
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