FA chairman Dyke keen to trial video technology


English Football Association chairman Greg Dyke attends the international friendly soccer match between Scotland and England at Celtic Park Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland November 18, 2014. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne/Files

LONDON (Reuters) - Football Association (FA) chairman Greg Dyke said he would be keen to pilot the use of video technology in British football to aid referee's decision making.

Dyke's proposal would mirror the Dutch Football Association's (KNVB) policy of utilising replays to aid referee's decision making via a headset.

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