Equipment to detect player 'plays' on the field

The players' play on the field will be hard for the referees to see through the use of a touch pad mounted on the player's calf.

This device is designed as a protective cushion with a sensor system and a magnet, which can sense the player falling pretend or not and sends a signal informing the referee. This device also has the ability to recognize self-destructive self-destruct.

Smallfry's development team hopes their sensors will help referees easily spot age-defying players in the field. A similar device is also used on the tennis court to determine the contact position of the ball on the pitch.

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The device detects players falling pretending on the pitch

Steve May-Russell, managing director of Smallfry, said: "It's time for the Football Association to listen to the comments from the fans. Many people are unhappy with the referee's inaccurate decisions and sometimes those decisions affect the outcome of the game . "

If this device is applied in the English Premier League, this will be unhappy with the players or have the phase 'eaten' on the pitch as Fernando Torres - the player has been found two times pretended to fall in a match.