Everton's Victor Anichebe And Other Ghost Goals (PICTURES)

GALLERY: Victor Anichebe And More Ghost Goals

The goal-line technology 'debate' is no longer needed after even Sepp Blatter conceded it had to be introduced. But its new year introduction will have come too late for Everton striker Victor Anichebe, denied a clear goal against Newcastle United in Monday night's 2-2 Premier League draw.

Anichebe's header was tipped onto the underside of the crossbar by Magpies goalkeeper Steve Harper, only the ball crossed the line.

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Anichebe's header is about to cross the line, but the officials remained unmoved

Mike WIlliamson hacked the ball clear but linesman Ceri Richards, standing in in line with the goal-line, failed to award the Toffees a 2-1 lead.

Anichebe did go on to score via a fantastic turn-and-shot in the 88th minute, but Demba Ba equalised for the second time to earn Newcastle a point at Goodison Park.

Hawk-Eye and GoalRef have been approved by the International Football Association Board, with one or both of the systems likely to be used at the start of the 2013-14 season. Although the Premier League do want to use it "as soon as practically possible".

England were beneficiaries of myopic officiating when John Terry hooked Marko Devic's looping shot clear to retain the Three Lions' Lead in their final Euro 2012 group match. Only the co-hosts should have been awarded an equaliser.

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John Terry's clearance should have been in vain, but preserved England's clean sheet

Here are some more goal-line howlers by officials...

Officially Bad Decisions
(01 of10)
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1966 and all that...
(02 of10)
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Roy Carroll's Old Trafford infamy, January 2005
(03 of10)
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Liverpool are helped over the line in the 2005 Champions League semi-final
(04 of10)
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A pivotal moment in West Ham's successful bid to avoid relegation at Ewood Park, 2007
(05 of10)
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Watford v Reading, 2008
(06 of10)
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Karma for 1966 in 2010
Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League(07 of10)
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Gomes recovers after his howler saw the ball trickle towards the line, but the myopic linesman gave Chelsea the goal with Spurs 1-0 up. The Blues won 2-1 courtesy of an offside goal (credit:Getty)
(08 of10)
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Everyone thinks Sulley Muntari makes it 2-0 to Milan against Juventus, but the goal isn't given. Juve draw the game 1-1 and go unbeaten for the entire 2011/12 season (credit:Getty)
(09 of10)
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QPR should have gone 1-0 up but don't. They lose 2-1 (credit:Getty)
(10 of10)
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John Terry at the centre of Chelsea's wrongly awarded goal (credit:Getty)