Football coaches in Tanzania are demonstrating a surprising acceptance of the Football Video System (FVS), a new technology used for officiating matches. This is despite a history of passionate, and often vocal, disagreement with referee decisions. Reports indicate coaches are now calmly submitting cards related to the system to fourth officials. The initial reaction suggests a quicker embrace of the technology than anticipated. This shift highlights a potential change in attitude towards technology in Tanzanian football. The system’s impact on fairness and accuracy in match results appears to be driving this acceptance. Further observations will reveal the long-term effects on the league.