Poor adjudicating cost him one of the best goals of his career, but A-League star Thomas Broich has rejected calls for goal-line technology.

Despite being robbed of a booming 25 metre strike against Adelaide on Sunday and his Brisbane Roar coach, Mike Mulvey, pushing for referees to receive extra help, Broich prefers to keep the human element in the game.

Phantom goal: A poor decision robbed Brisbane Roar star Thomas Broich of a goal he would have "framed and put on the wall". Credit:Getty Images

The German maestro, widely regarded as the best import in the history of the A-League, admitted it was heartbreaking to be denied a goal he would have "framed and put on the wall".

However, he has no time for the debate, and said players should accept denied goals like other incorrect decisions.