DionDublinsJockstrap
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Says he doesn’t understand where over 10 minutes of injury came from. I always thought he was quite a bright guy.
Says he doesn’t understand where over 10 minutes of injury came from. I always thought he was quite a bright guy.
what the fuck goes through these idiots heads? Literally why do they do it?we had the idiot running on game held up for perhaps a couple of minutes, a
Think that’s the third time that a team has wasted time in added time and then acted astounded that the ref has added more on. You’d think they’d learn.
what the fuck goes through these idiots heads? Literally why do they do it?
Some even call it injury time rather than added timeInjury time is always announced as 'a minimum of' and yet people continue to not understand what words mean.
This kind of shithousery/gamesmanship or whatever you want to call it seems to be happening with greater frequency at this level. Don’t recall teams in League 1,2 using it to this extent and don’t know if EPL teams employ this tactic. But if teams like Blackburn can’t win on merit, then screw them. I know they are reviewing the 5 subs rule this summer, but they need to also look at how to better manage this time-wasting by teams by issuing yellow cards etc.They took time wasting to a new level yesterday, I'd be embarrassed if we did that.
I actually think the ref owed us 2 or 3 more minutes.
Injury time is always announced as 'a minimum of' and yet people continue to not understand what words mean.
Why don't they link the stoppage time to the scoreboard stopping everything for a sub, goal, injury or blatant time wasting.
Think it’s for the best that our beautiful game stays away from American ways, but doesn’t the clock on scoreboards in Basketball, Ice Hockey etc. stop for every stoppage?
It’s needed. But I guess officials open themselves up to even more shtick if a goal flies in and you’re actually over the time and it’s there for everyone to see.
Think it’s for the best that our beautiful game stays away from American ways, but doesn’t the clock on scoreboards in Basketball, Ice Hockey etc. stop for every stoppage?
It’s needed. But I guess officials open themselves up to even more shtick if a goal flies in and you’re actually over the time and it’s there for everyone to see.
It would mean games would last a lot longer than they currently do - isn’t the ball only in play for about an hour, on average? It’s never going to happen.
This kind of shithousery/gamesmanship or whatever you want to call it seems to be happening with greater frequency at this level. Don’t recall teams in League 1,2 using it to this extent and don’t know if EPL teams employ this tactic. But if teams like Blackburn can’t win on merit, then screw them. I know they are reviewing the 5 subs rule this summer, but they need to also look at how to better manage this time-wasting by teams by issuing yellow cards etc.
Until the ball goes out of play like in Rugby Union, could be quite excitingThink it’s for the best that our beautiful game stays away from American ways, but doesn’t the clock on scoreboards in Basketball, Ice Hockey etc. stop for every stoppage?
It’s needed. But I guess officials open themselves up to even more shtick if a goal flies in and you’re actually over the time and it’s there for everyone to see.
Until the ball goes out of play like in Rugby Union, could be quite exciting
Sorry just seen you've already said the sameEasily solved, you just make it like rugby whereby the final whistle doesn't go until the ball goes out of play.
From their forum looks like they all want him out.Blackburn are yet to offer him a new deal
It's always a minimum. When have you seen a ref blow for full time before the minimum time has been reached?Unfortunately it rarely is a minimum. After his absolute shit show, fair play to the ref for playing on for almost the correct amount of time.
How about doing that and playing 45 minutes each way,like we have for the last 100 years.So make it 2 halves of 30 minutes. Clock only runs when the ball is active. Wouldn't need a ref to manage it either & the timekeeping could be linked directly to the scoreboard so we all know where we stand.