Otis
Well-Known Member
Man City v Chelsea.
Mourinho makes 3 substitions late on in the game (82 mins, 92 mins, 94 mins). The commentator says of the last one, Chelsea making one final substitution trying to take some time off the clock.
Right, well as we all know, time shouldn't be taken off the clock should it. The watch is supposed to stop and not start again until play restarts.
Can understand teams making substitutions to disrupt things a little, take away the tempo and slow things down, but they should never be able to run time down by making substitions.
My question is therefore, does this actually happen or is it just commentator talk? Does a team making a substitution actually make any gain time wise in a match? If so, then surely that is down to the incompetence of the referee isn't it?
Mourinho makes 3 substitions late on in the game (82 mins, 92 mins, 94 mins). The commentator says of the last one, Chelsea making one final substitution trying to take some time off the clock.
Right, well as we all know, time shouldn't be taken off the clock should it. The watch is supposed to stop and not start again until play restarts.
Can understand teams making substitutions to disrupt things a little, take away the tempo and slow things down, but they should never be able to run time down by making substitions.
My question is therefore, does this actually happen or is it just commentator talk? Does a team making a substitution actually make any gain time wise in a match? If so, then surely that is down to the incompetence of the referee isn't it?