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posted on 28/11/22

I like that they stop the clock as soon as a goal is scored. Can easily take well over minute if not more to get them back to take centre.

PL need to adopt this. 100

posted on 28/11/22

Hopefully. The amount of time wasted in PL games is ridiculous.

posted on 28/11/22

Pretty sure it will be applied across all leagues pretty soon.

I think goalline tech and the no passback rules were debuted at the world cup

posted on 28/11/22

Everyone gets Fergie time

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 28/11/22

It sux

Donet like it

posted on 28/11/22

I like it but perhaps just stop the clock so you know what's going on before it hits 90 minutes.

The semi-automated offsides has really sped up the decisions also.

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 28/11/22

Whits semi auto offsides?

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 28/11/22

comment by (K̇ash) - FSG OUT (Get a move on!) - Free Palestine 🇵🇸 (U1108)
posted 26 minutes ago
I like that they stop the clock as soon as a goal is scored. Can easily take well over minute if not more to get them back to take centre.

PL need to adopt this. 100
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Pretty sure I read the FA said last week they were NOT going to go down this path?

posted on 28/11/22

I think it is fair for all.

In WC2022 Qatar - Referees have been instructed to keep track of all delays in the game in an effort to maximize the amount of effective game play. This comes after Soccer Metrics Research found the average amount of effective playing time in the 2018 World Cup was between 52 to 58 minutes, much lower than the 60 to 67 minutes range at the 2014 World Cup. Referees are also taking into account any delays that happen during the stoppage time, further adding more extra time that indicated by referees. However not all are happy with this adopted regulation - some say this will have a -ve contribution to fatigue and injuries, both mental and physical.

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 28/11/22

How can it add to fatigue if they are genuine stoppages? If anything it should help?

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 28/11/22

Players not use too play this long n r confishuned 2 b at oeak 4 approx a hour.

Playinnextra halvefth hr will cause injuries

Better too have 2 periods of 30 min n stop clock

posted on 28/11/22

comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 2 minutes ago
How can it add to fatigue if they are genuine stoppages? If anything it should help?
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Agree - unfortunately not all are on board with this for the time being...But it is there to stay

posted on 28/11/22

The reason players spend half their time on the floor when hanging onto a result is because the ref never adds on as much time as the stoppages have used up. It's good to see that being addressed at this World Cup.

I've said for years that refs have enough to think about without having to do the time as well, let the VAR boys do the timing for each half.

posted on 28/11/22

comment by ☼ Great_Red_Shark ☼ (U1711)
posted 13 minutes ago
I think it is fair for all.

In WC2022 Qatar - Referees have been instructed to keep track of all delays in the game in an effort to maximize the amount of effective game play. This comes after Soccer Metrics Research found the average amount of effective playing time in the 2018 World Cup was between 52 to 58 minutes, much lower than the 60 to 67 minutes range at the 2014 World Cup. Referees are also taking into account any delays that happen during the stoppage time, further adding more extra time that indicated by referees. However not all are happy with this adopted regulation - some say this will have a -ve contribution to fatigue and injuries, both mental and physical.
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I would say it's much more mentally draining when you're trailing a game and players are going down feigning injury, accidentally on purpose kicking the ball when bending over to pick it up for a throw and other general nonsense. Which also could lead to more injuries due to frustration.

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 28/11/22

They cud bust a herkneeaaargh

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 28/11/22

I get what they are trying to do. They don't want to be dishing out yellows and bans in their fvcking precious tournament but it would help stamp out the scheite.

No immediate leaving of the ball at an opposition throw / FK / CK / PK - yellow.
Throwing it anywhere at same - yellow.
Not immediately retreating 10yds at a FK - yellow.
VAR concluding a player holding a part of his anatomy that never got touched - yellow.
Surrounding the ref - yellow.
Standing beyond the shaving foam - re-take FK if no goal scored same as keeper off his line or encroachment at a PK.

All these things I don't mean a token booking - card every single fvcker.

Might take 2 or 3 games and a few down to 8-a-side but it would clean up the primadonna scheitehousery PDQ.

posted on 28/11/22

comment by #4zA - Oje ne, Napule ‘ncoppa! (U22472)
posted 18 minutes ago
They cud bust a herkneeaaargh
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posted on 28/11/22

comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 6 hours, 37 minutes ago
Hopefully. The amount of time wasted in PL games is ridiculous.
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Will not work against Everton though, Pickford will just rolling around

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