[Football] Drinks break each half of games wtf

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Mackenzie

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Nov 7, 2003
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It’s probably sensible given that we’ll be playing in (hopefully) hot weather.
 


Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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We had them at a world cup previously. Playing in warmer weather than usual, it's a sensible precaution for player safety.

They'll each have their own bottle due to covid precautions.
 




Yoda

English & European
I can only assume it's linked to this:

there must be "no spitting or nose clearing"

If they are not allowed to spit or clear their throat, they will require an extra break to try and wash down the extra build up of mucus.
 


wellquickwoody

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Aug 10, 2007
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Whats your problem with this?

The greatest thing about football is how the game flows. It is not bogged down by multiple restarts because of a plethora of scoring events, it is not halted by time outs, no need for wasting time creating line out and scrums (there is other time wasting I know), the game is not broken up into quarters blah, blah, blah.

Rugby, both codes, American Football and Aussie rules are high scoring games where each point has very little significance, but the flow is constantly disrupted and brought back to the middle. The beauty of soccer is watching the game ebb and flow with as little interruption as possible. This is being eroded by constant petty rule changes of which this is just another addition.
 






WilburySeagull

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Sep 2, 2017
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The greatest thing about football is how the game flows. It is not bogged down by multiple restarts because of a plethora of scoring events, it is not halted by time outs, no need for wasting time creating line out and scrums (there is other time wasting I know), the game is not broken up into quarters blah, blah, blah.

Rugby, both codes, American Football and Aussie rules are high scoring games where each point has very little significance, but the flow is constantly disrupted and brought back to the middle. The beauty of soccer is watching the game ebb and flow with as little interruption as possible. This is being eroded by constant petty rule changes of which this is just another addition.

Quite so but they are limited to 1 minute max which is probably less time than the average substitution takes.
 


Worthing exile

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May 12, 2009
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With substitutions only being allowed at specific times, what is to stop a player feigning injury to be substituted outside the specified times?
 


ATFC Seagull

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Jul 27, 2004
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The greatest thing about football is how the game flows. It is not bogged down by multiple restarts because of a plethora of scoring events, it is not halted by time outs, no need for wasting time creating line out and scrums (there is other time wasting I know), the game is not broken up into quarters blah, blah, blah.

Rugby, both codes, American Football and Aussie rules are high scoring games where each point has very little significance, but the flow is constantly disrupted and brought back to the middle. The beauty of soccer is watching the game ebb and flow with as little interruption as possible. This is being eroded by constant petty rule changes of which this is just another addition.

There's a significant 2-3 minute stoppage in most games I'd say, especially now they've brought in VAR.

What would be sensible would be if the refs exercise a little flexibility - i.e. if there's an injury/VAR stoppage on 20 mins, that's also the drinks break.

Disagree on Aussie Rules by the way - I think it's one of the most flowing sports out there. Lose a bit of time after a goal for the ruck, but probably not much more (if not less) than what it takes to line up a free kick or sometimes even a corner in football.
 




studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
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On the Border
Commercial break for TV broadcasters which the PL will be keen to extend to 5 minutes to boost revenue when they next sell the TV rights
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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I can only assume it's linked to this:



If they are not allowed to spit or clear their throat, they will require an extra break to try and wash down the extra build up of mucus.

They'll still do it though, it's an instinctive thing. They're sportsmen, not robots
 






Marty___Mcfly

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Sep 14, 2011
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It’s going to be like USA 94 all over again- Jack Charlton sweating under a baseball cap, throwing plastic bags of water on to the pitch for the players!
 




Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Worthing exile

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