Board goes up with X minutes to play. When this is complete, the fourth official blows his horn.
End of.
Simples!
What happensd if Tau Scores and you're already using said horn ?
Board goes up with X minutes to play. When this is complete, the fourth official blows his horn.
End of.
Simples!
This is rapidly working its way up the list of my least favourite things in modern football.
To go from United at home, where a staggering amount of injury time was played, to several occasions where a ridiculously small amount of time has been added on, is infuriating.
What makes my blood boil more than any of that is when the ref blows up on the exact amount they indicated, regardless of what happened during injury time (probably doesn’t help that we usually need the extra time). Today was a prime example - he added three minutes on (ridiculous in itself) and then blew up on the dot despite a penalty during injury time, which must have taken at least a minute, if not more.
That part of it is a fundamental change. Abandoning the notion a football match lasts 90 minuts couldn't be done lightly and would need agreement from IFAB and FIFA.
The refs watch being publicly available to view isn't a major change and could be implemented quickly, cheaply and easily ... if there were will to do so
What happensd if Tau Scores and you're already using said horn ?
So then what happens when there are serious injuries, penalties or substitutions in that time?
This is rapidly working its way up the list of my least favourite things in modern football.
To go from United at home, where a staggering amount of injury time was played, to several occasions where a ridiculously small amount of time has been added on, is infuriating.
What makes my blood boil more than any of that is when the ref blows up on the exact amount they indicated, regardless of what happened during injury time (probably doesn’t help that we usually need the extra time). Today was a prime example - he added three minutes on (ridiculous in itself) and then blew up on the dot despite a penalty during injury time, which must have taken at least a minute, if not more.
I've noticed refs like to let an attack complete before blowing the whistle, even if it is after the allotted injury time. This is what happened in the Liverpool game last night. As soon as the attack broke down and United began moving the ball out, he blew his whistle. Same if you get a corner at the end of injury time. You are always allowed to take it and try and convert, even if its past the scheduled injury time.
Note how far back in time you have to go to find a non bent ref with the courage of his convictionsNot if you're Clive Thomas.
Note how far back in time you have to go to find a non bent ref with the courage of his convictions
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I've noticed refs like to let an attack complete before blowing the whistle, even if it is after the allotted injury time. This is what happened in the Liverpool game last night. As soon as the attack broke down and United began moving the ball out, he blew his whistle. Same if you get a corner at the end of injury time. You are always allowed to take it and try and convert, even if its past the scheduled injury time.
I've noticed refs like to let an attack complete before blowing the whistle, even if it is after the allotted injury time. This is what happened in the Liverpool game last night. As soon as the attack broke down and United began moving the ball out, he blew his whistle. Same if you get a corner at the end of injury time. You are always allowed to take it and try and convert, even if its past the scheduled injury time.