Shropshire Seagull
Well-known member
I quite like the idea of it.
Yes, there will still need to be a "get on with it" in circumstances where play is overly slowed [no conference before a goal-kick is taken].
Has potential to mess with spectator travel arrangements, but that's not insurmountable.
My guess would be that it will take out deliberate time-wasting, so good.
Many on here will know my game is cricket.
We won't ever see the return of the timeless tests - in their day, the greatest "test" of human endurance, tactics & technique in the game of cricket.
But teams, from international down to clubs playing park cricket in the local leagues all know how many overs duration the game is and the required number of overs-per-hour expected.
And with a total hours of play parameter - breaches come with fines.
So, 30 mins in play each half, 15 mins half time and penalties [fines not spot-kicks] for both clubs if the game goes beyond e.g. 110 minutes total elapsed duration with no good reason [floodlight failure, crowd issue, serious injury]
In can, and should, be made to work.
It's a big fat YES from me ....
Yes, there will still need to be a "get on with it" in circumstances where play is overly slowed [no conference before a goal-kick is taken].
Has potential to mess with spectator travel arrangements, but that's not insurmountable.
My guess would be that it will take out deliberate time-wasting, so good.
Many on here will know my game is cricket.
We won't ever see the return of the timeless tests - in their day, the greatest "test" of human endurance, tactics & technique in the game of cricket.
But teams, from international down to clubs playing park cricket in the local leagues all know how many overs duration the game is and the required number of overs-per-hour expected.
And with a total hours of play parameter - breaches come with fines.
So, 30 mins in play each half, 15 mins half time and penalties [fines not spot-kicks] for both clubs if the game goes beyond e.g. 110 minutes total elapsed duration with no good reason [floodlight failure, crowd issue, serious injury]
In can, and should, be made to work.
It's a big fat YES from me ....