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    [Football] Injury Time Yesterday

    Using 30 mins each way a game kicking off at 3pm could finish at any time between 4.15pm and 6pm or even later how can you plan for that whereas now you know at the worst it will finish by 5pm the same would happen, give or take a few minutes, with my idea of stopping the clock when there is an...
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    [Football] Injury Time Yesterday

    whether it be 30 mins in play or 45 is immaterial as it is impossible to legislate and plan the time the game will finish in order to arrange travel home
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    [Football] Injury Time Yesterday

    I do not think that is feasible for many reasons the foremost being travel home after the games. It would however work with the clock being stopped when play is topped due to an incident ie injury, substitution the ball not being returned by fans behind the goals etc.
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    [Football] Injury Time Yesterday

    I have been saying this for years that an indirect free kick should be warded against the offending player from where the ball was touched, This reduces the risk of cheating if a player is near by .
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    [Football] Injury Time Yesterday

    I was more aiming at stopping the clock when play stops for an injury or substitution as i am sure thst it wouldnt be feasible or work everytime the ball goes out of play. I thing I would take from rugby is that time is called when the ball goes out of play or the play stops after the ref...
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    [Football] Injury Time Yesterday

    Are you advocating a large clock displayed that stops when the ball is not in play or when a player goes down injured, which could be operated by the 4th official. There would then be no confusion and everybody would know when the clock has been stopped. He could also stop it when the sub...
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