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There were 10 substitutions in the game, countless players going down injured and plenty of time wasting from their keeper, can someone tell me how that equates to 6 mins of extra time?Absolutely useless. Its like all the time wasting means nothing, why can they never get this right?
Quote from: danumdon on February 15, 2025, 09:59:33 pmThere were 10 substitutions in the game, countless players going down injured and plenty of time wasting from their keeper, can someone tell me how that equates to 6 mins of extra time?Absolutely useless. Its like all the time wasting means nothing, why can they never get this right?Then blew on 96 bang on after a good 2 minutes of time wasting in stoppage time too
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on February 15, 2025, 10:06:09 pmQuote from: danumdon on February 15, 2025, 09:59:33 pmThere were 10 substitutions in the game, countless players going down injured and plenty of time wasting from their keeper, can someone tell me how that equates to 6 mins of extra time?Absolutely useless. Its like all the time wasting means nothing, why can they never get this right?Then blew on 96 bang on after a good 2 minutes of time wasting in stoppage time tooAnd what really boils my pi** is when he waited for the goalie to put the ball down and kick it so he could blow the whistle, i've never understood why this has to happen, could he not just blow before the keeper kicked the bloody thing! Just what does it achieve, the players are already in the middle of the pitch. Its like the rule where a keeper can fetch the ball back from the right hand side of the goal and place it on the 6 yard line on the left, just what is the point of that, why can't they just take the kick from whichever side it goes out like they used to? would have saved about 3 mins today.
Quote from: danumdon on February 15, 2025, 09:59:33 pmThere were 10 substitutions in the game, countless players going down injured and plenty of time wasting from their keeper, can someone tell me how that equates to 6 mins of extra time?Absolutely useless. Its like all the time wasting means nothing, why can they never get this right? For me this is something the Fa or FIFA need to look at, why not just have a stop watch that stops every time the ball is inactive for whatever reason? Would just cut out any unnecessary time wasting surely? There's a lot of pressure on referees and what I will say is that personally I find it easier to spot things high up in the stands as opposed to pitch level or in game with bodies running across you etc. Maybe it would be beneficial to have another official up in the stands to help coordinate with the on field officials?Other sports like rugby , cricket for example the level of officiating seems far more advanced especially with the help of technology.
Does the law governing how long a keeper can hold the ball for still exist?
Quote from: roversdude on February 17, 2025, 08:15:28 pmDoes the law governing how long a keeper can hold the ball for still exist?I believe it changed from 8 seconds to a reasonable time allowed by the referee
Quote from: rich1471 on February 17, 2025, 10:53:17 pmQuote from: roversdude on February 17, 2025, 08:15:28 pmDoes the law governing how long a keeper can hold the ball for still exist?I believe it changed from 8 seconds to a reasonable time allowed by the referee 6 second rule wasn’t it? Why they ever changed that I’ll never know. Sure Andy Williams use to count with his fingers in the air to make the referee aware of the seconds
I look at these incidents in a different way because most supporters have a view from above, it’s a lot different from being at ground level for the officials, the same applies to the players, I often hear people around me that criticise the players for not passing to an unmarked player, we can see the unmarked player but it’s unlikely that the player with the ball can. Also I hear people slagging off our players and deem them as effin useless, please be aware that we’re not in the premier league and paying ridiculous fees for skilled players, we’re in the fourth division.
He was shocking today , unfortunately we're in a division where the standard of football and officiating are on par. What I will say is that we're seeming to find a way to win games and are doing away with unnecessary playing around at the back .
Quote from: andyst79 on February 22, 2025, 06:51:02 pmHe was shocking today , unfortunately we're in a division where the standard of football and officiating are on par. What I will say is that we're seeming to find a way to win games and are doing away with unnecessary playing around at the back .Yep, we have all heard the term “good teams find a way to win”.It is notable isn’t it that we have quite a few fans who seem to look for things to criticise even when we win matches.
What happened to the long periods of added time we were having at the start of last season? At least then there was a consequence for time wasting
The fourth official announced 7 minutes of added time today, and the referee played 10.
60 40 Red. He gave Ref a decision to make as the Pundits say100 0 Red when Whalley booted Sterry. Gave Lino a decision to make it seems. Ref was as close to both but abdicated responsibility on this judgement40 - 60 that Street fouled their Keeper early doors. For me it was entirely the other was round100 0 correct to Yellow Card Street for dissent a few minutes later0 100 for ignoring several ( not just 1 or 2 ) Stanley players for dissent equal to the Street dissent which it seemed did not warrant same punishment. There were waved arms , getting in his face and straight forward "pointing" at him100 0 inconsistent