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Post by AlbertTatlock on Jan 3, 2011 11:23:17 GMT
After the 4 minutes added on time on Saturday turned into almost 6 and this not being an exception isn’t it time that the clock on the scoreboard continued to count the time so that everyone including the incompetent shitstains refs, unless of course we’re a goal behind and on the attack in which case switch it off, surely that’s all part of having home advantage. Gouranga.
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Post by Jimmy Cooper on Jan 3, 2011 11:59:48 GMT
"4 minutes minimum time allowed"
Time gets added on to extra time
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Post by french toast on Jan 3, 2011 12:01:09 GMT
"4 minutes minimum time allowed" Time gets added on to extra time yup otherwise as soon as we were over 90 minutes, someone should go down injured
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Post by Squeekster on Jan 3, 2011 12:02:24 GMT
But why can't the score board clock carry on going so we can have an idea of how much is left.
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Post by Jimmy Cooper on Jan 3, 2011 12:05:26 GMT
Because the ref will add time on to the added time, and there's no way for him to tell the supporters how much time he is adding on in addition to the amount stated.
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Post by Squeekster on Jan 3, 2011 12:09:06 GMT
Because the ref will add time on to the added time, and there's no way for him to tell the supporters how much time he is adding on in addition to the amount stated. Thats fine but what i'm saying is when 4 mins go up with no clock you just don't know and it always seems a lot longer,when the reality is it isn't. If the ref adds more time on at least you'll know that you are now into that time and not still guessing if your still in the previous slot of added time.
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Post by gibby1409 on Jan 3, 2011 14:05:24 GMT
Because the ref will add time on to the added time, and there's no way for him to tell the supporters how much time he is adding on in addition to the amount stated. Thats fine but what i'm saying is when 4 mins go up with no clock you just don't know and it always seems a lot longer,when the reality is it isn't. If the ref adds more time on at least you'll know that you are now into that time and not still guessing if your still in the previous slot of added time. Absolutely Right Squeek! The Clock should carry on, and at least if they say a minimum of 4 mins, we can see when we go into the "Extra" extra Time! The old Scoreboard used to didn't it?
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Post by actongatestokie on Jan 3, 2011 14:11:10 GMT
But why can't the score board clock carry on going so we can have an idea of how much is left. For the same reason they don't show replay's of borderline decisions on the video screen. Before I get a barrage, I agree with you. They're just the 'rules' set by some unknown clown.
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Post by southwalesstokie on Jan 3, 2011 14:15:22 GMT
I'm a self-confessed egg-chaser (in addition to an avid Stokie obviously!) and the system in rugby works well. Stopping the clock for lengthy injuries and corners/goal kicks seems sensible to me. I'm sure that people have problems with this though.
Tin hat on... ;D
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