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It’s tight at the top - but not at the bottom!!
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Not so - it's still entirely up to the referee how much additional time to allow. What has happened though, is that the referees have been asked to make sure the full amount of time lost for stoppages is added, especially for some specific game events.PeteC wrote: ↑Fri Aug 11, 2023 4:35 pmThere's a new procedure being implemented, perhaps it's already started in this WC?
Basically it's no longer up the referee's discretion how much extra time is awarded as it's been so arbitrary apparently, and of course prone to corruption. I think now it comes from upstairs what time to award based upon their documented stoppage time and tracking records.
It's an IFAB directive so it will be seen everywhere, not just in the WWC.
Here's an article discussing its impact on the EFL, for instance.
https://www.pafc.co.uk/news/match-offic ... 324-season
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Of course, the EFL doesn't use VAR whereas competitions like the WWC and the Premier League do - and that accounts for another large chunk of added time, usually.Match officials in the EFL will adopt a new approach to timekeeping in the 2023/24 campaign.
In line with the most recent IFAB guidance, the EFL and PGMOL are committed to ensure a more accurate calculation of additional time alongside an improvement in the amount of time the ball is in play from the start of the new season.
As the game collectively looks to enhance the amount of time the ball is in play in the forthcoming campaign, the exact time lost when certain game events occur will now be added.
The events include:
Goals and subsequent celebrations
Substitutions
Injuries and treatment time (if required)
Penalties (from moment of offence to the whistle for the penalty kick)
Red cards (from moment of offence to when the player leaves the field)
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What do you reckon BB, yes or no?
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Just one step away now - maybe it is?Dannie Boy wrote:What do you reckon BB, yes or no?
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I think it must be.
I had the worst feed possible in Samut Songkhram today, but I saw the 4 important bits no problem. I think the people in the next room must have wondered what was going on
As I said to BG, the Euros and the World Cup often follow each other.
I had the worst feed possible in Samut Songkhram today, but I saw the 4 important bits no problem. I think the people in the next room must have wondered what was going on
As I said to BG, the Euros and the World Cup often follow each other.
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Big Boy wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 10:31 pm I think it must be.
I had the worst feed possible in Samut Songkhram today, but I saw the 4 important bits no problem. I think the people in the next room must have wondered what was going on
As I said to BG, the Euros and the World Cup often follow each other.
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The sad thing for me here is that I wouldn't mind supporting England if not for all of their supporters turning like Tottenham supporters when it's about England.
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For England mens it's mostly just wild optimistic support, 'it's coming home' in the hope this blind enthusiasm somehow triggers the football gods to help push us over the line. It's been so long. And we're getting closer...Bamboo Grove wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 11:20 pm The sad thing for me here is that I wouldn't mind supporting England if not for all of their supporters turning like Tottenham supporters when it's about England.
For the women's, they're the top team in the business. Said a few posts ago, it's theirs to lose. So the support and confidence is warranted. No ego, no delusions... just fully getting behind the England women and what they've achieved.
For Tottenham it's a mix of yearning, sarcasm and delusion. But we'll continue as we are, cheers. X
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Now, now, lost, hear this. I did support England in the 70's. Nobody that I knew was talking that England would have been the home of the World Cup trophy. I more or less remember one miserable night in Poland.
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I for one hope "It's Coming Home" one way or another (well anyway) - maybe then we can be spared of bloody 1966!!!
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Oh, dear, Pharvey, you just reminded me of the end of the season parties in our football team, when we always watched the 1966 final. Brainwashing?
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Dismissing the difference in physicality for a moment, the women's game is probably running around non-league to (at a push) league two level of skill and tactical nuance. Give or take.
But yeah...
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Is reinserting Lauren James into the lineup over Ella Toone the right move. Of course, if they do and they win. Not so much if they do and they lose? This kind of thing is what gives coaches grey hair.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/66541607
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