Another question for pinner 13:14 - Aug 22 with 1067 views | stowmarketrange | I’m just watching the Blackpool game again and I’m wondering what the ref adds time on for at the end of each half. I’ve counted 70 secs where the keeper looks for the ball on 58 mins.The double injury and substitution took 2 mins 20 seconds.He stopped a corner and free kick being taken while he spoke to players in the area which took 45 secs each time.We made 2 subs and they made 1 other.Plus all the various 30 second throw ins and I’m up to 7 mins added time and I’m only up to the 84th minute. Did he just guess with only 4 mins because there was 4 mins just in injuries alone. | | | | |
Another question for pinner on 17:17 - Aug 25 with 769 views | PinnerPaul | Sorry for slow reply - busy with family. Here's the vebatim LOTG version, obviously as we have discussed, referees are using an arbitrary system based on what is 'expected' Allowance for time lost Allowance is made by the referee in each half for all playing time lost in that half through: - substitutions - assessment and/or removal of injured players - wasting time - disciplinary sanctions - medical stoppages permitted by competition rules, e.g. ‘drinks’ breaks (which should not exceed one minute) and ‘cooling’ breaks (ninety seconds to three minutes) - delays relating to VAR ‘checks’ and ‘reviews’ - any other cause, including any significant delay to a restart (e.g. goal celebrations | | | |
Another question for pinner on 21:30 - Aug 25 with 574 views | stowmarketrange |
Another question for pinner on 17:17 - Aug 25 by PinnerPaul | Sorry for slow reply - busy with family. Here's the vebatim LOTG version, obviously as we have discussed, referees are using an arbitrary system based on what is 'expected' Allowance for time lost Allowance is made by the referee in each half for all playing time lost in that half through: - substitutions - assessment and/or removal of injured players - wasting time - disciplinary sanctions - medical stoppages permitted by competition rules, e.g. ‘drinks’ breaks (which should not exceed one minute) and ‘cooling’ breaks (ninety seconds to three minutes) - delays relating to VAR ‘checks’ and ‘reviews’ - any other cause, including any significant delay to a restart (e.g. goal celebrations |
Cheers mate.I still reckon he guessed at the standard 4 minutes added time though. | | | |
Another question for pinner on 21:55 - Aug 25 with 549 views | wombat |
Another question for pinner on 17:17 - Aug 25 by PinnerPaul | Sorry for slow reply - busy with family. Here's the vebatim LOTG version, obviously as we have discussed, referees are using an arbitrary system based on what is 'expected' Allowance for time lost Allowance is made by the referee in each half for all playing time lost in that half through: - substitutions - assessment and/or removal of injured players - wasting time - disciplinary sanctions - medical stoppages permitted by competition rules, e.g. ‘drinks’ breaks (which should not exceed one minute) and ‘cooling’ breaks (ninety seconds to three minutes) - delays relating to VAR ‘checks’ and ‘reviews’ - any other cause, including any significant delay to a restart (e.g. goal celebrations |
Min 7 mins prob closer to 9 mins injury time then, think it was 9 subs plus god knows how many injuries , stoppages you name it | |
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