“I told my defenders when we showed them some clips when they come on the side left or right-back or left or right wing, they don’t take another touch they just put it in the box and they attack the ball."
Had to re-read this bit about 4 times to make some sense
“I told my defenders when we showed them some clips when they come on the side left or right-back or left or right wing, they don’t take another touch they just put it in the box and they attack the ball."
Had to re-read this bit about 4 times to make some sense
This extra time shit in the English leagues is doing my head in and its about time the fans said enough, tell us what's going on, second by second.
When was the last time you saw only 3 minutes or less added on in the second half? Well in continental Europe you see it every week, and six minutes going on seven would be remarkable. How can it be possible that English refs interpret extra time differently to the rest? ( Howard Webb added on 4 minutes at Malmo on Tuesday and I really don't remember more than one stoppage for an injury)
Something funny is going on in England and nobody has told the paying customers about it.
This extra time shit in the English leagues is doing my head in and its about time the fans said enough, tell us what's going on, second by second.
When was the last time you saw only 3 minutes or less added on in the second half? Well in continental Europe you see it every week, and six minutes going on seven would be remarkable. How can it be possible that English refs interpret extra time differently to the rest? ( Howard Webb added on 4 minutes at Malmo on Tuesday and I really don't remember more than one stoppage for an injury)
Something funny is going on in England and nobody has told the paying customers about it.
If we had been losing wouldn't you have wanted to see 6 minutes? Swings and roundabouts.
This extra time shit in the English leagues is doing my head in and its about time the fans said enough, tell us what's going on, second by second.
When was the last time you saw only 3 minutes or less added on in the second half? Well in continental Europe you see it every week, and six minutes going on seven would be remarkable. How can it be possible that English refs interpret extra time differently to the rest? ( Howard Webb added on 4 minutes at Malmo on Tuesday and I really don't remember more than one stoppage for an injury)
Something funny is going on in England and nobody has told the paying customers about it.
If we had been losing wouldn't you have wanted to see 6 minutes? Swings and roundabouts.
That's not my point. I would like to know exactly how the extra time builds up during the 90 minutes so I know how much extra time is coming and where it came from. Wouldn't you?
This extra time shit in the English leagues is doing my head in and its about time the fans said enough, tell us what's going on, second by second.
When was the last time you saw only 3 minutes or less added on in the second half? Well in continental Europe you see it every week, and six minutes going on seven would be remarkable. How can it be possible that English refs interpret extra time differently to the rest? ( Howard Webb added on 4 minutes at Malmo on Tuesday and I really don't remember more than one stoppage for an injury)
Something funny is going on in England and nobody has told the paying customers about it.
If we had been losing wouldn't you have wanted to see 6 minutes? Swings and roundabouts.
That's not my point. I would like to know exactly how the extra time builds up during the 90 minutes so I know how much extra time is coming and where it came from. Wouldn't you?
I think a rugby style stop of the clock would work best...
This extra time shit in the English leagues is doing my head in and its about time the fans said enough, tell us what's going on, second by second.
When was the last time you saw only 3 minutes or less added on in the second half? Well in continental Europe you see it every week, and six minutes going on seven would be remarkable. How can it be possible that English refs interpret extra time differently to the rest? ( Howard Webb added on 4 minutes at Malmo on Tuesday and I really don't remember more than one stoppage for an injury)
Something funny is going on in England and nobody has told the paying customers about it.
If we had been losing wouldn't you have wanted to see 6 minutes? Swings and roundabouts.
That's not my point. I would like to know exactly how the extra time builds up during the 90 minutes so I know how much extra time is coming and where it came from. Wouldn't you?
I think a rugby style stop of the clock would work best...
Agree. Why can't we have it? And why don't more fans demand it, instead of just howling at the ref, and have ten managers a week telling the press "i don't know where he got those six minutes from"
This extra time shit in the English leagues is doing my head in and its about time the fans said enough, tell us what's going on, second by second.
When was the last time you saw only 3 minutes or less added on in the second half? Well in continental Europe you see it every week, and six minutes going on seven would be remarkable. How can it be possible that English refs interpret extra time differently to the rest? ( Howard Webb added on 4 minutes at Malmo on Tuesday and I really don't remember more than one stoppage for an injury)
Something funny is going on in England and nobody has told the paying customers about it.
If we had been losing wouldn't you have wanted to see 6 minutes? Swings and roundabouts.
That's not my point. I would like to know exactly how the extra time builds up during the 90 minutes so I know how much extra time is coming and where it came from. Wouldn't you?
I think a rugby style stop of the clock would work best...
Disagree. Played a sunday league game once where the ref did this. The game went on for almost 2 hours!
This extra time shit in the English leagues is doing my head in and its about time the fans said enough, tell us what's going on, second by second.
When was the last time you saw only 3 minutes or less added on in the second half? Well in continental Europe you see it every week, and six minutes going on seven would be remarkable. How can it be possible that English refs interpret extra time differently to the rest? ( Howard Webb added on 4 minutes at Malmo on Tuesday and I really don't remember more than one stoppage for an injury)
Something funny is going on in England and nobody has told the paying customers about it.
If we had been losing wouldn't you have wanted to see 6 minutes? Swings and roundabouts.
That's not my point. I would like to know exactly how the extra time builds up during the 90 minutes so I know how much extra time is coming and where it came from. Wouldn't you?
I guess ideally yh, but I'm not overly bothered about it to be honest.
This extra time shit in the English leagues is doing my head in and its about time the fans said enough, tell us what's going on, second by second.
When was the last time you saw only 3 minutes or less added on in the second half? Well in continental Europe you see it every week, and six minutes going on seven would be remarkable. How can it be possible that English refs interpret extra time differently to the rest? ( Howard Webb added on 4 minutes at Malmo on Tuesday and I really don't remember more than one stoppage for an injury)
Something funny is going on in England and nobody has told the paying customers about it.
If we had been losing wouldn't you have wanted to see 6 minutes? Swings and roundabouts.
That's not my point. I would like to know exactly how the extra time builds up during the 90 minutes so I know how much extra time is coming and where it came from. Wouldn't you?
I think a rugby style stop of the clock would work best...
Disagree. Played a sunday league game once where the ref did this. The game went on for almost 2 hours!
except "ball in play" time would have been a strict 90 minutes surely?
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Had to re-read this bit about 4 times to make some sense
When was the last time you saw only 3 minutes or less added on in the second half? Well in continental Europe you see it every week, and six minutes going on seven would be remarkable. How can it be possible that English refs interpret extra time differently to the rest? ( Howard Webb added on 4 minutes at Malmo on Tuesday and I really don't remember more than one stoppage for an injury)
Something funny is going on in England and nobody has told the paying customers about it.