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karnataka said:interesting. I remember quite a few years ago wanting to watch a recording of a WC match which I wanted to see before another was starting but I didn't have the 90 odd minutes in which to do it so I used the 2x or 4x fast forward facility every time the ball went out of play or there was an injury stoppage and iirc I managed to watch the whole match in around 65 minutes.
JustJack said:Not so sure about this, I find watching a whole '90 minute' game a task these days, hypothetically, if that were to stretch another 30 mins then I don't think I could ever watch a game in its entirety.
Evening games would have to kickoff far earlier, we're talking at least 7.15pm and 3pm kickoffs would be lucky to finish before 5.30 I feel
I think the quality would decline as players are playing for longer aswell
BLAZE said:JustJack said:Not so sure about this, I find watching a whole '90 minute' game a task these days, hypothetically, if that were to stretch another 30 mins then I don't think I could ever watch a game in its entirety.
Evening games would have to kickoff far earlier, we're talking at least 7.15pm and 3pm kickoffs would be lucky to finish before 5.30 I feel
I think the quality would decline as players are playing for longer aswell
The article advocates a 60 minute match with the clock paused whenever the ball is out of play. Kick off to final whistle would still be roughly 90 minutes give or take