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Interesting who appears in the lowest table and who appears in the highest since 06/07 table...


https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61342349
 
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.
 
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.

Should we get nearly half our money back as we only get to see nearly half the playing time?
 
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
 
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
 
Hmm.
So if the playing time v Forest was about 60 minutes. They had the ball for about 30% of that time, which is about 20 minutes, and in those 20 minutes scored 5 goals and had another 10 shots at least?
 
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

Ahh I see, that makes sense because stopping the clock with a 90 minute duration would be unworkable
 

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