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1 minute ago, Froggy said:

 

Because your ran your arse off. It was a good performance. In a year or two your subs won't be Wood and Murphy. :lol:

 

:lol: Let's fucking hope they won't. Jeez. Murphy was beyond pathetic. 

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2 minutes ago, Doctor Zaius said:

I cannot believe my eyes that some folk I'm this thread are justifying an extra 3 minutes and 33 seconds added on from the previous 5, when they saw fit to add on 5 from the previous FORTY FUCKING FIVE.

 

It's an absolute disgrace and Andre Marriner is a bottling cunt. Dropped his arse the wanker.

 

I mean goal was scored in the 97min 09s. So it's not 3min 33s added until the goal. Ref had 5 minutes minimum (unless it's changed to maximum now :lol:)extra, it took Pope 90 seconds to get up and play the ball. In other words 97min 9s isn't 3min 33s nor is it completely crazy either tbf. 

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1 minute ago, Hanshithispantz said:

There was never over 7 minutes of added time in that game, man [emoji38]

 

I'm going to disagree. Last night a lot of us were complaining about Everton time wasting early on, tonight we were doing the same. More rightly than Everton given that we were at Anfield and had players like Murphy and Wood that needed to contribute 30 minutes. I'm going to leave it at that. This is going to be forgotten by 5PM on Saturday when we've obliterated a decent Crystal Palace side :) 

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So because Liverpool are hyper-sensitive about the clock in stoppage time, every stoppage must be added to the time - in full, whereas all the time both sides took during 90% of the game counts for infinitely less if anything at all?

Poorly refereed by Liverpool. Marriner was a fine patsy though

 

 

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How come Liverpool were allowed to just play on when Joelinton "needed" treatment in stoppage time? Is it the same rule that applied to Liverpool last season when a head injury in our box didn't matter? 

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Do the same as in rugby and "stop the clock".  Everyone then knows how much time is left.  In football it is basically the referee adding the time on with a lot of the time no justification.  I mean, the whole world saw 90 + 5 on their  TV screens.  How can the opposition score a goal in 90 + 8?  I can't get my head around what happened tonight.  In shock.

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2 minutes ago, Rod said:

Do the same as in rugby and "stop the clock".  Everyone then knows how much time is left.  In football it is basically the referee adding the time on with a lot of the time no justification.  I mean, the whole world saw 90 + 5 on their  TV screens.  How can the opposition score a goal in 90 + 8?  I can't get my head around what happened tonight.  In shock.

 

Pope was down in the 5 minutes getting treatment, which meant more time had to be added on. The fact Pope was down for 90 seconds and the ref added on 180 will just be overlooked.

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6 minutes ago, Rod said:

Do the same as in rugby and "stop the clock".  Everyone then knows how much time is left.  In football it is basically the referee adding the time on with a lot of the time no justification.  I mean, the whole world saw 90 + 5 on their  TV screens.  How can the opposition score a goal in 90 + 8?  I can't get my head around what happened tonight.  In shock.

 

I dont think its far away tbh

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1 minute ago, Bimpy474 said:

 

Pope was down in the 5 minutes getting treatment, which meant more time had to be added on. The fact Pope was down for 90 seconds and the ref added on 180 will just be overlooked.

Yes I know Pope was getting treatment but 3 minutes added on to the added on.  I'm still in shock.

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7 minutes ago, Nobody said:

How come Liverpool were allowed to just play on when Joelinton "needed" treatment in stoppage time? Is it the same rule that applied to Liverpool last season when a head injury in our box didn't matter? 

 

He went down with cramp, you don't have to stop the game for that. 

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Just now, Rod said:

Yes I know Pope was getting treatment but 3 minutes added on to the added on.  I'm still in shock.

 

 

That's the bullshit part, Pope wasn't down for 3 minutes, and there was no other time wasting or interruption's. 3 minutes extra was just bollocks.

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Forget about the clock. Liverpool fans would prefer to talk about the clock because it deflects attention from VAR and the disallowed goal.

 

VAR chose to rule it out in spite of the evidence. Manually drawing the lines wherever you feel like on a blurry image isn't a scientific method and everyone knows this is a flaw with it. When you're left guessing and it's clearly impossible to call, the benefit of the doubt rightly goes to the attacker now (in other words you play on). It's a very dodgy decision.

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Just now, Bimpy474 said:

 

 

That's the bullshit part, Pope wasn't down for 3 minutes, and there was no other time wasting or interruption's. 3 minutes extra was just bollocks.

Why didn't Shay Given even mention it?  He's supposed to be our representative.  Just mention the fact that you thought 98 minutes was strange.  Just put the thought out there.  The referee should be made to explain.  I hate BT coverage.  Can you tell that I'm still in shock?

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29 minutes ago, Rod said:

Do the same as in rugby and "stop the clock".  Everyone then knows how much time is left.  In football it is basically the referee adding the time on with a lot of the time no justification.  I mean, the whole world saw 90 + 5 on their  TV screens.  How can the opposition score a goal in 90 + 8?  I can't get my head around what happened tonight.  In shock.

Nah. They only want to have a timer so they can do adverts like they do in American Sports.

There has been enough incidents in the US where there has incidents happen after the clock, and in NFL you regularly see both sides stroll off before the clock has finished.

There is no doubt in my mind that we will just start having incidents where the officials say the clock we are all watching is out to theirs whenever they need too.

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8 minutes ago, Stifler said:

Nah. They only want to have a timer so they can do adverts like they do in American Sports.

There has been enough incidents in the US where there has incidents happen after the clock, and in NFL you regularly see both sides stroll off before the clock has finished.

There is no doubt in my mind that we will just start having incidents where the officials say the clock we are all watching is out to theirs whenever they need too.

Stopping the game clock when the ball is not in play has been floated for a long time though, with little to do with ads or american sport. Shorten the halves to 35 minutes each (or thereabouts) and just stop the clock for all stoppages in play; throw ins, free kicks, goal kicks, etc.

 

Some enforced breaks in american sports are for ads but the example you give - running out the clock (e.g. walking off the field before getting to 0:00) - is due to a quirky combination of game clock + play clock in american football allowing a team to basically forfeit their last play to receive a break (end of half/quarter) or kill off the game so their opponents don't get the ball back.

 

A different facet of that same quirk is the reason the last 15 seconds of NBA playoff games typically last 37 minutes.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, thomas said:

Stopping the game clock when the ball is not in play has been floated for a long time though, with little to do with ads or american sport. Shorten the halves to 35 minutes each (or thereabouts) and just stop the clock for all stoppages in play; throw ins, free kicks, goal kicks, etc.

 

Some enforced breaks in american sports are for ads but the example you give - running out the clock (e.g. walking off the field before getting to 0:00) - is due to a quirky combination of game clock + play clock in american football allowing a team to basically forfeit their last play to receive a break (end of half/quarter) or kill off the game so their opponents don't get the ball back.

 

A different facet of that same quirk is the reason the last 15 seconds of NBA playoff games typically last 37 minutes.

 

 

 

Do you honestly think they want to do it for the best interests of the game. All the major footballing authorities have proven themselves to be corrupt.

FIFA with World Cup bids. UEFA with changing the rules to allow PSG to spend as much as they want but not to allow for newcomers to do so. Not to mention trying their best to give the top clubs every possibly way of qualifying for the Champions League.

 

In our domestic game it’s clear that every authority is working for the top 6 and have been for decades. Let’s not also forget that they even tried to sell Wembley so in their own words, could pay the grassroots football the money they were due too in anyway.

These guys want money, and they want it on behalf of the top clubs and themselves. They want to have a stop clock so a game lasts 3 hours. So you can have water break that are filled with adverts. So the clubs can sell the attending fans more pie and drink £10 combo meals whilst they are inside the stadium.

The clock as it is has never been a problem until these corrupt cunts came along and used it to their own advantage.

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