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96 minutes and the ball goes out for a throw in to Chelsea, how is that not time to blow the whistle?

 

Ref's discretion, it can be longer than 6 but no less than 6.

 

Well yeah I know that, but they've already had 6 fucking minutes and there's been no time wasting incidents, normally the ball going out their would mean the whistle goes.

 

Tbh your wrong. 6 minutes, means no less than 6 but can mean 6m 1s/6m 2s/6m 3s etc up to 6m59s.

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Can someone explain to me the rules around injury time? again i see 6 mins given ( for what f*cking reason i don't know) and Suarez scores at 96 mins and 30 seconds.... ref should have blown long before that moment.

 

Unless i'm missing something.

 

96 minutes and the ball goes out for a throw in to Chelsea, how is that not time to blow the whistle?

 

Ref's discretion, it can be longer than 6 but no less than 6.

 

:thup: meh i still think it should have been blown before hand but at least i know why.

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96 minutes and the ball goes out for a throw in to Chelsea, how is that not time to blow the whistle?

 

Ref's discretion, it can be longer than 6 but no less than 6.

 

Well yeah I know that, but they've already had 6 fucking minutes and there's been no time wasting incidents, normally the ball going out their would mean the whistle goes.

 

Tbh your wrong. 6 minutes, means no less than 6 but can mean 6m 1s/6m 2s/6m 3s etc up to 6m59s.

 

What are you on about?  How does "yeah I know" mean "I disagree it can't be more than exactly 6 minutes"?

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96 minutes and the ball goes out for a throw in to Chelsea, how is that not time to blow the whistle?

 

Ref's discretion, it can be longer than 6 but no less than 6.

 

Well yeah I know that, but they've already had 6 fucking minutes and there's been no time wasting incidents, normally the ball going out their would mean the whistle goes.

 

Tbh your wrong. 6 minutes, means no less than 6 but can mean 6m 1s/6m 2s/6m 3s etc up to 6m59s.

 

What the fuck are you on about?

 

The rules thicko.

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96 minutes and the ball goes out for a throw in to Chelsea, how is that not time to blow the whistle?

 

Ref's discretion, it can be longer than 6 but no less than 6.

 

Well yeah I know that, but they've already had 6 fucking minutes and there's been no time wasting incidents, normally the ball going out their would mean the whistle goes.

 

Tbh your wrong. 6 minutes, means no less than 6 but can mean 6m 1s/6m 2s/6m 3s etc up to 6m59s.

 

What the fuck are you on about?

 

The rules thicko.

 

Righto you've just said I'm wrong about something I didn't say and I'm thick? :lol:, read the post..  I didn't say they've had all the time the ref is allowed to give them, I just said they'd had 6 minutes, which they had.  I even said "I know" in response to you saying the ref was allowed to play for longer.

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96 minutes and the ball goes out for a throw in to Chelsea, how is that not time to blow the whistle?

 

Ref's discretion, it can be longer than 6 but no less than 6.

 

Well yeah I know that, but they've already had 6 fucking minutes and there's been no time wasting incidents, normally the ball going out their would mean the whistle goes.

 

Tbh your wrong. 6 minutes, means no less than 6 but can mean 6m 1s/6m 2s/6m 3s etc up to 6m59s.

 

What the fuck are you on about?

 

The rules thicko.

 

He means that if the ref wants to play 6 minutes and 59 seconds of stoppage time, then the number 6 will appear on the board.

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I would not be at all surprised if he gets away with this, or gets away lightly.

 

Let's be clear here. This wasn't controversial, this wasn't dramatic, this wasn't "the 2 sides to Luis Suarez". That was someone biting another fucking player, the disgusting little tramp.

 

His last minute goal will probably all culminate in a "ooh isn't he controversial, the little scamp" mentality, as opposed to him getting the lengthy ban he deserves for being a deplorable piece of shit. I'm saying that because that's quite often how incidents like this are seen.

 

I don't know what the benchmark for this is in this country, but surely it has to be something along the lines of the 7 game ban he got at Ajax. How is it different?

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