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As a rule of thumb they usually add about 30 seconds for a goal

 

Don't they have allowances for substitutions? You'd think they'd have the same for goals.

 

Subs are a ~minute. Goals are nothing if there aren't long celebrations. Otherwise there would be 5-6 mins added time each game with lots of goals.

 

When are there ever 10 or 12 goals in a game :lol:

 

The general rule of thumb is 30secs for goals and subs

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Refs always add on a bit more time when a goal is scored in stoppage time

 

But why should they, unless the celebrations are excessively long?

 

There were 30 seconds left of stoppage time when March scored, why add anoter two minutes on top of that?

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As a rule of thumb they usually add about 30 seconds for a goal

 

Don't they have allowances for substitutions? You'd think they'd have the same for goals.

 

Subs are a ~minute. Goals are nothing if there aren't long celebrations. Otherwise there would be 5-6 mins added time each game with lots of goals.

 

That's what I was trying to say. The fact that there is doubt, implies that it doesn't exist.

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Refs always add on a bit more time when a goal is scored in stoppage time

 

But why should they, unless the celebrations are excessively long?

 

There were 30 seconds left of stoppage time when March scored, why add anoter two minutes on top of that?

 

Never gonna blow the full time whistle on an attacking corner

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As a rule of thumb they usually add about 30 seconds for a goal

 

Don't they have allowances for substitutions? You'd think they'd have the same for goals.

 

Subs are a ~minute. Goals are nothing if there aren't long celebrations. Otherwise there would be 5-6 mins added time each game with lots of goals.

 

When are there ever 10 or 12 goals in a game :lol:

 

The general rule of thumb is 30secs for goals and subs

 

The subs thing isn't a general rule of thumb though, it's a rule. A rule that we are aware of. I'm sure we'd know if there was a rule regarding goals.

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Refs always add on a bit more time when a goal is scored in stoppage time

 

But why should they, unless the celebrations are excessively long?

 

There were 30 seconds left of stoppage time when March scored, why add anoter two minutes on top of that?

 

Never gonna blow the full time whistle on an attacking corner

 

Seen it done. And I've seen refs blow on the second ball. Never against Man U like. but football, Saint, is a funny owld game.

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As a rule of thumb they usually add about 30 seconds for a goal

 

Don't they have allowances for substitutions? You'd think they'd have the same for goals.

 

Subs are a ~minute. Goals are nothing if there aren't long celebrations. Otherwise there would be 5-6 mins added time each game with lots of goals.

 

When are there ever 10 or 12 goals in a game :lol:

 

The general rule of thumb is 30secs for goals and subs

 

Maybe a rule of thumb, but actual rules say nothing about goals.

 

"Allowance is made by the referee in each half for all time lost in that half through:

substitutions

assessment and/or removal of injured players

wasting time

disciplinary sanctions

medical stoppages permitted by competition rules e.g. ‘drinks’ breaks (which should not exceed one minute) and ‘cooling’ breaks (ninety seconds to three minutes)

delays relating to VAR 'checks' and 'reviews;

any other cause, including any significant delay to a restart (e.g. goal celebrations)

The fourth official indicates the minimum additional time decided by the referee at the end of the final minute of each half. The additional time may be increased by the referee but not reduced."

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Refs always add on a bit more time when a goal is scored in stoppage time

 

But why should they, unless the celebrations are excessively long?

 

There were 30 seconds left of stoppage time when March scored, why add anoter two minutes on top of that?

 

Never gonna blow the full time whistle on an attacking corner

 

Seen it done. And I've seen refs blow on the second ball. Never against Man U like. but football, Saint, is a funny owld game.

 

He did blow the final whistle the second the ball left the box like

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As a rule of thumb they usually add about 30 seconds for a goal

 

Don't they have allowances for substitutions? You'd think they'd have the same for goals.

 

Subs are a ~minute. Goals are nothing if there aren't long celebrations. Otherwise there would be 5-6 mins added time each game with lots of goals.

 

When are there ever 10 or 12 goals in a game :lol:

 

The general rule of thumb is 30secs for goals and subs

 

The subs thing isn't a general rule of thumb though, it's a rule. A rule that we are aware of. I'm sure we'd know if there was a rule regarding goals.

 

Law 7.

 

Allowance for time lost

Allowance is made by the referee in each half for all time lost in that half through:

substitutions

assessment and/or removal of injured players

wasting time

disciplinary sanctions

medical stoppages permitted by competition rules e.g. ‘drinks’ breaks (which should not exceed one minute) and ‘cooling’ breaks (ninety seconds to three minutes)

delays relating to VAR 'checks' and 'reviews;

any other cause, including any significant delay to a restart (e.g. goal celebrations)

The fourth official indicates the minimum additional time decided by the referee at the end of the final minute of each half. The additional time may be increased by the referee but not reduced.

The referee must not compensate for a timekeeping error during the first half by changing the length of the second half.

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As a rule of thumb they usually add about 30 seconds for a goal

 

Don't they have allowances for substitutions? You'd think they'd have the same for goals.

 

Subs are a ~minute. Goals are nothing if there aren't long celebrations. Otherwise there would be 5-6 mins added time each game with lots of goals.

 

When are there ever 10 or 12 goals in a game :lol:

 

The general rule of thumb is 30secs for goals and subs

 

The subs thing isn't a general rule of thumb though, it's a rule. A rule that we are aware of. I'm sure we'd know if there was a rule regarding goals.

 

Law 7.

 

Allowance for time lost

Allowance is made by the referee in each half for all time lost in that half through:

substitutions

assessment and/or removal of injured players

wasting time

disciplinary sanctions

medical stoppages permitted by competition rules e.g. ‘drinks’ breaks (which should not exceed one minute) and ‘cooling’ breaks (ninety seconds to three minutes)

delays relating to VAR 'checks' and 'reviews;

any other cause, including any significant delay to a restart (e.g. goal celebrations)

The fourth official indicates the minimum additional time decided by the referee at the end of the final minute of each half. The additional time may be increased by the referee but not reduced.

The referee must not compensate for a timekeeping error during the first half by changing the length of the second half.

 

So not goals.

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You can’t give a penalty after the final whistle has been blown, don’t simply can’t.

 

It was always going to be Man Utd who got that decision.

 

Exactlty.

 

Another canny game this one and Townsend, wish I had his hair :lol:

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As a rule of thumb they usually add about 30 seconds for a goal

 

Don't they have allowances for substitutions? You'd think they'd have the same for goals.

 

Subs are a ~minute. Goals are nothing if there aren't long celebrations. Otherwise there would be 5-6 mins added time each game with lots of goals.

 

When are there ever 10 or 12 goals in a game :lol:

 

The general rule of thumb is 30secs for goals and subs

 

The subs thing isn't a general rule of thumb though, it's a rule. A rule that we are aware of. I'm sure we'd know if there was a rule regarding goals.

 

Law 7.

 

Allowance for time lost

Allowance is made by the referee in each half for all time lost in that half through:

substitutions

assessment and/or removal of injured players

wasting time

disciplinary sanctions

medical stoppages permitted by competition rules e.g. ‘drinks’ breaks (which should not exceed one minute) and ‘cooling’ breaks (ninety seconds to three minutes)

delays relating to VAR 'checks' and 'reviews;

any other cause, including any significant delay to a restart (e.g. goal celebrations)

The fourth official indicates the minimum additional time decided by the referee at the end of the final minute of each half. The additional time may be increased by the referee but not reduced.

The referee must not compensate for a timekeeping error during the first half by changing the length of the second half.

 

So not goals.

 

Any other cause, PGMOL have said standard PL practice is 30 seconds per goal.

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You can’t give a penalty after the final whistle has been blown, don’t simply can’t.

 

It was always going to be Man Utd who got that decision.

 

Exactlty.

 

Another canny game this one and Townsend, wish I had his hair :lol:

 

Well, you can.

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