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Infairness there were stoppages in extra time which probably contributed to the additional time
ifindoubt (Donegal) - Posts: 133 - 28/01/2020 20:05:16 2263292 Link 2 |
11 minutes extra in Galway/Mon, Mayo/Don Corofin/Kilcoo etc. its crazy and in all the games the refs create an environment for fighting due to the extra time, fatigue, frustration. suckvalleypaddy (Galway) - Posts: 1732 - 28/01/2020 21:57:56 2263344 Link 3 |
As far as time running out before a free is taken we can steal a bit From American Football where a game can not end on a defensive penalty. If you foul a player while on defense the offensive team gets the penalty and one more play. If a team has a free and the clock runs out the team still gets to take the free. Every major sport except soccer i believe has a clock the GAA should have one also. If VAR is going to be looked at how can we not have a clock. gatha (Kilkenny) - Posts: 318 - 29/01/2020 12:58:37 2263478 Link 1 |
The time keeping issue was raised when Kerry boys "lost" in 2011. The irony in Kerry questioning Cluxton time taking the free when Kerry were time wasting for 65 minute of that game. It took bryan Sheehan 2 minutes to take a free and he didn't have the luxury coming up from goals. LOL
hamsterdean (Limerick) - Posts: 223 - 04/02/2020 19:19:59 2265191 Link 2 |
I think in general stoppage time rarely makes up for all the breaks in play. My main issue is the lack of transparency to it. Mayonman (Galway) - Posts: 1920 - 06/02/2020 13:38:17 2265668 Link 0 |
Not even a countdown clock. Just stop the clock when there is a break in play (injuries, subs, rows (which a lot of the time are deliberately instigated to waste time)). Ref blows whistle on 70 mins, simple! Or if needs be a hooter, which I don't really like but which could be used if refs start acting the bollix and start adding on their own "personal" additional time to engineer a draw. Surely every half decent inter county ground has a digital clock that can be stopped and started as required and is visible to the fans. TheImmortal (USA) - Posts: 24 - 07/02/2020 04:43:55 2265846 Link 0 |
You shouldn't have to stop the clock for all those instances. A sub coming on should be in a break of play be it a free/kick off/sideline ball and not need the clock to stop And refs dont engineer draws. KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3748 - 07/02/2020 11:11:03 2265907 Link 0 |
They don't deliberately but........... a ref will not blow up generally when u are attacking even if time has passed. It is too arbitrary. A bloody clock that the ref stops through the 4th official is not a lot to ask. It is probably not easily transferable to junior c games but so be it.
Mayonman (Galway) - Posts: 1920 - 07/02/2020 12:05:56 2265920 Link 0 |
Ask the Clare hurlers of 98 about the use of a clock. The lack of one cost them an All-Ireland. gatha (Kilkenny) - Posts: 318 - 07/02/2020 12:17:53 2265925 Link 0 |
Replying To KingdomBoy1: "Is that why there was 7 minutes added on at the end of the drawn allireland final joxer?" Westfester (Limerick) - Posts: 979 - 07/02/2020 14:17:56 2265947 Link 0 |
2 points; Mailman98 (Galway) - Posts: 319 - 07/02/2020 15:50:17 2265973 Link 0 |
You dont need a stop clock just have a rule that ball must be dead ie either a score or go out for a line ball for game to end and a game cant end on a free so if a team who is losing and has possession just cant get fouled for a stoppage in game in order for game to end.
KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3748 - 07/02/2020 15:58:09 2265976 Link 0 |
Play on lads, until it's a draw. The GAA way. dakid (Australia) - Posts: 292 - 09/02/2020 12:18:12 2266306 Link 2 |
That would be too easy, accurate and dispel arguments. My guess is many want the indiscretions of the referee, players and coaches wasting time etc. when it suits their team. Blow the damn hooter on 70 or 60 minutes of play no matter where the ball is. If it is crossing the line as the hooter goes it has to be across the line first. That will not happen that often anyway and give those umpires some thing to do. Put a beeper in their pocket or ear to match the clock. I can hear it what if a player hauled down in the square as the hooter goes. Allow the penalty as tenths of seconds left means the game is not over and suspend the offender for a game.
Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 3035 - 09/02/2020 14:18:15 2266337 Link 0 |
The main problem is you have the highly paid officials who administer the game from Croke Park introduce new formats or rules without thorough clarity. We saw this with the Super 8's & Tier Two as well. The 10 minute sin binning problem should have been foreseen, last night it was like a small hospital in Croke Park with fellas on the ground giving Roanaldo a run for his money, eating up the 10 minutes. The roll on effect is 80 minute games & it won't be long before we get into 90 minute games with each team rolling around the ground as if after being shot just to waste the 10 minute sinbinning. Of course to copy the way rugby do things wouldn't have been possible for the GAA, even though it works in rugby. For the two competing counties & partisans last night the game might have been exciting, for neutrals the antics were just another reason not to go to games or watch them on TV. The C'ship attendance figures were down 30% last year, if this stupidity with the 10 minutes is kept, that figure will be exceeded again. moc.dna (Galway) - Posts: 1212 - 09/02/2020 14:27:32 2266339 Link 2 |
Backed the draw at ht....delighted. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11557 - 09/02/2020 14:32:34 2266343 Link 6 |
Just the 9 minutes of injury time last night (6 indicated) TheImmortal (USA) - Posts: 24 - 09/02/2020 15:08:14 2266357 Link 2 |
Same as the 9 minutes played to Kerry's advantage v Dublin. 6 indicated.
Jackeen (Dublin) - Posts: 4097 - 09/02/2020 15:35:01 2266363 Link 8 |
What odds did you get?
lilylanger (Kildare) - Posts: 758 - 09/02/2020 19:52:05 2266532 Link 0 |
Timekeeping in football and hurling has gotten to farcical levels. Surely to Christ it can't be that hard to organise properly so there some transparency for players and fans. In this day and age with all the available technology and week in week out we're watching referees playing over the amount of added time at their "discretion" . Stop the clock like in rugby or use the clock like ladies football. Put an end to this carry on once and for all. Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2303 - 09/02/2020 20:58:17 2266576 Link 2 |