Always difficult for the refs. I remember watching that game, and CT should have blown before the corner was taken,and these were times before boards showing injury time and it was just down to the ref. These days it seems like a rugby union style finish more often than not.They can go on for ages. I would rather that than a time clock as in American sports.
Like Qwerty said, it's kind of become an unwritten rule to let the attack finish. After all, time added on is a MINIMUM of X amount of minutes. The referee decides when to blow up.
In some cases the ref is adding on time for incidents after the time board went up, but I do agree they tend not to blow up at crucial moments. Perhaps they think if you have been awarded a free kick or corner, you deserve the chance to take it.
Basically, like the British constitution - uncodified. Infact I think that should be added to the constitution.
The classic time they like to blow up is during a mid-air hoof halfway up the pitch, usually from a goalkick.
Love the excuses made for Rooney. Now he just needs a world class player in front of him to bring out his best. So surround him with £50-100m players and you'll finally make Rooney operate properly.
But that's the point Tom - it shouldn't be "an ideal time" it should be when the time is up. I do get the point though. It just seems to be something that's accepted as okay and as a result the game with Bruges has now completely changed.
It's funny how football and both rugby codes are all completely different on this issue. Rugby League stops on the hooter, controlled by an off-field official. Rugby Union stops at the first dead-ball situation after the clock (controlled by the referee but in the hands of an off-field official) goes past full-time. Unless there is a penalty to the attacking side that is. Complicated but fair. Football stops when the referee says so, provided the minimum amount of time added on (controlled by the fourth official) has been played, usually when the ball is in play. Complicated and usually fair. Is there something in the laws of the game that says the ball must be in play when full-time is blown?
When saints were promoted to prem,Coventry player had to get rid of the ball quickly to prevent being mugged at the whistle
There's no such thing as "time up". It's when the referee feels the amount of time that was added on has been played. There's bound to be some stoppages in added time so playing extra time on top of the added time should be a regular thing.
Well there is. Last night he put his hand up and whistle to mouth to blow, then decided not to because there was an attack unfolding.
Chilco, Rugby League doesn't 'stop' on the hooter. Once the hooter is sounded, then the ball must go 'dead' before the game ends. It is possible to score after the hooter.