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you know what will happen next. this team will score yet another goal in stoppage time. see injury time can turn it all upside down but is that fair though. often it seems the biggest injustice in football happened not in 90 minutes but in a couple of minutes after them example champions league final 99 you know i am dominate the match but man united score not one but 2 goals in stoppage time nobody has ever won a final in more dramatic fashion for my own fans the biggest smash and grab raid in football history bigger than money heist. less about the. titles incited by just one single shot right at the end take man city in 20122018 world cup saw 18 goals in injury time 13 of them besides. but there is a more time is just proportionately added when a big team is losing i mean.
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they can influence how much time that is a psychological advantage injury time sticks not just when teams score late goals but also when substituted players waste time and walk off the pitch at snail's pace it's like in real life you've been working hard in a job and just before finishing your computer question. what if you put injury time to the test if we introduced a stopwatch like in basketball or i talk. let's get started with the madness of injury time started in 891 stoke city were 21 down against aston villa when stoke were awarded a penalty in the dying seconds of villa player who put the ball out of the ground. by the time it was returned to the ref had already blown the final whistle. sorry.
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to make things fair or it was decided later time could be added on to allow penalties but look what it's become today injury time or a stoppage time is added onto to a smaller one or injuries be substitutions seem general time wasting and other factors but who decides about all this give sidled over the line of you not. unless . he's. so faith is in the hands of one person things have at least become more transparency 096 for the 1st time the 4th official showed how much injury time director proclaims this is to done today but the time shown is not even finding. and i'm in the. maybe this explains why injury time vary so much among europe's top leagues topped by the premier league where games are extended for 6 minutes 12 seconds on average city on
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a 2nd with just over 5 minutes followed by league only 4 and a half owners to go with 4 minutes and league of are 3 minutes 55. so in a world where footsteps and mouse clicks can be measured with scientific precision the landrieu time remains a mirage and. no one has any idea as to when the last kick of the ball will come especially in england what has happened there since that ball was kicked off the pitch in $8091.00 this gives the premier league. the looks of it is only going forwards. this is. in 201-6174 example the premier league side scored $68.00 goals in 2nd half stoppage time that's 7 percent of all goals scored that season higher ratio than anywhere else in europe which is why it seems they play until somebody finally school. is it the same game though. if you have 3 or even 5 minutes.
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wasting the other every football fan has been through it's your team is losing and then the opponent starts to fake the injury or does all kinds of other bizarre things to waste time. a complete farce the i n d's alleged. victims of. this used. in a study in new england half of the players who were asked if they faked injury in stoppage time said yes and they get away with it. what if the clock were simply stopped when they decided to lay down and meditate for a while there would be no point to this embarrassing you bad ok which injury time action are we watching next. one or 2 of the 18 legged goals of the tournament and also one of the 13 late goals that
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were decisive. actually that is one that makes me think twice maybe stoppage time as his charm. and psychology show time for them at least strong. talk to himself before he talked himself into scoring the decider how. would he come to terms with inside. this abuse by a. dozen kinds of. professional footballers today don't just need to win on the pitch so in their heads the mental side of winning was neglected for a long time often it's more about that than anything. else especially injury time
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shows what's going on in players' heads size before 2005 peter davis student shot it off the coffee just being says cannot. think of 2 things you can count on this one if you. eat. went by and lost against man united psychology played a major part of the 11 in the 91st minute dealt a decisive blow by and players. heads were completely empty after an equaliser said michelle turner 2 years after the final. even more drastic words to $21.00 was like a big relief he remembers the prospect of having to play extra time felt too much of a burden for. players to think too much about consequences in injury time dissolution think about the hearing now. and this is where your club comes in again. he's
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a master of late goals like it or not you have to give him credit. remember but on and there are 2013 champions league quarter final against when they scored 2 late goals or with liverpool who produced one late show after the other you've got an excellent psychological preparation. we've been working on that for years says. he's a. kind of mention. in short stoppage time decides which charges strongest and the break just abolish stoppage time and get rid of real pieces of football. and finally you lose some real good drama. now what is good drama. when in minute 95 the goal. scored not something you'd expect the contrast when that goal was
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scored by a team with a man down and see delay but you don't know until the last minutes of the defending world champions will crash out germany sweden at the welcome 28000 head all this. sorry swedish fans here. ok keep yourself korea jokes to yourself fair enough that was the next last minute drama only a couple of days later but one that went the other way to injury time containing some of the best drama you'll find out there sorry. you have good stuff too but can your crime series really compete with football. like the weirdest thriller on t.v. injury time can be a crash course in psychology that stays with you for a long time. and it stopped at a time when push comes to shove when players manage to handle pressure and performing brilliantly it is simply also about good skills. during injury time
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we do get to see stunning performances of the highest quality which clearly are also the result of excellent but. i am confused now is it illegal time to introduce a stop watch football these clues for where the clock doesn't stop when played. but should we really get rid of injury time which is often flawed subject to manipulate and opens doors to all sorts of injustice. eventually. end of anything useful something you've done the end of it is it one of those moves like that for sure but just hang on to injury time the way it is now look at all the unbeatable drama that comes with it one of the main reasons we enjoy football. is the magic of football not to be found in its unique way of interpreting truth what do you think 7.
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