NFL does that tooTop Gun wrote:Oh, almost forgot to mention: sudden death overtime? What's that?

Because otherwise matches would last for ages. Also, continously stopping & starting the clock would just be irritating. And other stuff, like what if you play advantage then have to pull back the play & give the free kick?Top Gun wrote:No, we call it "regulation."
Also, while I'm asking, can any soccer fan give me a sane reason as to why there is "stoppage time"? Why don't they just stop the clock, instead of adding some seemingly random amount of time on at the end?
Basically if someone commits a foul but the someone from the same team manages to get hold of the ball in a great position the referee will let the play continue for a few more seconds. If the team retain possession the game continues without a stopage. If the player loses the ball after only a few seconds play is stopped and a free kick is taken. You can't do that if you're playing with a stopped clock.Top Gun wrote:Aldo, to tell you the truth, I don't understand what you mean by "pulling back the play and giving a free kick" or "playing advantage."
Considering I've seen the same thing happen in rugby and they don't wear helmets.Top Gun wrote:P.S. karajorma, I know how intense rugby is, but if you've ever once watched a football game, you'd hardly call it "girly." I just watched someone on the Philadelphia Eagles get knocked out cold on a kick return, and that was while wearing a "girly" helmet. He would probably have had a skull fracture without one; I hardly call trying to avoid that "girly."
Basically if someone commits a foul but the someone from the same team manages to get hold of the ball in a great position the referee will let the play continue for a few more seconds. If the team retain possession the game continues without a stopage. If the player loses the ball after only a few seconds play is stopped and a free kick is taken. You can't do that if you're playing with a stopped clock.Top Gun wrote:Aldo, to tell you the truth, I don't understand what you mean by "pulling back the play and giving a free kick" or "playing advantage."
Considering I've seen the same thing happen in rugby and they don't wear helmets.Top Gun wrote:P.S. karajorma, I know how intense rugby is, but if you've ever once watched a football game, you'd hardly call it "girly." I just watched someone on the Philadelphia Eagles get knocked out cold on a kick return, and that was while wearing a "girly" helmet. He would probably have had a skull fracture without one; I hardly call trying to avoid that "girly."
Futsal doesn't have stoppage time. What it does have in common with ice hockey, IIRC, is a closed pitch. In normal football the ball can go out of play.Top Gun wrote:Aldo, to tell you the truth, I don't understand what you mean by "pulling back the play and giving a free kick" or "playing advantage." I also don't see how a stopped clock can be irritating. Ever watch a hockey game? The clock stops every time a whistle is blown or the puck leaves the rink, yet it is still a very fast-paced and exciting game to watch. I don't know anything about this Futsal, but if they play while stopping the clock, why do they even need stoppage time? If you stop the clock when the ball goes out of bounds/when there is an injury or whistle blown, why do you need any stoppage time; since the game clock has stopped, isn't it already accounted for? About your last point, why not say it's just as exciting to look at the clock, reading 85 minutes, and realize that you've got only 5 more minutes to score or else you lose? It's really the same thing, just without the need to add on some amount of time that seems to be arbitrarily decided by a referee. Maybe my whole response to the clock is caused because, in (American) football, hockey, and basketball, the game clocks are run backwards, counting down to 0. Once it hits 0, that's it. To look up and realize that you've got only a minute left in-game to score is pretty tense.
Ever had someones ear bitten off? That's happened several times in rugby. Plus they don't celebrate after a tackle, cos the game continues.... which was always an aspect of amerfoot I found daft. Of course, the only professional amerfoot team in Scotland just shut down, which pretty much shows the Scottish attitude towards the sport.Top Gun wrote: P.S. karajorma, I know how intense rugby is, but if you've ever once watched a football game, you'd hardly call it "girly." I just watched someone on the Philadelphia Eagles get knocked out cold on a kick return, and that was while wearing a "girly" helmet. He would probably have had a skull fracture without one; I hardly call trying to avoid that "girly."
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