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發表於 2009-9-22 10:30 AM
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原帖由 shehboy 於 2009-9-21 10:58 PM 發表 
記得亞叔生前講過, 補時階段通常得幾分鐘, 所以除非有好特別既事(例如球員嚴重受傷或有人衝入球場生事), 否則唔應補上補, 唔係球賽只會沒完沒了, 我記得佢係講開加時比賽通常唔會點補時之後講開既.
足球唔同籃球, ... I give you another referee to talk about this incident, that's ex-English referee, Graham Poll
Havingwatched a complete re-run of Sunday's Manchester derby, I have toconclude that Martin Atkinson was absolutely correct and highlycredible in his time-keeping.
Mystery and controversy often surround the amount of additional timeallowed, but this is covered in law seven, 'The duration of a match'.
It is wonderfully ambiguous in listing the reasons why allowance for time lost should be made.
There are five listed: substitutions; assessment of injury to players;removal of injured players from the field of play for treatment;wasting time: and any other cause.
The final point makes it easy to understand the lack of clarity when a law relies on so much subjectivity.
There is no need to add time on whenever the ball goes out of play forthrow-ins, goal kicks or free-kicks, as they are viewed as naturalstoppages.
Referees tend to follow guidelines, which are that for every goal orsubstitution you should allow 30 seconds and then add a minute or twofor injuries and/or time-wasting, if they have occurred.
When there is a lengthy delay for a serious injury, it is often timed and added to the calculated time.
There were three goals and three substitutions in the second half atOld Trafford, which means that a minimum of three minutes had to beadded, plus a minute due to other causes, hence the four minutes whichwere indicated.
Then, in stoppage time, there was another goal and a substitution,meaning that at least one more minute had to be added, with a fanrunning on to the pitch taking up further seconds.
So, well done Martin Atkinson for attention to detail and to Manchester United for playing right to the final whistle.
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