brucie wrote: 13 Mar 2019, 17:17
Yes course - he added on 4 mins of extra time in 45 minutes and then came up with another nigh on 2 mins in 4 mins.
If that had happened in the premier league he would never get to referee another game. We all know that's the minimum amount that hes going to add on but hes come up with nigh on half of what hes added in the whole second half.
He obviously didn't think that Oxfords time wasting in normal play was particularly exceptional as he only added on 4 minutes.
But adding on 1 minute 40 seconds on top of 4 additional minutes? How anyone cannot see that is a complete farce is beyond me.
Hi Brucie,
As you are very interested in the subject of how much time was added on in our match last night I can give you some official answers as the cameraman that braved the Oxford City gantry in the wind last night.
4 minutes of additional time was shown at approx 89:54. From 90:00 onwards the ball was out of play for approx 3 minutes and 6 seconds (plus 68 milliseconds).
This included approx 1 minute and 14 seconds of Oxford City pretending that they thought it was a free kick and not a throw in, along with an extra 41 seconds booking the nearest player he could find to the throw in.
This also included the ball leaving the ground twice with delays in receiving a new ball, as well as the delay after the award of our free kick.
The ball left Harvey Bradbury's boot at approx 95 minutes and 25 seconds (plus 11 milliseconds) and hit the back of the net at approx 95 minutes and 27 seconds (plus 08 milliseconds).
I hope this helps.
To the rest of you, I for one am thoroughly enjoying the title race and cannot wait for the match in April. What a fantastic spectacle it will be for both clubs and the league. Much better then being in a relegation battle...
Andy