tomytony
Vital Champions League
Surely, with the now much stricter controls on time wasting, it's the ideal opportunity to take the control out of the ref's hands and give it to on off field official?
There are other implications too
Having just seen over 13 mins added to the second half of the S/land game, 29% , TV schedules will have to change to allow time for the pundits to pontificate.
Will players be striking for more pay for the overtime?
How long before Klopp's screaming about 11 subs as the danger of injury is increased due to the likelihood of strains and niggles to the now overworked thoroughbreds??
What about bus timetables? Surely they will have to change so that the 'miss the crowd' early risers see at least the first 5mins of added time.
Catering workers will need to stay for longer to serve the hospitality guests after the game so increased costs that could see some of the poorer teams going out of business.
What about the green's, the climate warriors? More time for those floodlights to burn could see temeperatures rise by 10 degrees per annum thus hastening further the end of the world.
If it happens across Europe we could see flights being missed allowing even less time for those exalted squads to recover so, again, Klopp will not be wanting to play within 14 days of any away game over 200 miles away.
The FA have opened up a rat's nest just by trying to give the poor spectator value for money.
There are other implications too
Having just seen over 13 mins added to the second half of the S/land game, 29% , TV schedules will have to change to allow time for the pundits to pontificate.
Will players be striking for more pay for the overtime?
How long before Klopp's screaming about 11 subs as the danger of injury is increased due to the likelihood of strains and niggles to the now overworked thoroughbreds??
What about bus timetables? Surely they will have to change so that the 'miss the crowd' early risers see at least the first 5mins of added time.
Catering workers will need to stay for longer to serve the hospitality guests after the game so increased costs that could see some of the poorer teams going out of business.
What about the green's, the climate warriors? More time for those floodlights to burn could see temeperatures rise by 10 degrees per annum thus hastening further the end of the world.
If it happens across Europe we could see flights being missed allowing even less time for those exalted squads to recover so, again, Klopp will not be wanting to play within 14 days of any away game over 200 miles away.
The FA have opened up a rat's nest just by trying to give the poor spectator value for money.