most time wasting is from throw ins, free kicks and goal kicks.All teams time waste . It's part and parcel of football . Yet no one complains where their team does it . Gotta take the rough with the smooth.
No point in moaning, can do fuk all about it
The fact no English referees are at the world cup shows how bad refereeing is this country. Perhaps armchair refs should apply lol might do better.
The referee can also help reduce it. If he books someone early last night, it stops. Instead he did nothing other than save his hand and dish out countless warnings.most time wasting is from throw ins, free kicks and goal kicks.
so there are three ways we can do something about it. and no one can time waste if we have possession.
I've noticed that a fair proportion of our crosses are too close to the keeper for several games now. As said above we need to be a bit more savvy & keep them away from keepers (easier said than done when you're under pressure, but Sam & Eards have shown they can put in quality, testing crosses.
Sam's crossing has been disappointing for most of the season, usually too close to the keeper to cause any problems. Billy Knott wasted every set piece through trying to float them gently on the breeze, but things have been little better since. Sam was effective last season, but he has just three assists this season and has not scored a single goal in 40 appearances. That is a poor return from a lot of set pieces, and it is time to let someone else to have a go. If you always do what you always did...
watching on ifollow thousands of miles away i didnt notice the referee being terrible or Wycombe doing anything we dont do every other week. Andersons looked a bit of a comical dive, couldnt tell about disallowed goal. Obviously ifollow coverage gives no replays and sometimes poor camera angles.