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Originally Posted by Swift
The injury time clock thing does my head in too. There's no legitimate reason for not doing it, is there?
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I previously chalked this up as another Cavalry-ism, but I learned that it is actually a worldwide thing for in-stadium clocks (vs. television broadcasts). Though that might be changing.
Starting this season, the EFL has started letting the clocks tick past 45 and 90:
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Stadium clocks, scoreboards or giant screen timers in the EFL will now be left running until the completion of each half, which includes any additional time at the end of either the first or second half.
Previously, these would stop at 45 or 90 minutes, however in line with the most recent IFAB guidance, including Match Officials’ new approach to time keeping, this will now change for the upcoming season (where technology allows).
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https://www.efl.com/news/2023/july/2...023-24-season/