MARK HIS WORDS Mark Clattenburg calls for football games to be slashed from 90 minutes to just ONE HOUR with stop-clock

 MARK HIS WORDS Mark Clattenburg calls for football games to be slashed from 90 minutes to just ONE HOUR with stop-clock


Previous Premier League ref Mark Clatternburg needs football matches to be contracted to ONE HOUR long.


And on second thought of one ceaseless clock for an hour and a half, Clattenburg believes time should be halted at whatever point the actual game stops.


Mark Clattenburg has called for football matches to be abbreviated to a drawn out, with a stop-clock at whatever point the activity comes to a haltCredit: Getty


Manchester City players and fans were left raging on Wednesday night when Italian arbitrator Daniele Orsato blew for full-time against Real Madrid 10 seconds ahead of schedule.


There was likewise outrage for City's benefit that Orsato just added three minutes of stoppage time toward the finish of additional time - notwithstanding Real Madrid's conspicuous time-squandering.


What's more, Clattenburg, 47, figures an hour long match, with a stop-clock, could be an answer for time-squandering in the game.


Composing for the Daily Mail, he said: "I believe there's an answer for all of one or the other's hour long coordinates with a stop-clock - a thought which Pierluigi Collina, FIFA and IFAB are right now checking out.


"It works in ball and it could work in football, as well.


"The clock is stopped when the ball leaves play, for instance, or there's a physical issue creating a setback, or a ref is giving a yellow card and doling out a verbal blistering.


"Like that, each game would last a similar length and we'd dispose of this debate."


Clattenburg proceeded to call attention to that the normal time the ball has been in play in the Premier League this season has been 55mins 03secs.


By and large, an hour long clock would ensure an additional a five minutes of match activity in the Prem and keep apparatuses from going on for various periods of time.


Clattenburg proceeded: "The hour long clock would stop that and assurance paying punters that they basically get to see an hour of football on the pitch.


"It's a discussion that our game ought to have, and one which would mean the discussion over Daniele Orsato's three minutes toward the finish of additional time would have no need to be had in the repercussions of City's breakdown in Madrid."

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