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Where's the Countdown Clock?

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Absolutely would not want countdown clocks brought in at stadiums.

There is possibly some inconsistency in it being displayed on TV but not at the ground, though. In a close finish like Saturday, I would rather the clock is taken away from the TV broadcast.

They used to do this, why did they change it? I seem to remember having no clue how long was left in the close grand finals of 2002, 2005, 2006 and 2009. But also equally remember seeing the seconds ebbing away in 2010..
 
A close game of footy is so much better when you don't know how long is left. I miss the days of watching football on 10 with their red time clock.

Think of a situation where a team is 3 points up with 10 seconds to go and turns the ball over going forward. Surely everyone would rather see the opposition with the ball, not knowing how long is left and thinking they have a chance to win than thinking a turnover is inconsequential to the end result. I'm not sure if there is any other sport with the potential to leave it's viewers in such suspense. I love it.
 

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There's no better relief than the sound of the siren when your team is leading by under a goal.

The thought of the crowd counting down the seconds at the end of a thriller is enough for me to say NOPE.
This would be the absolute worst.

Do not want the countdown clock at all. Bad enough its on tv at home.
 
As a supporter I don't give a damn if the coaches and players know how long is left - I don't want to know because seeing the clock approach zero kills the mood. If there are only a few minutes left in a close game, it's altogether better not knowing if the siren is about to blow and set the scores as they are.

'Will Team A get the comeback? Is there enough time?'
or
'Two minutes to go. Nope, not enough time.'

Take your pick.
 

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Knowing the time is important to understanding the tactics.

Ridiculous notion. People aren't so thick as to not understand why a team is doing what they're doing (or in the case of bad teams, not doing what they should be doing) in the final minutes.
 
Ridiculous notion. People aren't so thick as to not understand why a team is doing what they're doing (or in the case of bad teams, not doing what they should be doing) in the final minutes.
We don't know if it's the final minutes as schlubs want artificial excitement and false hope.
 
We don't know if it's the final minutes as schlubs want artificial excitement and false hope.

It's pretty easy to guess when red time is. FFS, the guys in raincoats come out with 5 minutes to go.
 

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