- stonewalling,
killing the clock,
chewing the clock, stalling, time-wasting (or
timewasting) or
eating clock) is the
practice of a
winning team
allowing the clock...
-
starred in her own
Radio 4 sitcom,
Linda Smith's A
Brief History of
Timewasting.
After appearing on
Radio 4's
Devout Sceptics to
discuss her beliefs...
-
until the 2010 FIFA
World Cup Final. Two of them were
issued because of
timewasting from
Argentine players. As the
clock expired,
Argentina celebrated their...
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substitution include injury, tiredness, ineffectiveness, a
tactical switch, or
timewasting at the end of a
finely poised game. In
standard adult matches, a player...
- He
appeared in the
Radio 4
sitcom Linda Smith's A
Brief History of
Timewasting, and he also
appeared as a
panellist on the
first and
second series of...
-
History of
Timewasting: The
Complete Series 1 and 2".
Penguin Books.
Retrieved 9 June 2021. "Linda Smith's A
Brief History of
Timewasting". BBC Radio...
- anti-football"),
because of its
physical violence, and its
frequent resort to
timewasting tactics. The
Times commented that
Estudiantes is "one of the most de****able...
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yellow was for a rash
challenge on
Breel Embolo, but his
second was for
timewasting after he
struggled to find a
teammate from a throw-in.
Manager Ian Baraclough...
- 2001, he
appeared in an
episode of
Linda Smith's A
Brief History of
Timewasting as
Little Don of the East End Art Mafia. In his autobiography, Sing Lofty:...
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included an off-field
treatment rule
meant to curb
gamesmanship and
timewasting and a new rule for red card suspensions: The
suspension a
player gets...