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Americans are discovering the beauty of soccer during this World Cup — but remain befuddled by one thing.
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Americans are discovering the beauty of soccer during this World Cup — but remain befuddled by one thing. If the 94th minute arrives while a team is in the middle of a dangerous attack, no referee blows the whistle. Better timekeeping would have the same effect — and the only technology we’d need is a stopwatch.
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Americans are discovering the beauty of soccer during this World Cup — but remain befuddled by one thing.
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If the 94th minute arrives while a team is in the middle of a dangerous attack, no referee blows the whistle.
according to New York PostBetter timekeeping would have the same effect — and the only technology we’d need is a stopwatch.
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