Well that's ridiculous. A goal can happen in a matter of seconds. Look at Everton vs Bournemouth when they got goals in the 95th and 96th minutes. We got a goal in like the 94th last week to rescue a draw. So the last 10 mins or whatever, there is still a lot that can happen.
I totally get that you're trying to engage me in some kind of argument, any kind of argument. I "get it" as on seemingly every thread I post on at the moment you get the old size twelves on and wade in with a provocative comment, followed by the string of a disagreement which you're no doubt keen to get your teeth into.
I'm absolutely not averse to biting. Although I've no idea what I've done, what I've said or where I've said it or what exactly's got under your skin I'm happy to follow the bait trail and get involved. The problem I'm having at the moment is that your wade in comments and arguments are so out of left field I'm wondering if you've actually understood what it is your arguing about. You clearly didn't have a clue with your "prepared to lose" outburst earlier, and I'm not sure you have any notion whatsoever what you're getting involved in here either.
Just to be clear, I know it only takes a second to score a goal (it's actually an Brian Clough quote, perhaps you know that I've no idea how old you are). Anyway I digress, I know it only takes a second to score a goal. So therefore I know "there's a lot that can still happen". I know.
The point is however not how long it takes to score a goal or whether or not "a lot can still happen", (see I'd love to argue but you're actually on about a completely different thing, and bizarrely I agree with you). The point behind my "idea" is that if you added time on automatically should the leading team make a substitution, they would be dissuaded from doing it in the first place. Now, if you wish to make an argument you could go with "I don't think leading teams would be dissuaded", or "it would be difficult to administer" or "ten minutes is too long", or something of that nature. Then we could have a discussion/argument about it, which is what you seem to want. But to come out with something random and completely unconnected like teams score goals in the 94th or 95th minute, or to point out that "there is still a lot that can happen" doesn't leave us much to go on.
Be patient. I talk plenty of sh!t as you've no doubt noticed, we can argue about something else where we're both on about the same thing, it'll at least have a point.
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