NamelessIan RoyalNameless you can imagine the fuss if the ref had indicated 3 mins and then someone took a pic of the scoreboard showing 4 had been played and a goal just being scored.
Utter nonsense of course but then what do fans know !
I'm never sure it's worth even indicating the time added. When I used to ref I never had any idea of how much extra time was to be played as it is totally unnecessary for the ref to know.
How could you not know how much extra time you were allowing when you're the one with the whistle who decides when to end the game?
Because you don't 'allow' extra time !
Simplest way of keeping time is with 2 watches. One just keeps running, the other one you stop when there is a relevant hold up and restart when play begins. When watch 2 reaches 45 mins the game is over. How much time is 'added' is irrelevant. Of course you could work out what the difference was but I never bothered, hit 45 on the watch and you know time is up.
I did a bit of refereeing when I was a teenager, didn't have the bottle to keep doing it but I had a horrible habit of forgetting to start my watch again when play resumed, then having to guess how much time I had left it stopped for. Fun times.