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I would be in favour of the clock stopping whenever the ball is out of play. Thrown-ins, goal kicks, injured players, substitutions etc. The match then runs for say 60 minutes of ball-in-play time.
Just out of curiosity if a game were to be set at 60 minutes of actual play, does anyone know how long an actual match would be? Is 1/3 of our current 90 "out of play"?
I went there about a year ago, they had Sky Sports unfortunately I also had the wife who refused to sit and watch a series of football matches on the Sunday. :)
IMO wide use of 4k TV is still a while off, take standard HD for example......Now available on most channels (but not all) and it's been around some time now. Also given you are running DVD (not blue-ray) you're not even benefitting from HD there let alone 4k.
I personally think standard HD is still sufficient as 4k is still somewhat a luxury.
Never liked the guy, then about 12mths ago found myself 2 tables away from him at a restaurant in the west end. The guy was an absolute gobsh*te to the girl serving his table, and was so loud and obnoxious others wanted to move tables away from him and his party.
If you use Ares Wizard and install the Pulse build you get A LOT of programs including Phoenix, Exodus etc. He said there are sports apps, movie apps, box set apps more than enough to keep you busy.
If you have not used Ares Wizard before he recommends looking on YouTube.