FROM THE MIDDLE: Why World Cup games seemed longer
There have been many comments that World Cup matches had very lengthy added times, sometimes over 10 minutes in a half. This stems from concern at
Read moreDetailsThere have been many comments that World Cup matches had very lengthy added times, sometimes over 10 minutes in a half. This stems from concern at
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