The impact of 10 seconds of timewasting are clearly less over the course of 1 hour, than over 10 minutes.
Or to put it another way, the timewasting should have much less impact, because games are likely to be less even over that length of time, and teams are more likely to be more even in their timewasting (and then in the that's their own fault, if at the end they lose by 1 goal).
For BM I'd rather see continuous timing (one less thing for the ref to do), and instead the ref can call a turnover for repeated timewasting, and only stop time/add on time, for serious injury/loss of ball.
No? explain.
The impact of 10 seconds of timewasting are clearly less over the course of 1 hour, than over 10 minutes.
Or to put it another way, the timewasting should have much less impact, because games are likely to be less even over that length of time, and teams are more likely to be more even in their timewasting (and then in the that's their own fault, if at the end they lose by 1 goal).
For BM I'd rather see continuous timing (one less thing for the ref to do), and instead the ref can call a turnover for repeated timewasting, and only stop time/add on time, for serious injury/loss of ball.