MidfieldMaestro
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- Jan 16, 2025
This whole hydration breaks thing feels like another step in the wrong direction for football. If it was genuinely about player safety, most fans would probably accept it, but the way it’s being sold and used makes it look like a broadcast-friendly pause first and foremost.
It’s the stoppages, the flow being killed, and the sense that every bit of the game is now open for monetisation. Some people are saying it’s only a broadcast issue, others are pointing out it’s becoming normalised for future tournaments too. Either way, it feels like FIFA have found another way to take the piss.
In some conditions you can understand it, but making it blanket policy just makes the whole thing feel artificial. Football already has enough interruptions without turning it into a series of scheduled ad breaks.
It’s the stoppages, the flow being killed, and the sense that every bit of the game is now open for monetisation. Some people are saying it’s only a broadcast issue, others are pointing out it’s becoming normalised for future tournaments too. Either way, it feels like FIFA have found another way to take the piss.
In some conditions you can understand it, but making it blanket policy just makes the whole thing feel artificial. Football already has enough interruptions without turning it into a series of scheduled ad breaks.