8 seconds…… 09:10 - Dec 6 with 2421 views | colinallcars | New rule apparently being considered by our rule (law?) makers would lead to the award of a corner kick if the goalie doesn't release the ball within 8 seconds. Poor old Preston…. | | | | |
8 seconds…… on 09:16 - Dec 6 with 2357 views | Wilkinswatercarrier | Just enforce the current rules, booking time wasting, would solve the problem straight away. | | | |
8 seconds…… on 09:20 - Dec 6 with 2334 views | hamptonhillhoop | The current trend of the goalkeeper collapsing on the floor every time they catch the ball and having a good look round absolutely does my head in. Admittedly it's because we're always chasing the game in the last five minutes and give them the excuse to do it | | | |
8 seconds…… on 09:40 - Dec 6 with 2267 views | dodge_stoke_r | I thought there already was a rule and that it was 6 seconds. Don't need a new rule just uphold the ones that we have. Also goal keepers should have to take goal kicks from the side that the ball went out instead of slowly sauntering 15/20 yards every time the ball goes out. | | | |
8 seconds…… on 09:52 - Dec 6 with 2221 views | Lanhoop | Current rule is punishable by indirect free kick. Never given because it seems too harsh and it ends up being a yellow card once and then not punished further. A corner, whether with or without a yellow, is much more likely to be given and given more than once. It makes absolute sense to me. | | | |
8 seconds…… on 09:58 - Dec 6 with 2177 views | stevec | And a corner up the other end if a player impedes the keeper from releasing the ball. 8 seconds doesn’t sound very long, they spend longer on throw ins . | | | |
8 seconds…… on 10:18 - Dec 6 with 2093 views | WokingR | Thought this was going to be about dropping jam toast | | | |
8 seconds…… on 10:51 - Dec 6 with 1943 views | lassel | We had the 6 second rule before and it just led to the stupidity of the ref waving wildly at the goalie to get on with it, who didn’t, because refs were afraid to give an indirect free kick against them. The only way such a rule would be worth even thinking about is if it’s a set time to take a goal kick - keepers aren’t time wasting with the ball in their hands. Also a set time for a corner/throw in to be taken. In reality though no ref is going to ever uphold it so it’s pointless. | | | |
8 seconds…… on 11:09 - Dec 6 with 1869 views | DannyPaddox | Slightly related ibut why does every corner and attacking free kick outside the box take forever to take? I get it if there’s pushing and shoving in the box the refs need to get on top of it but it’s like every set piece has the build up of a west end musical. Over pedantic refereeing where everything has to be just so before a set piece is taken is doing my nut in. It destroys the momentum of the game almost making it a different sport. Is it me or was it always like this? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
8 seconds…… on 11:40 - Dec 6 with 1754 views | Hoopsasteve | Remember big Bobby Z use to hold his hands up and count how many seconds past, not sure the refs took any notice though 😂 | | | |
8 seconds…… on 11:43 - Dec 6 with 1735 views | DaBurgh | I think that the scoreboard should display a countdown from 8 seconds as soon as the goalie touches the ball. If no goal kick is taken within the time limit a Claxon/siren/foghorn should sound thus indicating a indirect free kick or corner. This will remove any unnecessary stress or indecisiveness from the already overworked referee. It's not rocket science. | | | |
8 seconds…… on 11:56 - Dec 6 with 1669 views | Esox_Lucius |
8 seconds…… on 11:43 - Dec 6 by DaBurgh | I think that the scoreboard should display a countdown from 8 seconds as soon as the goalie touches the ball. If no goal kick is taken within the time limit a Claxon/siren/foghorn should sound thus indicating a indirect free kick or corner. This will remove any unnecessary stress or indecisiveness from the already overworked referee. It's not rocket science. |
A job for the 4th official perhaps? They are supposed to be in communication with each other after all. | |
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8 seconds…… on 12:05 - Dec 6 with 1625 views | daveB | it's a good idea but they already have similar rules and do nothing about it | | | |
8 seconds…… on 13:55 - Dec 6 with 1396 views | mikeygunn | I thought this was a spam post about a miracle premature ejaculation cure. Oh well, I’ll keep looking. | | | |
8 seconds…… on 13:58 - Dec 6 with 1387 views | Watford_Ranger | Enforce the existing rules ffs. We’ll get a week or two of some referees being all showy about how they’re clamping down on it for two weeks before it disappears. Keepers will feign injury to get around it when winning late on or they’ll find some other way around it. | | | |
8 seconds…… on 14:34 - Dec 6 with 1317 views | WokingR |
8 seconds…… on 13:55 - Dec 6 by mikeygunn | I thought this was a spam post about a miracle premature ejaculation cure. Oh well, I’ll keep looking. |
8 Seconds ! That's Jim in American Pie levels of performance. | | | |
8 seconds…… on 15:09 - Dec 6 with 1191 views | Match82 |
8 seconds…… on 09:20 - Dec 6 by hamptonhillhoop | The current trend of the goalkeeper collapsing on the floor every time they catch the ball and having a good look round absolutely does my head in. Admittedly it's because we're always chasing the game in the last five minutes and give them the excuse to do it |
Ah, the Joe Lumley special | | | |
8 seconds…… on 15:19 - Dec 6 with 1142 views | Northernr | Look forward to a chaotic round of games August 8 and August 15 before the referees collectively drop it and go back to ignoring it as they've always done. | | | |
8 seconds…… on 15:23 - Dec 6 with 1119 views | Match82 |
8 seconds…… on 09:52 - Dec 6 by Lanhoop | Current rule is punishable by indirect free kick. Never given because it seems too harsh and it ends up being a yellow card once and then not punished further. A corner, whether with or without a yellow, is much more likely to be given and given more than once. It makes absolute sense to me. |
iF they are going to make this change and enforce it (they won't) then I do actually like the solution. | | | |
8 seconds…… on 15:24 - Dec 6 with 1112 views | Mick_S |
8 seconds…… on 09:52 - Dec 6 by Lanhoop | Current rule is punishable by indirect free kick. Never given because it seems too harsh and it ends up being a yellow card once and then not punished further. A corner, whether with or without a yellow, is much more likely to be given and given more than once. It makes absolute sense to me. |
I’m with you here. If a keeper gets a yellow for being a time wasting dick (apart from ours) he’s never getting a second for doing it again, which he will, as many times as he likes. So, let’s have corner. Pretty easy to enforce, but we would have the whole country counting them down all game(s) which could become very dull. | |
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8 seconds…… on 15:27 - Dec 6 with 1088 views | R_from_afar |
8 seconds…… on 11:43 - Dec 6 by DaBurgh | I think that the scoreboard should display a countdown from 8 seconds as soon as the goalie touches the ball. If no goal kick is taken within the time limit a Claxon/siren/foghorn should sound thus indicating a indirect free kick or corner. This will remove any unnecessary stress or indecisiveness from the already overworked referee. It's not rocket science. |
Indeed, and this already happens in tennis matches, in connection with serves. There is a countdown timer on the scoreboard. | |
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8 seconds…… on 16:20 - Dec 6 with 906 views | BklynRanger |
8 seconds…… on 11:09 - Dec 6 by DannyPaddox | Slightly related ibut why does every corner and attacking free kick outside the box take forever to take? I get it if there’s pushing and shoving in the box the refs need to get on top of it but it’s like every set piece has the build up of a west end musical. Over pedantic refereeing where everything has to be just so before a set piece is taken is doing my nut in. It destroys the momentum of the game almost making it a different sport. Is it me or was it always like this? |
Completely agree Danny - was about to contribute the same gripe. 2 or 3 mins prancing about and most of the time it's only sailing straight out anyway. I'd like to see refs receive an electric shock via their watch for any set piece delay over 30 seconds. | | | |
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