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Has the law changed?Why the Shrews GK got away with holding the ball for 10 seconds I certainly don't know. If my memory serves me well the Ref should have awarded an indirect freekick. I think the GK committed the offence 4 times.I have just seen him hold the ball for 13 seconds and still not even warned.
Camps,I was refereeing games up to 12 years ago and that law I enforced. I admit thats a long time ago and the law may have changed. I am sure there will be a young ref out there who could put me right.
They all do it, we would do it if we were in that position but it is just frustrating when it's the opposition doing it.
I think the ref touched the ball more than their keeper he was constantly in the way. He looked like a Sunday league ref who just stays in the centre of the pitch.
Its all hugely frustrating made worse when someone posted elsewhere when your Team are the recipients. Keepers catching like this one did last night a ball falling from the sky with no pace on it whatsoever who then does "a Sullivan" and dives to the floor - rubs his shoulder and gets up eventually before taking as much time as possibleNot for the first second or last time I say I just wish that we went to a Game Clock and it would solve most of the s**t we have to put up with each and every gameAnyone recall after 3 minutes we were awarded a Free kick just outside area SW corner. Anderson went to get the ball and their bloke toe pokes it another 10 yards away. Sly b*****d and Ref who did nowt all night did nowt. However the clock would have stopped when the offence happened and the little s**t could have kicked it out of the Ground and it just would not matter except I concede it would still take pressure off the Team who might be struggling as Shrews were at that point
Regarding time wasting by a keeper we had the master a few years ago, Sulli.Regarding kicking outside the box, the keepers have got cute about this they release the ball at the very edge of the box and end up actually kicking it about a yard outside the box
Perfectly legal - and a good tactic - and a bonus is its so hard to detect for the Lino To be fair judging Offside is similar s the Lino has to be watching along the line yet see also the instant a player plays the ball forwards and try to coordinate the 2
Add i to the mix foul throws, every long throw Carlisle did in the cup game was a foul throw
I think it's time to do away with throw-ins as well as implementing a 60 minute game clock. It isn't nearly as much of an advantage to a team throwing the ball in usually to chest or head height than it would be having a player to pass on the ground to with opponents ten yards away. Look how we conceded against Gillingham, a classic "throw it down the linenand hope to win it" headed to a Gills player and one pass later it was in the back of the net. Barely any skill from the scoring team and not much chance to defend it for the throwing team.I think Arsene Wenger mentioned it as one of his ideas to change the game and I think he's right.