Nobby Cybergoat
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Well yes, they are available, but there's only really one that jumps to the forefront of your mind when discussing keepers timewastingEMI MARTINEZ (other keepers are available)
Well yes, they are available, but there's only really one that jumps to the forefront of your mind when discussing keepers timewastingEMI MARTINEZ (other keepers are available)
That said, I still get angry flashbacks to our last home game against Burnley and Trafford's antics.Well yes, they are available, but there's only really one that jumps to the forefront of your mind when discussing keepers timewasting
Leno another timewasting miscreant.That said, I still get angry flashbacks to our last home game against Burnley and Trafford's antics.
All fun and games until it's opposition ballboys giving him a taste of his own medicine, mind.Leno another timewasting miscreant.
All are just pretenders to the throne through
This could be stopped immediately by requiring a keeper having on-field treatment to leave the pitch and not return within 30 seconds; the same rule which applies to outfield players. That would soon stop the feigned injury scenario.keeper doesn't pick up ball and keeps it at his feet, waits for opposition forward to move towards him, when close picks up ball, and runs across area, wait for ref to start five second countdown, at one drops ball to feet, waits for forward to advance and only then plays balls to defender or up field.
I understand this is from the Villa coaching manual for next season, there is a variant to the above. In phase 1 when picks up ball, the keeper runs very close to the forward then falls over, and while keeping hold of the ball screams out in obvious pain, and demands physio assistance.
Outcome, the new rule changes nothing.
Same as with incorrect throw ins impossible to enforce it at youth level so remains not enforced at top level as well. If a confused kid cant get ball away within 8 seconds because looking for team mates or just being nervous then you cant give indirect free kick against him just cruel and removing lot of fun. And so it doesn´t happen and then never happensNone of this explains why it doesn’t get enforced now when there are times the goalie clearly isn’t being impeded and is simply wasting time.
So often you’ll see them do it all game and take their yellow card happily in the 92nd minute.
and Bart at Anfield.That said, I still get angry flashbacks to our last home game against Burnley and Trafford's antics.
I watched that game in a pub full of Liverpool supporters, not going to pretend I didn't savor their jeersand Bart at Anfield.
Wait what?
We do this a fair bit to be fair.keeper doesn't pick up ball and keeps it at his feet, waits for opposition forward to move towards him, when close picks up ball, and runs across area, wait for ref to start five second countdown, at one drops ball to feet, waits for forward to advance and only then plays balls to defender or up field.
A corner ............... From where?
I like the idea but (as per post #20) the issue is that EMI MARTINEZ (or another keeper) will just waste time up until the official countdown is started. In fact, such a clock gives them absolute carte blanche to do so.The biggest time waste in baseball was getting the pitcher to luzz the bloody ball.
Last season they introduced a 30 sec pitch clock.
A literal clock behind the batter counting down.
Now there are very few violations and games are 20-30 mins shorter.
This ain't rocket science.
A clock behind each goal.
4th official presses start and the job is done.
yes, Prickford was away on holiday at the timeInteresting that the tweet uses the Villa keeper......
New rules to be trialled at junior level apparently to replace the never enforced six second rule.
If all the players left the area the keeper would go back to the goal line and put the ball down, thus wasting another 10 seconds knowing no opposition player would be close to him.Think the rules should also include something about opposition players having to leave the penalty area once the keeper has the ball under control in his hands. That would prevent players like Martinez at Villa using the excuse an opponent is preventing him from taking a kick.
Leave a player on the edge of the box. If the keeper drops the ball at his feet the ball is back in play and the player can now close the keeper down.If all the players left the area the keeper would go back to the goal line and put the ball down, thus wasting another 10 seconds knowing no opposition player would be close to him.
No, as mentioned, the current rules just need to be kept to. If a keeper falls down with the ball then add 4 seconds to allow him to get up. I think most refs can count to 10.
About time a ref booked Martinez earlyMartinez booked for timewasting late in the first half of Lille-Villa