Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on March 01, 2025, 04:34:02 PMIt hasn’t according to a search I just did. Just never enforced.Apart from David James when he played for us, i think it was against Arsenal I think that's the only time it's been enforced
It hasn’t according to a search I just did. Just never enforced.
Id be more happy If they stopped those stupid run up and stop and skips for the penalty taker especially If the goalie is punished for coming off the line .
Quote from: HolteL4 on March 01, 2025, 04:53:25 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on March 01, 2025, 04:34:02 PMIt hasn’t according to a search I just did. Just never enforced.Apart from David James when he played for us, i think it was against Arsenal I think that's the only time it's been enforced And he was struggling with an injury at the time. Elleray strikes again, the ******.
Former top-flight referee David Elleray is now technical director for Ifab and was involved in the creation of the new eight-second rule for goalkeepers.“We were stunned by the results [of the trials] and that’s why we brought it in as an immediate law change," said Elleray. "The deterrent effect is so strong. For those who are worried that it’s going to lead to a whole load of corners during the game, it’s not because the goalkeepers are getting rid of it.”Elleray, who made his debut as a Football League referee in 1986 and officiated in the Premier League between 1992 and his retirement in 2003, highlighted Manchester United's game against Brighton at Old Trafford last season as an example of how the six-second rule was not implemented."The United goalkeeper held the ball was 4.8 seconds, and the average time the Brighton goalkeeper held the ball was 14.8 seconds.“So we have to do something, and we’re going to give goalkeepers two more seconds but we’re now going to police that strongly.”
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