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Former Arsenal CEO in discussions about significant rule change affecting Everton and Liverpool
David Dein, the former co-owner of Arsenal, has put out a scheme to guarantee that less time is lost during football games. He is eager to implement a “timekeeper” and switch from the customary 45-minute segments to 30-minute intervals.
According to reports, Dein has the backing of PGMOL chief Howard Webb. He feels that injuries, substitutions, goal celebrations, and VAR inspections are not adequately monitored. Because of this, fans are now forced to watch games that have fewer than 90 minutes of football.In order to avoid “wasted time,” his concept calls for the timekeeper to stop the clock. This might increase the amount of playable time by reducing delays brought on by injuries, VAR reviews, and other disruptions. Dein also hopes that instead of the customary 90 minutes, games will last 60 minutes.Dein thought about his strategy on the Sunday Edition of talkSPORT. “There is nothing novel about this. Dein made reference to Sir Alex Ferguson’s well-known sideline antics when he said, “I think this goes back to Fergie time, when Fergie would always be haranguing the fourth official and tapping his watch, wanting to know how much time was left.””Several years ago, I questioned every Premier League referee if they were accurate in the final ten seconds when the fourth official announced two, three, or four minutes. No, is the response. Not a chance.
Don’t forget that America sent a man to the moon in 1969 in this day and age. I believe that the duration of a football game need to be known.
So my campaign is really straightforward. In the Premier League and the majority of Western European games, a ball is in play for an average of 55 to 57 minutes.”The ball should be in play for 30 minutes each half in real time, that is what I would want to see. Tell the crowd how much longer they have left.
“Why should a fan’s experience at home be superior to that of a fan at the stadium? We should everyone be able to see the time that is being lost on a clock.”
Liverpool has squandered the second-fewest amount of time in the Premier League this season, according to an Opta report published last week. The Reds had a delay time of just 24.1 seconds prior to the trip to Wolves.