Originally Posted by
MadAmster
That is a bugbear of mine too and not the only one when it comes to keepers.
1. When the keeper bounces the ball or throws it up so he can kick it away, he is deemed to still be in physical possession of the ball (in his hands) and opposition players may not attempt to play the ball nor may they attempt to prevent the keeper kicking the ball. Every time a keeper throws the ball up inside his area and then follows it out of the area to volley it forward, if the ball is a fraction of a cm outside his box when he volleys it, he has committed handball. Direct free kick and, if you are dumb and follow the letter of the La, he should also get red for deliberate handball outside the box. Personally I warn them 1st time, yellow for a 2nd offence and red for a third. The level I ref at these days, yellow brings an automatic 10 minute sin bin.
2. The 6 second Law. It is still there. Most refs don't apply it. I do. Again, I don't go directly into giiving a foul mode. I warn the keeper first time and make crystal clear that I will give the free kick if he does it again.