It was good to see Michael Oliver penalise Burnley goalkeeper Martin Dubravka against Tottenham game for holding on to the ball for longer than the eight seconds law that's come in.
I've been a big advocate of this over the last few seasons. Goalkeepers get the ball, they catch it and they fall to the ground and they stay on the ground for 15 to 20 seconds.
And it was good to see that Michael punished the goalkeeper with a corner kick as per law 12.
It's great. We want to see the ball in play a lot more than we are seeing. It's a great law to bring in for goalkeepers time wasting. So I just want to see it applied consistently.
Today we saw clearly that Oliver is not going to stand for that sort of time wasting by the goalkeepers. It's all about managing the game and managing the players.
That's what we want to see. We don't want to see silly yellow cards - we want referees to manage the game and the players.
If you look at all the games played over a Premier League season and how much time wasting the goalkeepers do with the ball in their hands, it's not on. Fans pay a lot of money to watch these football matches and we want to see the ball in play as long as we can.