159 years of the Laws being perfectly satisfactory - and a committee which needs to justify its existence suggests something which is only an issue because the authorities won't enforce the Laws properly.
Bag o'shite.
Fundamentally disagree. It should be at the discretion of one person - and that's the person closest to the action. Even in rugby, the referee tells the timekeeper when to stop the clock.
All of this, of course, would only ever be applicable to the Premier League as it requires dedicated...
If a given team is playing well and has the momentum with them, then with a stop-start clock, there is no obligation nor desire for the opposition keeper to put the ball back into play within any timeframe except his own.
See also 'fake/tactical injuries'.