blues-clues wrote:Now that the Germans have failed to win a penalty shoot out for the first time ever, Fifa president Sepp Blatter has asked Bayern Munich honorary president Franz Beckenbauer to come up with an alternative to the "tragedy" of penalty shoot-outs.
Apart from the team that speaks the best German, or has the worst haircuts, what options are there? Golden goal, silver goal, remove a player from each team after each 5 minutes. Shots on target? Corners?
Is there really ever going to be a "fair" way of differentiating two teams that cannot be separated by goals scored after 90 or 120 minutes?
Alex Sapphire wrote:Have the penalty shoot out at half time in extra time if its still drawn .
Did I make that up or has it been floated before?
BlueinBosnia wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:Have the penalty shoot out at half time in extra time if its still drawn .
Did I make that up or has it been floated before?
So you know what the result will be already, before the second half, if either team fails to score in the second half?
Yffi_88 wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:Have the penalty shoot out at half time in extra time if its still drawn .
Did I make that up or has it been floated before?
So you know what the result will be already, before the second half, if either team fails to score in the second half?
I didnt get that either. But i'm not the brightest at the best of times.
I think Blatter's aim however, is to completely remove the penalty element from the game as UCL and WCups etc are being decided on a fair amount of luck if it goes to pens.
Alex Sapphire wrote:Yffi_88 wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:Have the penalty shoot out at half time in extra time if its still drawn .
Did I make that up or has it been floated before?
So you know what the result will be already, before the second half, if either team fails to score in the second half?
I didnt get that either. But i'm not the brightest at the best of times.
I think Blatter's aim however, is to completely remove the penalty element from the game as UCL and WCups etc are being decided on a fair amount of luck if it goes to pens.
yeah
the team that wins the shoot-out has to avoid defeat, the team that loses it has to win.
The shoot-out only determines the result if its still a draw at full time (but with less pressure) No heroes, no zeroes.
The last 15 minutes could be "park the bus stuff" and the nature of the game changes, but better that than the current alternative, and the team that loses the shootout will go shit or bust
Bit like the last 15 at the Etihad
Wonderwall wrote:your right Alex it was mooted a while ago and done at youth level where the penalty shoot out was done after the final whistle of 90 minutes and before the extra time was started. This was so the result was known and it would stop negative play from both teams in extra time and ensure the 30 minutes would not be a walk about playing keep ball with neither team trying to score.
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