Kladze wrote:Away goals count double at the end of extra time in the second leg if the tie is drawn at that point :-)
13.5 In the Semi-Final ties, if the aggregate score is level at the end of the second game an extra half-hour shall be played. If the aggregate scores are still level at the end of extra time the tie shall be decided by goals scored away from home counting twice. If the teams remain equal after this procedure the tie shall be determined by the taking of kicks from the penalty mark in accordance with the Laws of Association Football.
Kladze wrote:Away goals count double at the end of extra time in the second leg if the tie is drawn at that point :-)
CityFanFromRome wrote:Kladze wrote:Away goals count double at the end of extra time in the second leg if the tie is drawn at that point :-)
It's a bit unfair though, isn't it? Only one team will have the chance to score away goals in the extra time (this time it's us so it's good, but next time who knows?)
CityFanFromRome wrote:Kladze wrote:Away goals count double at the end of extra time in the second leg if the tie is drawn at that point :-)
It's a bit unfair though, isn't it? Only one team will have the chance to score away goals in the extra time (this time it's us so it's good, but next time who knows?)
The Man In Blue wrote:since when have the rules of the game mattered at the swamp.
we need to put the fuckers out of it tonight.
The Man In Blue wrote:since when have the rules of the game mattered at the swamp.
we need to put the fuckers out of it tonight.
CityFanFromRome wrote:Kladze wrote:Away goals count double at the end of extra time in the second leg if the tie is drawn at that point :-)
It's a bit unfair though, isn't it? Only one team will have the chance to score away goals in the extra time (this time it's us so it's good, but next time who knows?)
CityFanFromRome wrote:Kladze wrote:Away goals count double at the end of extra time in the second leg if the tie is drawn at that point :-)
It's a bit unfair though, isn't it? Only one team will have the chance to score away goals in the extra time (this time it's us so it's good, but next time who knows?)
Socrates wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:Kladze wrote:Away goals count double at the end of extra time in the second leg if the tie is drawn at that point :-)
It's a bit unfair though, isn't it? Only one team will have the chance to score away goals in the extra time (this time it's us so it's good, but next time who knows?)
Not unfair at all, balances out the fact that the other side gets to play 120 minutes of a 210 minute tie with home advantage!
Socrates wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:Kladze wrote:Away goals count double at the end of extra time in the second leg if the tie is drawn at that point :-)
It's a bit unfair though, isn't it? Only one team will have the chance to score away goals in the extra time (this time it's us so it's good, but next time who knows?)
Not unfair at all, balances out the fact that the other side gets to play 120 minutes of a 210 minute tie with home advantage!
Dubciteh wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:Kladze wrote:Away goals count double at the end of extra time in the second leg if the tie is drawn at that point :-)
It's a bit unfair though, isn't it? Only one team will have the chance to score away goals in the extra time (this time it's us so it's good, but next time who knows?)
all two legged affairs are like that for eg champs league, if both matches draw nil all, then the team in the away leg has an extra 30mins to get that away goal. away goals shouldnt count full stop in any competition.
Abu Dhabi wrote:Wrong my friend! Away goals doesnt count in champs league after extra time. If the two ties ended with a similar result, the extra time is a new game, the winner wins it.
And whats this its fair bollocks? If we drew 0-0 at coms and 1-1 at the swamp we should be rewarded the away goals at FT, not play extra 30 minutes to sort it out, no? which is fairer???
CityFanFromRome wrote:Socrates wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:Kladze wrote:Away goals count double at the end of extra time in the second leg if the tie is drawn at that point :-)
It's a bit unfair though, isn't it? Only one team will have the chance to score away goals in the extra time (this time it's us so it's good, but next time who knows?)
Not unfair at all, balances out the fact that the other side gets to play 120 minutes of a 210 minute tie with home advantage!
Yeah but then, why not go for the usual away goals rule? I mean, if the first leg ends 0-0 and the second 1-1, in an Euro competition the side who played the second leg away is through, why not do the same here? Both teams would have played 90 minutes at home and 90 away, one managed to score away and the other didn't, so the team who scored away is through. Why complicate things saying "no, let's play other 30 minutes and only then we will make the away goals count"? I just don't see the sense in it, must be too used to European competitions.
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