Come on, we are playing with autoslides removed, a gameplay changing that affects every single second of each match of the 500 matches of the world cup.
We are talking about 3-4 post extra time situations that happen in a whole world cup.
At least I would be wide open to try it
New rule proposal: Get rid of penalty kicks
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Re: New rule proposal: Get rid of penalty kicks
And I would be happy to put them slides back in.
I seriously think Alkis' idea is much better anyway. I would prefer to play the game till say a Silver Goal conclusion, rather then go to a penalty Shootout.
I seriously think Alkis' idea is much better anyway. I would prefer to play the game till say a Silver Goal conclusion, rather then go to a penalty Shootout.
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Re: New rule proposal: Get rid of penalty kicks
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The golden goal and silver goal were widely perceived as failed experiments. They had not brought about more active and attacking play and there was confusion when events could choose among several different extra time rules. The golden goal in the Euro 96 final was controversial, as the Czechs who were on the losing side argued that the Germans' winning goal was offside, and the immediate celebrations after the golden goal was scored made it impossible for the referee to disallow the goal and continue the match. The silver goal has been called illogical in that it denies the losing team the chance of saving the match simply by virtue of when the goal is scored, a point best illustrated in the Euro 2004 semi-final; if the Greek goal had been scored 15 seconds later, that is immediately after the extra-time interval (instead of the last two seconds of the first period of extra time), the Czechs would have had nearly 15 minutes to attempt to score the equalizer. Furthermore, one team could benefit unfairly from the conditions, such as if a strong wind aided one side.
In February 2004, the IFAB announced that after Euro 2004 in Portugal, both the golden goal and silver goal methods would be removed from the Laws of the Game. Since the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany the golden goal has never been used in the event of a tied match during the knockout stage, and FIFA restored the original rules: in the event of a tied game after the original 90 minutes, two straight 15-minute periods of extra time were played. If a tie still remained after that, the winner was decided by a penalty shootout."
And all above was related to simple extra time. Extra Extra Time is definitely no soccer any more.
We could decide for a series of 3 or 5 or 7, like in baseball. but it wouldn't be soccer any more.
For what it is concerned as soccer, Penalty Shootout belong to soccer for 126 years.
I can understand you don't like them. but, it is the game.
For the records, I have a lot of fun in penalty kicks, specially in KO2. With cousin we always play with extra time and penalty kicks, challenging to kick the most difficult penalty toward the post-crossbar corner.
So to me they could stay as they are, but it is crystal clear they could be better and much more entertaining.
Anyway we are talking about hot air, there is no enhanced penalty shootout , and we don't even know if we ever see it.
The golden goal and silver goal were widely perceived as failed experiments. They had not brought about more active and attacking play and there was confusion when events could choose among several different extra time rules. The golden goal in the Euro 96 final was controversial, as the Czechs who were on the losing side argued that the Germans' winning goal was offside, and the immediate celebrations after the golden goal was scored made it impossible for the referee to disallow the goal and continue the match. The silver goal has been called illogical in that it denies the losing team the chance of saving the match simply by virtue of when the goal is scored, a point best illustrated in the Euro 2004 semi-final; if the Greek goal had been scored 15 seconds later, that is immediately after the extra-time interval (instead of the last two seconds of the first period of extra time), the Czechs would have had nearly 15 minutes to attempt to score the equalizer. Furthermore, one team could benefit unfairly from the conditions, such as if a strong wind aided one side.
In February 2004, the IFAB announced that after Euro 2004 in Portugal, both the golden goal and silver goal methods would be removed from the Laws of the Game. Since the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany the golden goal has never been used in the event of a tied match during the knockout stage, and FIFA restored the original rules: in the event of a tied game after the original 90 minutes, two straight 15-minute periods of extra time were played. If a tie still remained after that, the winner was decided by a penalty shootout."
And all above was related to simple extra time. Extra Extra Time is definitely no soccer any more.
We could decide for a series of 3 or 5 or 7, like in baseball. but it wouldn't be soccer any more.
For what it is concerned as soccer, Penalty Shootout belong to soccer for 126 years.
I can understand you don't like them. but, it is the game.
For the records, I have a lot of fun in penalty kicks, specially in KO2. With cousin we always play with extra time and penalty kicks, challenging to kick the most difficult penalty toward the post-crossbar corner.
So to me they could stay as they are, but it is crystal clear they could be better and much more entertaining.
Anyway we are talking about hot air, there is no enhanced penalty shootout , and we don't even know if we ever see it.
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Re: New rule proposal: Get rid of penalty kicks
We just need more entertainment:
like these
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln45vQv8Lbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F9jXYOH2c0
like these
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln45vQv8Lbk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F9jXYOH2c0
Re: New rule proposal: Get rid of penalty kicks
penalty 'shot' out has to happen!!
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Re: New rule proposal: Get rid of penalty kicks
We don't need to have penalties to do shots...
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Re: New rule proposal: Get rid of penalty kicks
Just one thing regarding comparisons with real football: If FIFA had Steve Camber to stop the players' fatigue after 120 minutes, they'd ditch penalty kicks in an instant. They've been searching for an alternative for ever but they can't get around the obstacle that the players need to eventually stop playing at some point. Sprites don't.
So just to be clear, you're suggesting that goalkeeper change just for the penalty shootout, not penalty kicks taken during the match?
We are talking about 3-4 post extra time situations that happen in a whole world cup.
So just to be clear, you're suggesting that goalkeeper change just for the penalty shootout, not penalty kicks taken during the match?
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Re: New rule proposal: Get rid of penalty kicks
alkis21 wrote:So just to be clear, you're suggesting that goalkeeper change just for the penalty shootout, not penalty kicks taken during the match?
Doesn't matter. It will demand an altering of the code. Bad. Very bad. Not goood.
Added Extra time is SO much better. The tournaments will benefit greatly from it. Our tournaments will be the best in the world. It will make the KO2 World Cup great again. It's gonna be yuge.
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Re: New rule proposal: Get rid of penalty kicks
We could have the penalties before the match, so both players know from before who will win in case of a tie :-)
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Re: New rule proposal: Get rid of penalty kicks
alkis21 wrote:Torchiador wrote:We are talking about 3-4 post extra time situations that happen in a whole world cup.
So just to be clear, you're suggesting that goalkeeper change just for the penalty shootout, not penalty kicks taken during the match?
Yes Alki, exactly that.
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