Replays. Sometimes multiple replays. But it was the strain they put on the fixture list that demanded another way to end a game if everything was level. Several schemes have been tried over the years including tossing a coin, golden goal, silver goal etc. They are all, including penalty shootouts, in one way or another, unsatisfactory ways to separate tied teams. Penalty shootouts are nothing more than the best of a bad lot.ORIGINAL: Zorch
Thank you for taking my proposal seriously.ORIGINAL: shunwick
The primary reason is that football already has a congested fixture list. Too many players are already playing two games a week with a very short summer or winter break. An international player can easily be playing 65-70 matches a season. Regular players will (providing they have no injuries) will play 45-50 games a season.ORIGINAL: Zorch
Just a dumb American question...why not have soccer teams play a best of 3 games match? 3 games would would be a better test than deciding on penalty kicks.
Imagine playing American football where instead of offensive, defensive, and special teams, only one team is ever allowed on the field. They have to play for 90 minutes with one half-time break of fifteen minutes and no stops for adverts or breaks of any kind. Now get them to play 65 matches a season with a 6 week break in between seasons. You will then understand why even more matches are not really possible.
Penalty shootouts are a necessary evil. But they also make for some good drama.
Best wishes,
Steve.
I believe that American football is not the best comparison for soccer; because American football is a COLLISON sport. Every play involves deliberate, violent collisions. Many NFL players are physically unable to play the next day. I don't think the NFL has ever played a game with less than 3 days of rest (Sunday to Thursday). Basketball is a better comparison, and is often played on consecutive days. NBA players play as many 100 games a year (counting playoffs but not pre-season). True, NBA players don't play 90 minutes but that's what a bench is for. Using your bench is a truer test of a team's depth than just the starters and a few late substitutions (maybe soccer should make substitutions more flexible).
What did soccer do before penalty shots? Have a rematch the next day?
And... American Football. Take away the crash helmets, the shoulder pads, knee pads, eye liner and lipstick. Amend the rules slightly to allow non-stop play and you have ... rugby. I was being gentle with you. [:D]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JatpVqDGIu4
And Independence Day match at Twickenham. England v USA four days ago.. Highlights.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSa92kf3ezk
Best wishes,
Steve