Leicester is Premier League best team and Wales are better than Belgium.
Football is about much more than just having good players. As teamwork, tactics and all the people around players.
Edited by Arberg27 on 02-07-2016 10:19
Wasn't online for more than a week
Lol at Turkey-good that they're were knocked our
Lol at England-faili again as usual
Also Belgium was bad.
@Ollfardh Denayer plays at Galatasaray what can you expect?
Also go Iceland and Italy!
Edited by Forever the Best on 03-07-2016 19:15
Spilak23 wrote:
What a farce is this yellow card rule. Ramsey gets 2 yellows in 5 games and is suspended for the semis.
Yeah that is a strange rule.
Neither do I understand the away goals rule which is used in the playoffs of the champions league. Why is a goal scored on the opponents home field supposed to matter more than a goal scored on your own venue?
"It's very hard to work with other guys because nobody wants to work with me so it's better to drop everybody." - Peter Sagan
Spilak23 wrote:
What a farce is this yellow card rule. Ramsey gets 2 yellows in 5 games and is suspended for the semis.
Yeah that is a strange rule.
Neither do I understand the away goals rule which is used in the playoffs of the champions league. Why is a goal scored on the opponents home field supposed to matter more than a goal scored on your own venue?
lakebeach wrote:
Why is a goal scored on the opponents home field supposed to matter more than a goal scored on your own venue?
That's pretty easily explained: The home field advantage.
Statistically the home team wins considerably more matches, and as such, it stands to reason that it's more difficult to score goals as an away team.
Yes, statistically and practically it is more difficult to score goals as an away team. But isn't it also more difficult to have a clean sheet as an away team?
If you would prior 'less goals against as an away team' over 'more scored goals as an away team', the rule would be the exact opposite.
"It's very hard to work with other guys because nobody wants to work with me so it's better to drop everybody." - Peter Sagan
Waghlon wrote:
But encouraging clean sheets over goals would lead to more draws, so that wouldn't really work.
Maybe not. I think the most natural thing would be to just add the goals together and apply extra time if both teams have scored equally many goals.
No team would want extra time + penalties, since those tournaments are within the normal season. Some players can't even compete in more than 1 tournament, because they don't have the endurance/recovery.