Duck Rodgers
Well-Known Member
UGLY, did you get interviewed by a TV station about the world cup?
i can see that as a basic soccer fan without a rooting interest in either team.It just literally doesn't play into the excitement factor one way or another. A tie is an actual result, not just the failure of either team to win.
i can see that as a basic soccer fan without a rooting interest in either team.
however if im a ghana fan then i would rather win than tie..... and if im a germany fan then i would also rather win than tie.
So it seems like the excitement would go up for a germany or ghana fan if thier team would have won.
For example..... yesterday in the usa game i was much happier when usa was up 2-1 with 1 minute to go than i was when it was 2-2 and the game was over.
Thats an example of a win being more exiting than a tie
i see what you are saying here and you are correct..... that goal didnt make it less exciting.... just made usa fans less happy i guess.I'm just looking at 'exciting' in a different context.
For example, people often point to the possibility of "a draw" as a reason as to why soccer is boring.
I'm sure you would agree that Portugal scoring on the last possession of the game didn't make the game less boring than a 2-1 victory. Hence, my (and UGLI's) disagreement with people slamming soccer as boring, or 'dumb', because of draws.
Does Germany have any incentive to rest players for this game?
Does Germany have any incentive to rest players for this game?
i can see that as a basic soccer fan without a rooting interest in either team.
however if im a ghana fan then i would rather win than tie..... and if im a germany fan then i would also rather win than tie.
So it seems like the excitement would go up for a germany or ghana fan if thier team would have won.
For example..... yesterday in the usa game i was much happier when usa was up 2-1 with 1 minute to go than i was when it was 2-2 and the game was over.
Thats an example of a win being more exiting than a tie
i see what you are saying here and you are correct..... that goal didnt make it less exciting.... just made usa fans less happy i guess.
back to my original post however.
i went to the first game of the season for real salt lake and it ended in a 1-1 tie and was not a very exciting game overall.
so should i have felt happy or sad about the game/result? What emotion should a game like that make me feel?
i kinda felt like i should have got my money back tbh
They should make 2 and 3 pointers for goals depending on the distance away from the goal.
That's my suggestion, what do y'all think???
lol. Lets make regular goal 2 pts, penalty shots worth 1 point and shots from behind 30 yards 3 points.
good answerDepends on how good Real was and who they played. Back then, getting a point might have been à good result for them even at home. Now, you would likely not be happy with a tie at home if you are an RSL fan, but would be pretty happy with a tie on the road.
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lol. Lets make regular goal 2 pts, penalty shots worth 1 point and shots from behind 30 yards 3 points. How about headers worth 4 pts and belly shots 6 pts. That way USA woulda won 9-6 vs Portugal lol.
Does Germany have any incentive to rest players for this game?
Holy **** soccer is ****ing boring. But I LOVE the fans! They make this sport even remotely worth watching. I love the ego-fueled nationalism and pure passion. Competition at its finest. But soccer ****ing blows.
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