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Old Tue Jul 25, 2006, 09:54pm
Corndog89 Corndog89 is offline
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A Better World Cup Mousetrap

I'm not a soccer player, coach, official, or dedicated fan. I don't dislike soccer, just never got into it very much. I have played and coached football (American), basketball, baseball, softball, rugby, and numerous individual sports and I recently completed my 6th year as a high school basketball official. Having said all this, I love watching the soccer World Cup. The excitment, intensiity, national hysteria, etc are just compelling.

But apparently like everyone else, I hate the penalty kick process to decide winners...just hate it! And I think I have a decent solution for it. From what I can tell, THE most tense, intense, dramatic moments in soccer matches are corner kicks and/or direct kicks (correct term?) near the opponents goal. After 90 minutes of regulation and 30 minutes of overtime, eliminate penalty kicks and instead give each team 5 corner kicks or direct kicks (their choice) with an extra attacker (in place of the keeper). The defensive team cannot score on the opponents attempts, so once they control the ball or kick it past the dividing line (or some other termination point...again, I'm not soccer-smart), the next attempt would begin. If still tied after 5 attempts, then just like penalty kicks match up until one team scores and the other doesn't. This way soccer is still being played, the players don't have to continue running all over the field, and 120 minutes of hard play isn't devalued by fooling keepers who have little chance to start with.

Thoughts???

I have other ideas on substitution (liberalize it...allows players to stay fresh and makes coaches actually have to coach), offsides (what a maddeningly frustrating rule), and diving (#^%#@*&!).

Thanks for letting me vent...
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