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SAAAAAAAAVE!
Inject this game into my veins.
Looks like the back foot was clipped. I didn’t see it first time.
Rules are fine.
Go watch golf.
Where they change the rules sometimes. No game is static. they all became what they became because people were looking for a better way to do it. As was pointed out, the same people who think soccer could be done better are constantly re-examining the sports they look at all the time in the same manner. Bill James, in discussing baseball, has written about "The Beautiful Game" mindset and how it's the enemy of innovation. You can't stay "Hey! Everybody! The Women's World Cup is on and you really ought to watch it. But don't have any opinions on it!"
That said, the rules of the game are going to be decided by those who do follow it all the time and those that don't are going to have to accept it. I'm a veteran of suggesting the game would be better with no off-sides rule and basketball style fast breaks and with sudden death overtime. But both things were tried and soccer fans didn't like them as much as what they were doing and I accept that.
Where they change the rules sometimes. No game is static. they all became what they became because people were looking for a better way to do it. As was pointed out, the same people who think soccer could be done better are constantly re-examining the sports they look at all the time in the same manner. Bill James, in discussing baseball, has written about "The Beautiful Game" mindset and how it's the enemy of innovation. You can't stay "Hey! Everybody! The Women's World Cup is on and you really ought to watch it. But don't have any opinions on it!"
That said, the rules of the game are going to be decided by those who do follow it all the time and those that don't are going to have to accept it. I'm a veteran of suggesting the game would be better with no off-sides rule and basketball style fast breaks and with sudden death overtime. But both things were tried and soccer fans didn't like them as much as what they were doing and I accept that.
Where they change the rules sometimes. No game is static. they all became what they became because people were looking for a better way to do it. As was pointed out, the same people who think soccer could be done better are constantly re-examining the sports they look at all the time in the same manner. Bill James, in discussing baseball, has written about "The Beautiful Game" mindset and how it's the enemy of innovation. You can't stay "Hey! Everybody! The Women's World Cup is on and you really ought to watch it. But don't have any opinions on it!"
That said, the rules of the game are going to be decided by those who do follow it all the time and those that don't are going to have to accept it. I'm a veteran of suggesting the game would be better with no off-sides rule and basketball style fast breaks and with sudden death overtime. But both things were tried and soccer fans didn't like them as much as what they were doing and I accept that.
SWC, I believe you are the best poster on this forum. I am pretty sure that I have previously stated that everything that you write up should be archived.
But this is part of the issue people have. I've seen you break down random seasons of Syracuse sports from the 60's, 70's, and 80's. You are a meticulous stat collector from basketball to climate change (I think that's you), and you bring up random episodes of long-forgotten TV series to remember them in great detail.
I randomly see you post about soccer. Yet when you did in this thread, it's talking about changing a core principle of the game.
That's what people don't like. Every single poster, whether here or across 99% of the internet, who complains about soccer rules isn't the vast majority who celebrate the game. It's the people tune in for a few games per year and decide they want to change the core principle for everyone else and state an absolute. It's very hard to take people like that seriously.
The sport is doing just fine. I appreciate your opinion but I respectfully disagree.
No offsides? Gym class soccer. Rec ball. Kick it long and chase. No thanks. Tactics go out the window. As a former player that used to play up top on occasion, as well as a former wide midfielder, I loved trying to time the run/delivery to break the offside trap. Such a big part of the sport. As a current coach, I love scheming and coaching to break it.
Sudden death overtime is a tough sell. The amount of distance covered by a player over a course of 90+ minutes is insane. It doesn’t lend itself to sudden death.
It isn’t basketball. Scoring is meant to be difficult, and rewarded as such. Rules can be examined... but for now the world disagrees.
This because American sports fans don’t like draws/ties. In soccer a draw gets you a point and since the sport has promotion/relegation a point is good for teams and fans.Hockey has found that the 3-3 OT rules have really created a ton of fun and energy. Not sure how hockey could apply it our if dropping 3-4-5 players from the field would work but it sure could be tested.
The same reason there is an offside rule in hockey.Without offsides, the sport would be a couple people camping out in front of opposition goals and long balls being played up and over the entire game. It would be awful. No tactics.