Penalty shoot outsâ¦..I'm not sure if I love them or hate them. They are certainly a dramatic way to determine the result of a football match but I can't help thinking that they are just too brutal.
Its the player that misses; it can literally be a life-changing moment. Some may emerge stronger but some will be broken by it. The penalty saved in the Greece, Costa Rica match last night was actually a fairly good one. Certainly as good as many others that were hit straight down the middle. The goalkeeper made an excellent save. But whatever is said to Gekas, however well he played during the game, the fact is that he knows that he is the one that missed and sent Greece out of the World Cup.
That kind of ending is really too cruel. So, I think the odds should be flipped.
For example, no-one really blames the goal-keeper even if he lets in all 5 penalties because he is not really expected to save a penalty. As such the emphasis is always on the penalty taker who is expected to score. So there needs to be a way of deciding a game that could be skilful, might involve some good fortune and can be equally as dramatic as the penalty shoot-out. The difference is that it has to be a challenge which those participating would be expected to fail more often than succeed.
So I have come up with 2 possibilities; firstly, free-kicks from, say, 30 yards out; no wall, just a goal-keeper; secondly, and my favourite, the famous Sky TV crossbar challenge. All the team can take one, the team with the most hits win. I reckon that could be exciting.
Anyone else got any sensible (I appreciate this is unlikely
) suggestions?
Its the player that misses; it can literally be a life-changing moment. Some may emerge stronger but some will be broken by it. The penalty saved in the Greece, Costa Rica match last night was actually a fairly good one. Certainly as good as many others that were hit straight down the middle. The goalkeeper made an excellent save. But whatever is said to Gekas, however well he played during the game, the fact is that he knows that he is the one that missed and sent Greece out of the World Cup.
That kind of ending is really too cruel. So, I think the odds should be flipped.
For example, no-one really blames the goal-keeper even if he lets in all 5 penalties because he is not really expected to save a penalty. As such the emphasis is always on the penalty taker who is expected to score. So there needs to be a way of deciding a game that could be skilful, might involve some good fortune and can be equally as dramatic as the penalty shoot-out. The difference is that it has to be a challenge which those participating would be expected to fail more often than succeed.
So I have come up with 2 possibilities; firstly, free-kicks from, say, 30 yards out; no wall, just a goal-keeper; secondly, and my favourite, the famous Sky TV crossbar challenge. All the team can take one, the team with the most hits win. I reckon that could be exciting.
Anyone else got any sensible (I appreciate this is unlikely
) suggestions?
