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Only 1/2 goals that u showed ''definitely go in''.SuarezN7 wrote:Man the point is not if the goalkeeper had a chance of saving it. The point is that just as in football if someone takes a shot on target and the ball touches a defender on it's way through the goal is given to the attacker. Read the rule from the rule-book:
"1.16 A goal shall be credited to the offensive player who last touched the ball before it went into the goal provided that the ball was on target after the last touch." All of these were on target.
"If the ball is on target and will definitely go in when an opponent player kicks into his own net it will still be given as a goal for the attacker." This is the one part of the rule that you are following but not the top part?
"Any other instance i.e when the shot is off target and deflects off an opponent will be given as an own goal." Neither of these were off-target.
So is the rule wrong or are you wrong? You can't be seriously following 2/3 of the rule and ignoring the other 1/3 because it doesn't follows your ideology of a goal/own goal...
irvi wrote:Only 1/2 goals that u showed ''definitely go in''.SuarezN7 wrote:Man the point is not if the goalkeeper had a chance of saving it. The point is that just as in football if someone takes a shot on target and the ball touches a defender on it's way through the goal is given to the attacker. Read the rule from the rule-book:
"1.16 A goal shall be credited to the offensive player who last touched the ball before it went into the goal provided that the ball was on target after the last touch." All of these were on target.
"If the ball is on target and will definitely go in when an opponent player kicks into his own net it will still be given as a goal for the attacker." This is the one part of the rule that you are following but not the top part?
"Any other instance i.e when the shot is off target and deflects off an opponent will be given as an own goal." Neither of these were off-target.
So is the rule wrong or are you wrong? You can't be seriously following 2/3 of the rule and ignoring the other 1/3 because it doesn't follows your ideology of a goal/own goal...
lsco wrote:But overall i agree... so many clear assists were taken away from me over the years
If the ball is on target and will definitely go in when an opponent player kicks into his own net it will still be given as a goal for the attacker.
socrates wrote:This part of the rule should be removed imo as it leads to some confusion.If the ball is on target and will definitely go in when an opponent player kicks into his own net it will still be given as a goal for the attacker.
I think the intention behind the rule was that even if the gk would save it that it would still be classed as a goal to the attacker. At least that is how I viewed it when I used to do result checking. I think by "definitely go in" it meant that ball was on target and with enough power to cross the line. It was not meant to be judging whether a gk would make a save or not as this can lead to debatable situations.
Either way I would not blame the stat-checkers as it is not clear what that rule means. They are helping out a lot and just trying to do their best from how they interpret the rules.
Best solution would be for the admins to clarify what should happen in this situation and make sure all results checkers are on the same page in future.
So you´re basically saying that this goal https://thehax.pl/forum/powtorki.php?na ... ea99178782 6:53 should have the same criterion as this one https://thehax.pl/forum/powtorki.php?na ... fffbcd0bd9 17:10? If so of course i disagree. (Im putting your own exemples of what should be considered a clean goal)SuarezN7 wrote:socrates wrote:This part of the rule should be removed imo as it leads to some confusion.If the ball is on target and will definitely go in when an opponent player kicks into his own net it will still be given as a goal for the attacker.
I think the intention behind the rule was that even if the gk would save it that it would still be classed as a goal to the attacker. At least that is how I viewed it when I used to do result checking. I think by "definitely go in" it meant that ball was on target and with enough power to cross the line. It was not meant to be judging whether a gk would make a save or not as this can lead to debatable situations.
Either way I would not blame the stat-checkers as it is not clear what that rule means. They are helping out a lot and just trying to do their best from how they interpret the rules.
Best solution would be for the admins to clarify what should happen in this situation and make sure all results checkers are on the same page in future.
Yes this is exactly what I'm saying. I've grown with watching football where the rule is that if the player shot on target no matter if deflection or not the goal should be counted as his. Today while I was watching Liverpool, that's exactly what happened: Sadio Mane shot on target, the ball touched Cahill's leg, the goalkeeper pushed the ball, it hit the left post then it hit the right post and went in. And sure as hell that is Mane's goal and you have to be crazy to deny it. Well since this is a game based on football why would we not follow the same thought (rule wise we are, but it's not being implemented). https://streamvi.com/watch.php?video=1574525218
Pretty sure this is the easiest way to make everyone happy, since you know that if you shoot and it's on target the goal would be counted as yours. There would not be any need of the stat-checkers to use personal emotions if it should be a goal or an own goal. Because currently we end up with every match's stats being graded differently. Attackers would be happy, I'd assume defenders too, since no one wants to be that guy who scores own goals.
irvi wrote:So you´re basically saying that this goal https://thehax.pl/forum/powtorki.php?na ... ea99178782 6:53 should have the same criterion as this one https://thehax.pl/forum/powtorki.php?na ... fffbcd0bd9 17:10? If so of course i disagree. (Im putting your own exemples of what should be considered a clean goal)
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