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Two-legged finals
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goes to a penalty shootout
>away goal rule still counts in extra time
This shit fucks over who ever gets the 2nd leg home game.
This is a problem but hasn't happened enough yet for it to be a concern - but I'm sure when it inevitably happens in the CL knockout stage it will cause a lot of butthurt.
Imagine being American. Imagine having a 7 GAME final.
For what purpose?
>winner is decided with a coin toss
>three-legged girl’s
Jews want $$$
(((Jordi)))
>champion can lose or tie the final game
teams usually just play for shootouts at that point
That doesn't happen in futbol. Ever.
So what?
Leagues should always be won by the most CONSISTENT team, a concept that burgers don't understand. We already have separate cup tournaments for the knockout round matches.
best team wins, very little chance of a fluke
that's why we play series
In Latin America, yes
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Boca won the title losing the last game of he finals
why not both?
start with a single legged final and then a one legged final, with the winner of the double legged final starting with a 1-0 lead or 12 players on the field or something
if its a draw it starts with 0-0 of course
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soccer can't play sudden death like the NHL
They actually tried it. It lead to park the bus like never before
Good thread.
>team A ties team B
>team C wins the championship
>two-legged dogs
kek where does that happen?
>two teams from a single country play in the one game final
>final game is hosted in a stadium in another country
Why is this allowed?
nfl
Bring back Golden Ball when?????
during the game of heads vs tails
>The Super Bowl and College Playoff system is only one game
>final is one game
>not played at neutral venue
Whyyyyyyyyyyyyy
play four days back to back only for it to rained off on the fifth
And 7 game semi final
and 7 game quarter final
and 156 game regular season
>1 or 2 game knockouts
>games generally 1-0
elections
it's the better team of a whole tournament, not the better team of a single game
>The most important coin-toss in the history of football came in the semi-finals of the tedious 1968 European Championships, Paul. Having drawn 0-0 with the Soviet Union, Italy (led by Internazionale defensive legend and crowd-pleaser extraordinaire Giacinto Facchetti) progressed to the final after winning a thrilling coin-toss.
>little chance of a fluke
I thought you lads were all about muh parity
happened to Tottenham at EL a few years ago
WC until 1970.
This desu. But somehow nobody ever complains about it.
Where? Finals that don't use ET and penalties go to a replay not a second leg.