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Away Goal Rule

The Away Goal Rule 19 members have voted

  1. 1. Should it stay or should it go?

    • Keep it
      94%
      16
    • Ditch it
      5%
      1

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^ So you don't believe with the crowd behind them the home side then have an unfair advantage?

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^ So you don't believe with the crowd behind them the home side then have an unfair advantage?

Not really no, i'd rather be the Away side with the chance that if i score a Goal in these periods it would count double every day of the week, with the Crowd Singing, Dancing & doing whatever, or not..

A Goal scoring doube V the possible aptmosphere of the Crowd is not even a comparable in 2 x 15 minute halves, see Anfield on Thursday for an example..

^ So you don't believe with the crowd behind them the home side then have an unfair advantage?

Not really no, i'd rather be the Away side with the chance that if i score a Goal in these periods it would count double every day of the week, with the Crowd Singing, Dancing & doing whatever, or not..

A Goal scoring doube V the possible aptmosphere of the Crowd is not even a comparable in 2 x 15 minute halves, see Anfield on Thursday for an example..

My issue with removing the away goals in extra time is it hands the advantage to the home side.

But on reflection i guess its less of an advantage than the away goal and thus fairer.

Doesn't seem to be any way to even things up completely though.

^ So you don't believe with the crowd behind them the home side then have an unfair advantage?

Not really no, i'd rather be the Away side with the chance that if i score a Goal in these periods it would count double every day of the week, with the Crowd Singing, Dancing & doing whatever, or not..

A Goal scoring doube V the possible aptmosphere of the Crowd is not even a comparable in 2 x 15 minute halves, see Anfield on Thursday for an example..

My issue with removing the away goals in extra time is it hands the advantage to the home side.

But on reflection i guess its less of an advantage than the away goal and thus fairer.

Doesn't seem to be any way to even things up completely though.

There doesn't no, it even comes down to the fact that in Penalty Shoot outs, they have to be taken up one lot of Fans end you owuld have thought so we can't go too overboard about this..

An extra 30 mins to score a Goal that would count double though & give the other Team little or no time to recover from it thoguh is a legitimate unfair advantage..

The thing with it & what i have thought for a while now if if you are Away in teh first Leg, you go all out to score Goals, i would anyway & Man United for example go down this route also or at least set up too..

In the Home Leg, if it's the First Leg, a Clean sheet is a must in my eyes & anything else is a bonus..

Disgarding the Extra time away Goal rule would not affect either of those two things above except possibly the personnel & set up of the Team that is away in the second Leg if they had been chasing Away Goals yet wouldn't do anymore in the extra time period..

There doesn't no, it even comes down to the fact that in Penalty Shoot outs, they have to be taken up one lot of Fans end you owuld have thought so we can't go too overboard about this..

An extra 30 mins to score a Goal that would count double though & give the other Team little or no time to recover from it thoguh is a legitimate unfair advantage..

The thing with it & what i have thought for a while now if if you are Away in teh first Leg, you go all out to score Goals, i would anyway & Man United for example go down this route also or at least set up too..

In the Home Leg, if it's the First Leg, a Clean sheet is a must in my eyes & anything else is a bonus..

Disgarding the Extra time away Goal rule would not affect either of those two things above except possibly the personnel & set up of the Team that is away in the second Leg if they had been chasing Away Goals yet wouldn't do anymore in the extra time period..

Getting an away goal is crucial in my view. Just shows what a wonderful result it was for Fulham coming back from one down at home in the second leg.

It would definitely increase the number of penalty shootouts if the rule was changed. No bad thing for the neutral viewer but terrible for the players and fans.

I like the idea. :)

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