Blatter wants to loose his draws

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Aug 12, 2003
681
Perth WA
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has proposed scrapping draws in soccer, saying every game should have a winner.

In an idea that would revolutionise the world's most popular sport if adopted, Blatter suggested that matches should be decided by a penalty shoot-out in the case of a draw.

"Every game should have a winner," Blatter told German sports news agency SID.

"When you play cards or any other game, there's always a winner and a loser. We should have the courage to introduce a final decision in every game of football."

Blatter said the best solution would be penalties but added that he would study any other proposal.

"Penalties remain the best way to decide a game in the case of a draw but if anybody has a better idea, I am ready to listen to it," he said.

"A game is about emotions. There is passion. It can be dramatic. At the end of it it's almost always a tragedy.

"We can't be satisfied with draws. (Modern Olympic Games founder) Pierre de Coubertin has said that the important thing was to take part, not to win.

"That's not true. In life you have a goal and in sport, too, you have a goal which you want to achieve."


EXTRA TIME

Blatter said he did not like the principle of extra time, which has led to many dramatic moments over the years.

"The fact that there is a duel over two games which is then decided after extra time is not quite fair," he said.

"After 90 minutes of the return leg, the tie should go straight into penalties. Extra time is like a second home game for the home team."

Soccer's law-making International Board decided in February to scrap both Golden Goals and Silver Goals to end drawn matches in finals of major competitions and to revert to extra time and then penalties.

The FIFA president also reaffirmed that he was against the introduction of video or any other technical device to help referees make controversial decisions.

"As long as I live there will be no technical help (for referees)," he said.

...Whats's so wrong with a draw anyway? Bloody bloke is just trying to enter the history books IMHO
 




JJ McClure

Go Jags
Jul 7, 2003
11,303
Hassocks
Sepp Blatter = mutha f*cking, chislepopong, arse ramming, slicing, tosspot, cocker :angry: :angry:
 


Highfields Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
1,450
Bullock Smithy
If a game has ended in a draw then that is what it should be.

Also, under his proposals would a win on penalties be worth the same points as a win in 90 minutes, or less.

Sepp Blatter is a corrupt idiot.
 










ziggy

New member
Sep 19, 2003
191
Hastings
Hang on a minute, mabe he has a point........................No my mistake, he's a moron.:censored: :lolol:
 








Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,800
Location Location
Nobody would believe a word of that if I'd posted it. Just goes to show what a deluded fool Blatter really is.
 






Aug 12, 2003
681
Perth WA
Notice he went on to say "You have to live with the uncertainty of the game and the mistakes of the referee. I don't ever want to see television cameras decide whether it was an offside or if the foul occurred inside or outside the box."

Blatter, whose mandate expires in 2007:eek: , did not rule out seeking a third term and suggested Franz Beckenbauer should run for the presidency of UEFA.

"His job as president of the 2006 World Cup (in Germany) ends after the finals," Blatter said of Beckenbauer. "Then will come the vote for the UEFA presidency. I believe he should run for that, even if Michel Platini has ambitions.

"I believe those who come from football should have a say in football.":lolol:
 


US Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
5,813
Cleveland, OH
This is pretty silly. Even the MLS over here has abandoned the idea that it is absolutely necessary to declare a winner. You may recall that when the MLS started they had extra time followed by penalties, that was scrapped a few seasons ago and replaced with just two 10 minute periods of golden goal extra time, but this season that has been scrapped as well and they've finally come into line with the rest of the world with a draw after 90 minutes being recorded as a draw.
 








Curious Orange

Punxsatawney Phil
Jul 5, 2003
10,534
On NSC for over two decades...
Has he forgotten about fair play, surely one of the founding principles of OUR GAME from it's amateur days. Just 'cos the game is professional it doesn't mean it should become unfair!!!
 
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Kenhead

New member
Oct 1, 2003
7,054
Brighton
What is that bloke on!! I think he's trying to get one of he's idea's to happen so that he will go down in history, and everyone will rember him long after he's gone
 




Sorrel

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
3,192
Back in East Sussex
Ever since the FIFA president stopped being one of us, they've all been loonies. Maybe everyone else thought they were before, and just think they're following the procedure.
 




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