Anyone been watching the rugby and the scoring system awarded for tries, and penalty goals scored?
Being as Football did give birth to Rugby, maybe its time for its parent game to take a liitle something back. And that thing being its point scoring system.
Think about it; With all the controversy over players being awarded penalties for diving in the box which is influencing the outcomes of football matches, and is ruining the beautiful game as a whole; isnt it time something was done to try and rid us and football of this scourge of diving. Or should i say cheating?
Im sure any footy fan, who is still in love with this great game will be nodding their head in agreement right now, and would welcome anything (within reason) that would preserve the integrity of this game.
So how about this for an idea?
How about instead of a single goal being awarded when a goal was scored, we took a leaf from the game of Rugby and awarded points instead. For example, if a goal was scored during normal play then any goal scored was awarded lets say... 3pts. And if any penalty awarded was scored it was only awarded 1pt instead.
Imagine the situation. You have a player in the box trying to set themself up for shot at goal who feels a mere brush of his marker/defender. Instead of easily going down for a penalty claim, he is encouraged to stay on his feet because the pay-off of scoring in open play is now that much greater than scoring from the penalty spot.
Must admit Villa 6pts V 0 pts Wigan scorelines would take a bit of getting use to. But if by such a method it reduces the incidences of players trying to con the ref into awarding penalties, and encourages players into staying on their feet to try and score that extra 2pt, and better sportsmanship, where's the problem?