roosterbooster1 said:
In order to do this, you need to restructure the entire points system, otherwise you create extra points that wouldn't normally be there
You'd have to go with something like:
Outright victory - 4 points
Extra time victory - 3 points
Draw - 2 points
Extra time loss - 1 point
Outright loss - 0 points
On the topic of points changes I have something a bit more radical. Each match is worth 8 points - 4 for the result of the match, and 2 points for each half. So the following scenarios could occur...
- Team A leads 10-0 at half time, and wins 20-8. Team A = 8 points for winning match and both halves, Team B gets for a poor effort all round.
- Team B leads 10-0 at half time, and loses 14-20. Team B = 2 points for winning first half, Team A = 6 points for winning second half and match.
- Match is drawn at half time, team A wins 20-8. Teams = 7 points for winning second half and match and draw in first half, Team B = 1 point for drawing first half
- Team A leads 30-0 at half time, and wins 36-10. Team A = 6 points for winning first half match, Team B gets 2 points for winning the second half.
...and so on. Golden Point would not affect the awarding of points for the two halves, only the match points.
The point of all this is to more accurately represent the way a team won or lost in points, and to encourage teams to keep playing even when the match is over and thus maintain spectator interest. In this respect it is a variation of the bons point concepts used in Rugby Union. But rather than have points that may or may not be warded, this is a systematic distribution of a consitent number of points. A match becomes worth 8 points.
If the competition leaders play the wooden spoonser but turn up thinking they'll win easy then they might only get over the line in the last twenty minutes after trailing all day. On the other hand they might come out and outclass the opposition form start to finish. In the first case they could miss out on points for a sloppy win against lesser oppositioin as opposed to a ruthless execution in the second case. Likewise the team that gets thrashed in the first half but puts up a real fight in the second can actually get rewarded for that effort whereas if they just capitulate they get nothing.
Leigh.