It's hard to respond to you without being sarcastic, so I can't resist. You know, something like "what makes you an expert on dumbest"...."oh, never mind".
Google how often soccer games end in ties and you'll find "A tie in soccer is called after each team has scored the same amount of goals after the full 90 minutes of game-play. On aver…
It's hard to respond to you without being sarcastic, so I can't resist. You know, something like "what makes you an expert on dumbest"...."oh, never mind".
Google how often soccer games end in ties and you'll find "A tie in soccer is called after each team has scored the same amount of goals after the full 90 minutes of game-play. On average, soccer games end in a draw 14-20 percent of the time."
One can bet on ANYTHING.
Never calling off sides. Really? Maybe they should do that in hockey and football, too.
One thing you and I might agree on is that off side calls in soccer seem awfully subjective. I don't like how often players "flop". I also don't like stoppage time. I'd much prefer that refs stop and start the clock when play is stopped instead of coming up with some random number of minutes in stoppage time.
It's hard to respond to you without being sarcastic, so I can't resist. You know, something like "what makes you an expert on dumbest"...."oh, never mind".
Google how often soccer games end in ties and you'll find "A tie in soccer is called after each team has scored the same amount of goals after the full 90 minutes of game-play. On average, soccer games end in a draw 14-20 percent of the time."
One can bet on ANYTHING.
Never calling off sides. Really? Maybe they should do that in hockey and football, too.
One thing you and I might agree on is that off side calls in soccer seem awfully subjective. I don't like how often players "flop". I also don't like stoppage time. I'd much prefer that refs stop and start the clock when play is stopped instead of coming up with some random number of minutes in stoppage time.