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I remember a couple of games of South Korea against China and Japan. In total they had 141 shots against and only gave up 1 goal. They tied Japan 0-0 and lost to China 1-0.
"Games like that happen all the time in real life"
thats right, it even happens in the NHL that one team has something about 25-30 shots more than the other. But the point is that these teams are qualitative on the same level. And thats what " marissjomkans" should really complain about in his game.
These two team are playing in different "worlds" and the much stronger was even playing with a higher intensity. In real life the weaker team in such games is so desperate and outplayed that its only shots come from, before the blue line, with no player in front of the goalie. that shots are no problem. You should also look at the level difference between the goalie(s) and the forwards. For a good forward its enough to score when the goalie has the wrong position, even if its just 10-15 cm too much to the left/right. You say counter attacks? how should it look like? much stronger defenders would stop the weak forwards at least at their(defenders) blue line. cause thats why they are much stronger.
So what i am trying to say is that the shots difference isn't the most import factor if you compare PPM games with the real life. Its the strength difference and the intensity. That result would not happen in real life. We could discuss about it if the stronger team would play "very low" and the weaker "very very high".
The only thing i am not sure about is what teams in real life i would compare to these two teams. Is here Russia/Canada (with their BEST players) is playing against Slovenia or against South Korea? But actually it doesn't matter cause if they play with a higher intensity they will destroy that teams.
thats right, it even happens in the NHL that one team has something about 25-30 shots more than the other. But the point is that these teams are qualitative on the same level. And thats what " marissjomkans" should really complain about in his game.
These two team are playing in different "worlds" and the much stronger was even playing with a higher intensity. In real life the weaker team in such games is so desperate and outplayed that its only shots come from, before the blue line, with no player in front of the goalie. that shots are no problem. You should also look at the level difference between the goalie(s) and the forwards. For a good forward its enough to score when the goalie has the wrong position, even if its just 10-15 cm too much to the left/right. You say counter attacks? how should it look like? much stronger defenders would stop the weak forwards at least at their(defenders) blue line. cause thats why they are much stronger.
So what i am trying to say is that the shots difference isn't the most import factor if you compare PPM games with the real life. Its the strength difference and the intensity. That result would not happen in real life. We could discuss about it if the stronger team would play "very low" and the weaker "very very high".
The only thing i am not sure about is what teams in real life i would compare to these two teams. Is here Russia/Canada (with their BEST players) is playing against Slovenia or against South Korea? But actually it doesn't matter cause if they play with a higher intensity they will destroy that teams.
Any chance of implementing "Accept all" button under friendly match challenges (all sports)?
The "accept all" is not straight-forward, because you can have several challenges for the same date, so technically you cannot "accept all"
It can be on a "first come first accepted" basis or there could be a setting where you could set under which condition challenge is accepted (OR, size of the hall, etc.). What do you think?
We will have to be sure that these new managers are here to stay. Most of them have registered in the last 20 days.
OK. How many teams should Iran have to have league and national team?
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