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    Quote Originally Posted by Potemy View Post
    He had an outfield player out of position in goal, and we all know how great those can be! (John O'Shea)

    But seriously, though, someone else went in goal, and I already explained to you earlier that he will not be penalised for that. Were both of you watching the match?
    my point isnt that he should be penalized (re: possession). This is my point: in real life, if a far superior team faces an inferior one and the inferior one fields an outfield player in goal for 30 minutes - how likely is it that the superior team gets ZERO shots on goal?
    It seems to me that the outcome of the game was decided before hand, and no matter what happens in the game the outcome can't be changed. Hence my players keeps missing the goal (two times from the infamous "a timely pass to X... he must score now").

    No if my team had mustered some shots on goal but not scored, it would've been a different story.




    Quote Originally Posted by herdo View Post
    right, see if the results are predetermined then surely the way that the match pans out is too??? Like theyd have known the keeper was going to get injured, there fore you should have won

    or do you think they make up the score and then play the game out........... your logic is flawed
    i wish you had actually read what I've been writing
    I didn't say that the engine knows what's gonna happen in the game...but that no matter what happens in this game, the outcome seems to have been pre-determined. How else does one explain the fact that a team far superior to the opponent cant get a single shot on goal when the far inferior team has an outfield player as goalie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hullabaloo View Post
    my point isnt that he should be penalized (re: possession). This is my point: in real life, if a far superior team faces an inferior one and the inferior one fields an outfield player in goal for 30 minutes - how likely is it that the superior team gets ZERO shots on goal?
    It seems to me that the outcome of the game was decided before hand, and no matter what happens in the game the outcome can't be changed. Hence my players keeps missing the goal (two times from the infamous "a timely pass to X... he must score now").

    No if my team had mustered some shots on goal but not scored, it would've been a different story.





    i wish you had actually read what I've been writing
    I didn't say that the engine knows what's gonna happen in the game...but that no matter what happens in this game, the outcome seems to have been pre-determined. How else does one explain the fact that a team far superior to the opponent cant get a single shot on goal when the far inferior team has an outfield player as goalie?
    I did read what you wrote! You think they decide the score then play the game? Its all predetermined!