Scoring system in MASL
Scoring system in MASL
It's disappointing the PASL got their way and did not change the scoring for 2 pts and 3 points for goals the MISL had.
That's why Rochester decided not to come back and that does hurt Syracuse.
I thought higher scoring games would attract more fans to come to the games, I guess the MASL thinks otherwise.
What scoring would indoor soccer fans here prefer, 1 pt or the 2 and three point goals the MISL had.
That's why Rochester decided not to come back and that does hurt Syracuse.
I thought higher scoring games would attract more fans to come to the games, I guess the MASL thinks otherwise.
What scoring would indoor soccer fans here prefer, 1 pt or the 2 and three point goals the MISL had.
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Scoring system in MASL
I'm used to the 1pt per goal system. It's crazy that a team would drop out of the league over the point scoring. How did the 2 and 3 point system work anyways?
[quote=""Fran""]It's disappointing the PASL got their way and did not change the scoring for 2 pts and 3 points for goals the MISL had.
That's why Rochester decided not to come back and that does hurt Syracuse.
I thought higher scoring games would attract more fans to come to the games, I guess the MASL thinks otherwise.
What scoring would indoor soccer fans here prefer, 1 pt or the 2 and three point goals the MISL had.[/quote]
Attaching more points to a goal doesn't make it higher scoring, it just makes the numbers look better. It's also an insult to the intelligence of soccer fans (of course, very few of us are indoor fans).
Soccer Sam is a character. He made the decision. I could say it's an uninformed one, but since he also still has some interest in the Rhinos, I'll let my mind wander off with that one, and yours as well if you so choose.
I don't even remember the stupid scoring system, but IIRC it's like basketball. A PK is 1, a regular shot is 2, and there's a 3-point line. Correct?
That's why Rochester decided not to come back and that does hurt Syracuse.
I thought higher scoring games would attract more fans to come to the games, I guess the MASL thinks otherwise.
What scoring would indoor soccer fans here prefer, 1 pt or the 2 and three point goals the MISL had.[/quote]
Attaching more points to a goal doesn't make it higher scoring, it just makes the numbers look better. It's also an insult to the intelligence of soccer fans (of course, very few of us are indoor fans).
Soccer Sam is a character. He made the decision. I could say it's an uninformed one, but since he also still has some interest in the Rhinos, I'll let my mind wander off with that one, and yours as well if you so choose.
I don't even remember the stupid scoring system, but IIRC it's like basketball. A PK is 1, a regular shot is 2, and there's a 3-point line. Correct?
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[quote=""Pounder""]Attaching more points to a goal doesn't make it higher scoring, it just makes the numbers look better. It's also an insult to the intelligence of soccer fans (of course, very few of us are indoor fans).
Soccer Sam is a character. He made the decision. I could say it's an uninformed one, but since he also still has some interest in the Rhinos, I'll let my mind wander off with that one, and yours as well if you so choose.
I don't even remember the stupid scoring system, but IIRC it's like basketball. A PK is 1, a regular shot is 2, and there's a 3-point line. Correct?[/quote]
The MISL used 2pt for everything, except the 3 behind the arc. You are thinking of the original multi point scoring used in the NPSL, where there was 1pt scores on penalty kicks and power plays.
Soccer Sam is a character. He made the decision. I could say it's an uninformed one, but since he also still has some interest in the Rhinos, I'll let my mind wander off with that one, and yours as well if you so choose.
I don't even remember the stupid scoring system, but IIRC it's like basketball. A PK is 1, a regular shot is 2, and there's a 3-point line. Correct?[/quote]
The MISL used 2pt for everything, except the 3 behind the arc. You are thinking of the original multi point scoring used in the NPSL, where there was 1pt scores on penalty kicks and power plays.
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I've been a fan since the 80s and I remember huge (15k plus) crowds at Cleveland Force games....
Anyway, I prefer traditional 1 pt a goal scoring, but some of the "Americanized" scoring systems didn't bother me. 2pts for a goal, 3pts for a goal from outside the "3 pt line" etc. It made power plays interesting. Either way is fine as long as we have a team and a stable league.
Anyway, I prefer traditional 1 pt a goal scoring, but some of the "Americanized" scoring systems didn't bother me. 2pts for a goal, 3pts for a goal from outside the "3 pt line" etc. It made power plays interesting. Either way is fine as long as we have a team and a stable league.
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[quote=""Fran""]I thought higher scoring games would attract more fans to come to the games, I guess the MASL thinks otherwise.[/quote]
It doesn't.
Whether a game is 22-14 under multi-point or 11-7 under single-point, the ball still goes in the net 18 times.
Telling someone, "Hey, there's an indoor soccer game, you want to go?" and whether you tell them the scores are "Like 22-14" or "like 11-7" has no bearing on whether or not they want to go.
It doesn't.
Whether a game is 22-14 under multi-point or 11-7 under single-point, the ball still goes in the net 18 times.
Telling someone, "Hey, there's an indoor soccer game, you want to go?" and whether you tell them the scores are "Like 22-14" or "like 11-7" has no bearing on whether or not they want to go.
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This is what the Rochester owner said. Hopefully they can find another owner and play this season, Rochester does a good job supporting all of its teams.
http://www.syracuse.com/silver-knights/ ... ncers.html
Among other things, Fantauzzo was apparently upset about the MASL's potential scoring system. Fantauzzo and Tanner favor goals that are worth two and three points each, arguing that the scoring creates more excitement and opportunities for rallies. That system has been used for many years in the MISL.
Milliken would not identify the bidder but said it's 50-50 that the deal goes through within the next few days, allowing the Lancers to operate this season and maintaining an important geographic partner for Syracuse.
http://www.syracuse.com/silver-knights/ ... ncers.html
Among other things, Fantauzzo was apparently upset about the MASL's potential scoring system. Fantauzzo and Tanner favor goals that are worth two and three points each, arguing that the scoring creates more excitement and opportunities for rallies. That system has been used for many years in the MISL.
Milliken would not identify the bidder but said it's 50-50 that the deal goes through within the next few days, allowing the Lancers to operate this season and maintaining an important geographic partner for Syracuse.
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