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R redraft Member Joined Feb 6, 2019 Messages 33 Jun 27, 2019 #2 its like lebron and the cavs. he doing everything in the goddamn team and still lose
Grinning_Idiot Joined May 4, 2019 Messages 49 Jun 6, 2020 #4 Can someone explain how a tie = winning/losing to someone who doesn't follow sportsball?
Haydrion101 Supporter Joined Aug 6, 2020 Messages 2,520 Oct 7, 2020 #5 Oof, ouch, hurts in the heart hole.
Figu Dex-chan lover Joined Jan 12, 2023 Messages 1,148 Apr 9, 2023 #6 Grinning_Idiot said: Can someone explain how a tie = winning/losing to someone who doesn't follow sportsball? Click to expand... They may have needed the additional points a win gives over a tie in order to move up enough in the rankings to qualify.
Grinning_Idiot said: Can someone explain how a tie = winning/losing to someone who doesn't follow sportsball? Click to expand... They may have needed the additional points a win gives over a tie in order to move up enough in the rankings to qualify.
Deathhappens Dex-chan lover Joined Feb 23, 2018 Messages 3,795 Dec 4, 2023 #7 Grinning_Idiot said: Can someone explain how a tie = winning/losing to someone who doesn't follow sportsball? Click to expand... I believe he said he was trying to take it to the penalty shootout (which is one of the options when a game's regular duration ends in a tie).
Grinning_Idiot said: Can someone explain how a tie = winning/losing to someone who doesn't follow sportsball? Click to expand... I believe he said he was trying to take it to the penalty shootout (which is one of the options when a game's regular duration ends in a tie).
Owl_Person Member Joined Sep 27, 2018 Messages 40 Dec 21, 2023 #8 Grinning_Idiot said: Can someone explain how a tie = winning/losing to someone who doesn't follow sportsball? Click to expand... in soccer when the time runs out and the score is a tie, they enter penalty shootouts (both teams get to take a free shot at the goal against the goalkeeper) whoever has the most points after that becomes the winner
Grinning_Idiot said: Can someone explain how a tie = winning/losing to someone who doesn't follow sportsball? Click to expand... in soccer when the time runs out and the score is a tie, they enter penalty shootouts (both teams get to take a free shot at the goal against the goalkeeper) whoever has the most points after that becomes the winner