I think stats and analysis are way more particular now, would our Cup Final winner be credited to Ferguson nowadays?
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Is it me? Or does it seem like there are way more own goals than there used to be? When I think back, it seems like they were more of a rarity in the '70S and '80s?
I think stats and analysis are way more particular now, would our Cup Final winner be credited to Ferguson nowadays?
I think it's down to the style of play and a lighter football.
I think we see more crosses and long shots these days, which take deflections, than we used to.
I have read aswell that Tottenham's third highest scorer this season was own goals with 10.
Exactly this.
I remember reading an article from the early 2000 where it said that in italy they were a lot more strict about awarding goals, and pretty much any kind of deflection that took the ball in they would give an own goal.
Over here the commentators were always like "the striker is going to claim it - well the defender isn't going to want it hahaha" which is just bullshit. I think these days they're a lot more exacting over who gets the goal.
I guess with greater TV analysis and the rise in online betting etc, it matters more to correctly attribute it as an own goal if it is such, whereas before probably all sides would have been content with it being scored by the opposition.
What is more shocking is that I come across people who call them 'home goals'
Best one that I have ever seen - easy, Jason Bowen at Ninian Park in late 90’s, early 2000’s. Curled it into his own net beautifully from about 30 yards, with a back pass from the bob bank touchline. Goalie had come forward to the edge of the box calling for it. Dribbled over the line into the far corner with the goalie desperately trying to scramble back. Cant remember who it was against unfortunately.
What made me ask was the Italian one from yesterday. It seems you see a lot more defenders going for balls like that and actually putting it into their own net.