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Dustin Edwards

Why change them all over the planet? Just do it in the big leagues or something. And College and High School leagues will adopt it when everyone can. If High Schools can spend up to a million dollars on nice turf fields then they can get some bigger goals.

[I think you are missing one important point: that this is the world's game, played with one set of rules everywhere, and billions of people are happy with it that way, except.... (RE)]

Optimus_Cane

There are two sets of rules everywhere in all walks of life: one for the superstar elite, and another for everyone else. If only soccer were the only arena where this needed to be addressed...

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Brian Smith-White

The analysis was probably something like #shots hitting woodwork/#goals - standard accounting (where accounting in defined as knowing the cost of anything/everything while knowing the value of nothing). The only way to get #shots hitting woodwork equal to zero would be to put the goalposts where the corner flags currently are. No problem for innovative entrepreneurs.

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