Orikoru
Tour Winner
Goal line technology would be interesting if the goal line was in front of the posts. And Lampard's goal against Germany would have counted for sure.Chatting with a friend yesterday and he asked if I knew why football posts are on the field of play, not behind it? Never thought of it before but he was correct. It got me thinking, in hockey for example, the posts are set touching the line, behind it, but not fully on it. In football, the posts are fully on the line, interfering with play you could say. Anyone know why this is? (I know the answer could be, 'because it's always been that way' but I just thought it was an interesting point)
I could be wrong but I seem to recall hockey goalposts are square rather than round? Hence easier to place them in line with the back of the white line if you see what I mean? Football posts are round so would be a bit odd to place them behind the line.
To be honest your question is not one I've ever considered - being a football fan first (in terms of team sports) I've never thought placing the posts on the line was anything other than normal. I've just now learnt that there are sports that don't do this.