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Probably discussed before 02:39 - Oct 9 with 8350 viewsBoston

....but I wasn’t paying attention, question ...is a shot that hits the post or crossbar considered to be on or off target?

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Probably discussed before on 04:59 - Oct 9 with 7254 viewsMatch82

Off I think.

I always understood it to be on target if it would have been a goal without interference from the player.
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Probably discussed before on 08:33 - Oct 9 with 7118 viewscolinallcars

If they starting using a different material to make goalposts, would they still say “hit the woodwork” ?
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Probably discussed before on 11:23 - Oct 9 with 7022 viewsessextaxiboy

How does a goal hit the back of the net ,isnt it the back of the goal and the front of the net ?
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Probably discussed before on 13:14 - Oct 9 with 6901 viewshopphoops

"Hitting the post's no better than the corner flag" (or words to that effect)

- Ray Wilkins

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Probably discussed before on 13:39 - Oct 9 with 6851 viewscolinallcars

I wonder who makes goalposts ? I've never seen a sign saying “ S W Bartfast - Goalpost Manufacturer “
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Probably discussed before on 13:46 - Oct 9 with 6842 viewsBucksRanger

Harrods make goalposts.

https://www.harrodsport.com/
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Probably discussed before on 14:12 - Oct 9 with 6814 viewskingsburyR

Its officially off target for the statos out there!

On target shots are either saved, blocked or hit the onion bag!

Dont know why we bother. .... but we do!

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Probably discussed before on 14:20 - Oct 9 with 6808 viewshopphoops

It all begs the question of which is better, guyropes or stanchions? Give me stanchions personally, you can't get the ball lodged in the guyropes.

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Probably discussed before on 14:54 - Oct 9 with 6787 viewssmegma

Probably discussed before on 08:33 - Oct 9 by colinallcars

If they starting using a different material to make goalposts, would they still say “hit the woodwork” ?


Who uses wooden goalposts anyway ??
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Probably discussed before on 15:20 - Oct 9 with 6763 viewsessextaxiboy

Probably discussed before on 14:20 - Oct 9 by hopphoops

It all begs the question of which is better, guyropes or stanchions? Give me stanchions personally, you can't get the ball lodged in the guyropes.


...and how do you pronounce stanchions Stan chions or starnchions ?
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Probably discussed before on 15:46 - Oct 9 with 6738 viewsEsox_Lucius

Probably discussed before on 15:20 - Oct 9 by essextaxiboy

...and how do you pronounce stanchions Stan chions or starnchions ?


stanchun

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Probably discussed before on 16:00 - Oct 9 with 6717 viewskensalriser

It's on target if it hits the woodwork and then goes in. Otherwise it's as Ray W said.

And just to pre-empt the hitting the target conversation, if it hits the target it's a goal. It hasn't hit the target if it's saved because that means someone prevented it from hitting the target.

I'm here for a bit if there are any more questions on grammatical and semantic exactitude.

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Probably discussed before on 16:05 - Oct 9 with 6707 viewscolinallcars

I like the word stanchion. It's redolent of traditional football, along with words and terms like onion bag, dubbin, magic sponge, leather spheroid, sliding tackle, picture goal, passenger on the wing and many more. Tell yoong folk that today......
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Probably discussed before on 16:23 - Oct 9 with 6688 viewsterryb

Probably discussed before on 16:05 - Oct 9 by colinallcars

I like the word stanchion. It's redolent of traditional football, along with words and terms like onion bag, dubbin, magic sponge, leather spheroid, sliding tackle, picture goal, passenger on the wing and many more. Tell yoong folk that today......


I don't think Clive Allen was over fond of stanchion's!

Passenger on the wing. I know what your referring to & I do miss this at times. Mainly when the opposition can substitute the injured player!

However, I've seen many "passengers on the wing" playing for Rangers over the years!
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Probably discussed before on 17:58 - Oct 9 with 6601 viewsPinnerPaul

Probably discussed before on 08:33 - Oct 9 by colinallcars

If they starting using a different material to make goalposts, would they still say “hit the woodwork” ?


They do already and they do!
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Probably discussed before on 17:59 - Oct 9 with 6598 viewscolinallcars

Probably discussed before on 17:58 - Oct 9 by PinnerPaul

They do already and they do!


I'm living in the past as my post on old football expressions wil indicate !
[Post edited 9 Oct 2018 18:42]
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Probably discussed before on 18:00 - Oct 9 with 6599 viewsPinnerPaul

Probably discussed before on 14:12 - Oct 9 by kingsburyR

Its officially off target for the statos out there!

On target shots are either saved, blocked or hit the onion bag!


But the thing is, the perception is that hitting the post is closer to scoring than having a shot blocked, say on the edge of the area.

A team hits the post 3 times v a team that has 3 shots blocked outside the area?

Most will say team A have come closest but stats will say No shots on target!
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Probably discussed before on 18:02 - Oct 9 with 6595 viewsPinnerPaul

Why do I still get called 'Lino' (amongst other things!) when 'linesman' disappeared over 10 years ago!
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Probably discussed before on 18:45 - Oct 9 with 6545 viewscolinallcars

Most people I know still say “injury time” instead of stoppage time.
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Probably discussed before on 18:55 - Oct 9 with 6535 viewsMatch82

Probably discussed before on 18:00 - Oct 9 by PinnerPaul

But the thing is, the perception is that hitting the post is closer to scoring than having a shot blocked, say on the edge of the area.

A team hits the post 3 times v a team that has 3 shots blocked outside the area?

Most will say team A have come closest but stats will say No shots on target!


Agree. I've seen a few stats places include time hit woodwork as a separate category, which I quite like.
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Probably discussed before on 19:08 - Oct 9 with 6521 viewsHoopsie

A genuine shot (on goal) that is miscued that hit the corner flag counts as a "shot off target"?

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Probably discussed before on 19:46 - Oct 9 with 6487 viewskensalriser

Probably discussed before on 18:02 - Oct 9 by PinnerPaul

Why do I still get called 'Lino' (amongst other things!) when 'linesman' disappeared over 10 years ago!


Because no-one's yet come up with a pithy abbreviation for 'referee's assistant'.

How about asso?

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Probably discussed before on 19:56 - Oct 9 with 6481 viewsDavieQPR

Probably discussed before on 19:46 - Oct 9 by kensalriser

Because no-one's yet come up with a pithy abbreviation for 'referee's assistant'.

How about asso?


But at Home games everyone seems to call him W*nk*r.
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Probably discussed before on 21:00 - Oct 9 with 6428 viewsCiderwithRsie

Dave Thomas of AKUTRs had the definitive answer: "it was just millimetres from hitting the post. But then, who wants to hit the post?"
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Probably discussed before on 21:06 - Oct 9 with 6421 viewscolinallcars

Probably discussed before on 21:00 - Oct 9 by CiderwithRsie

Dave Thomas of AKUTRs had the definitive answer: "it was just millimetres from hitting the post. But then, who wants to hit the post?"


“Shaved the post” as some commentators say. We used to have a player named Mick Barber. I always wanted to read “ Barber shaved the post “ but never actually ever saw or heard it.
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