Yeah, it didn't mean to imply it was weird because it wasn't the rules, more that it seems like a weird rule to begin with. I wasn't aware that was the rule.
Failing a defect in the pitch, it seems to make it way too likely that things like that yesterday happens where 1 team gets both the favorable decisions. There's a 50% chance that one of the two teams will get to shoot first and the more favorable end of the pitch.
Failing a defect in the pitch, it seems to make it way too likely that things like that yesterday happens where 1 team gets both the favorable decisions. There's a 50% chance that one of the two teams will get to shoot first and the more favorable end of the pitch.