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Amanda Dlamini

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The Documentary Podcast
Agony and ecstasy: A history of penalty shootouts

We want the winner.

The Documentary Podcast
Agony and ecstasy: A history of penalty shootouts

And I feel like in that few minutes, we put everything in because whoever scores wins.

The Documentary Podcast
Agony and ecstasy: A history of penalty shootouts

So you're either attacking wholeheartedly or you're defending on the back foot.

The Documentary Podcast
Agony and ecstasy: A history of penalty shootouts

I think it would be really interesting.

The Documentary Podcast
Agony and ecstasy: A history of penalty shootouts

It'll spice the game up a bit.

The Documentary Podcast
Agony and ecstasy: A history of penalty shootouts

So no clear consensus there.

The Documentary Podcast
Agony and ecstasy: A history of penalty shootouts

Whilst it was something I personally hated as a player, it does deliver drama and excitement.

The Documentary Podcast
Agony and ecstasy: A history of penalty shootouts

And there is an argument that the shootout is something that even non-football fans love.

The Documentary Podcast
Agony and ecstasy: A history of penalty shootouts

What is certain is that half of them will be in agony and half will be in ecstasy.

The Documentary Podcast
Agony and ecstasy: A history of penalty shootouts

I'm Amanda Lamini, and you've been listening to the documentary from the BBC World Service.

The Documentary Podcast
Agony and ecstasy: A history of penalty shootouts

It was produced by Tim O'Callaghan, and the technical producer was Cameron Ward.

The Documentary Podcast
Agony and ecstasy: A history of penalty shootouts

Thanks for listening.

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