by Franchise FC » 16 Feb 2020 12:29
by South Coast Royal » 16 Feb 2020 13:30
Franchise FC Can anyone explain why subs are not ready to come on ?
No shirt, no shin pads.
Seems to me that, when there is a need for a relatively quick sub, the player coming on is rushing and so not in the right frame of mind from the outset. It can cause the team to lose momentum as well.
Celtic just achieved exactly that.
by Franchise FC » 16 Feb 2020 14:08
South Coast RoyalFranchise FC Can anyone explain why subs are not ready to come on ?
No shirt, no shin pads.
Seems to me that, when there is a need for a relatively quick sub, the player coming on is rushing and so not in the right frame of mind from the outset. It can cause the team to lose momentum as well.
Celtic just achieved exactly that.
Anything that stops Celtic is fine with me.
I agree though with your general point but subs can't be really ready can they?.
I believe with some clubs a player will spend a few minutes on a bike before coming on which surely prevents injuries-a couple of minutes delay in getting ready is time well spent doing that but if it just a case of taking time putting a shirt and boots on then no it shouldn't take ages.
by Sanguine » 17 Feb 2020 14:09
by Franchise FC » 17 Feb 2020 15:33
Sanguine Iirc an Everton sub was waiting on the touchline to come on last week and then realised he only had one sock on.
by Sanguine » 17 Feb 2020 16:13
by Franchise FC » 17 Feb 2020 16:41
by URZZZZ » 17 Feb 2020 22:14
by paultheroyal » 18 Feb 2020 10:11
Franchise FC Can anyone explain why subs are not ready to come on ?
No shirt, no shin pads.
Seems to me that, when there is a need for a relatively quick sub, the player coming on is rushing and so not in the right frame of mind from the outset. It can cause the team to lose momentum as well.
Celtic just achieved exactly that.
by Franchise FC » 18 Feb 2020 10:30
paultheroyalFranchise FC Can anyone explain why subs are not ready to come on ?
No shirt, no shin pads.
Seems to me that, when there is a need for a relatively quick sub, the player coming on is rushing and so not in the right frame of mind from the outset. It can cause the team to lose momentum as well.
Celtic just achieved exactly that.
Yeah - i never understand this.
Also - and it happened at weekend - players who go down soft as 5h1t and then feign injury. Game goes on around them. Opposition team then breakaway and score. As a manager id be fuming at that player, get up and track back. Amazes me this is tolerated.
by Silver Fox » 18 Feb 2020 10:53
by sandman » 18 Feb 2020 16:44
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