I assume Houghton is suspended for one game at the start of next season so Matt will most probably start the first match.
Or Adam Randell?
I assume Houghton is suspended for one game at the start of next season so Matt will most probably start the first match.
and it comes from the big clubs (I know, shock right) who have bigger squads that they want to rotate and more games to get through on any given season.As always, Balham, it has come down from the Premiership!
like most "trials" that come from the Prem they end up staying!I don’t like the new substitute rule myself. Another break in play that could be abused with teams taking a while for the replaced player to leave the pitch and also too many subs could lead to a disjointed performance.
Hope it’s just a trial and fails quickly.
These ‘new’ rules on substitutions have already been used by the EFL, during the 20/21 season so it seems Clubs must have liked them.like most "trials" that come from the Prem they end up staying!
To appease Jurgen Klopp. When we had this arrangement before RL quite often made things worse. If you spend all week discussing a game plan, the shape and who is marking who, changing 50% of the outfield must lead to confusion?A lot of goals are scored in last few minutes when teams tire. With half the team subbed potentially that likelihood will be reduced. Has it been explained anywhere why this change was necessary? Subs are often made merely as a time wasting measure.