Whatever else might be up for debate, there is no point whatsoever in filling one of the places on the bench with a player you categorically know will not be ready to play. I can't see any way Hughton - or any other manager, no matter how loopy - would do that, so it's a 'no' from me for that idea.
Dull, but the simple answer is CH sees the players all week and makes decisions based on that and the tactics for the team we are playing (ahead of the start of the game), picking a bench to cover as many options as possible. We don’t.
My guess - and hope - is that it is something to do with appearances made in Brown's loan agreement. All other options are unpalatable and illogical in my view.
I would not disagree with this for one moment -CH and his staff have been around for many years in the game, they know the players and what they want, which is why I never quibble about tactics. My gripe during the final moments of the Bournemouth match was that the bench was not fully utilised for the last 30 minutes or so, when the players were understandably shattered after two matches in less than 48 hours. Howe put on all his subs relatively early on -why sub Gross on 87 minutes and not even use a sub for a forward player?
I very much doubt that. Didn't PB say sometime last season that the club never makes loan agreements with appearance clauses in them?
I would not disagree with this for one moment -CH and his staff have been around for many years in the game, they know the players and what they want, which is why I never quibble about tactics. My gripe during the final moments of the Bournemouth match was that the bench was not fully utilised for the last 30 minutes or so, when the players were understandably shattered after two matches in less than 48 hours. Howe put on all his subs relatively early on -why sub Gross on 87 minutes and not even use a sub for a forward player?
Howe put his subs on early because he was losing the game, and we were still looking the more likely to score. Quite why anyone thinks Hughton should be changing the side anytime from 45 to 65 even 70mins when we were on top is anyone's guess. Izquierdo and Knockeart arguably having their best games of the season, and didn't look tired to be fair, and I didn't see Stephens or Propper drop really. If you bring on Kayal for Gross, I guarantee you this board would have been full of 'we invited pressure by taking a forward player off'. Damned if you do...
No denying that smug Eddie has managed to turn both games around against us this season by smart subs though?
They were behind in both, and to be honest, we had more to do with it with missed chances and stupid defending than his subs transforming the game.
Both goals at their place were Premier League quality, the one on Saturday was schoolboy defending I grant you.
Have I missed something? Are we relegated already or have you just given up and thrown in the towell? (Not Richie)6Not only that but heavily influenced by the superb Ibe. The sub.
Baldock should not be sold no matter what, we'll be back to 4-4-2 in a lot of games next year and we'll need him to get us back up.
Howe put his subs on early because he was losing the game, and we were still looking the more likely to score. Quite why anyone thinks Hughton should be changing the side anytime from 45 to 65 even 70mins when we were on top is anyone's guess. Izquierdo and Knockeart arguably having their best games of the season, and didn't look tired to be fair, and I didn't see Stephens or Propper drop really. If you bring on Kayal for Gross, I guarantee you this board would have been full of 'we invited pressure by taking a forward player off'. Damned if you do...