Garage_Doors
Originally the Swankers
Having a number of substitutes and being able to make multiple substitutions and been so long in the game now a lot of younger fans will not probably know that it was once limited to one.
“back in the good old days” teams were allowed just one substitute. the managers would have make a decision whether to have a striker,midfielder or defender on the bench.
And if the goalie got injured or sent off an outfielder would have to take his place.
I can’t remember the last time i saw a non goalkeeper between the sticks.
Obviously it benefits individual teams as it gives the manager more options to change a game, but does it benefit the game in general, if a keeper is sent off then they just put the one on the bench on removing the advantage form the opposition, albeit a man down but not a keeper down.
But is it an improvement?
“back in the good old days” teams were allowed just one substitute. the managers would have make a decision whether to have a striker,midfielder or defender on the bench.
And if the goalie got injured or sent off an outfielder would have to take his place.
I can’t remember the last time i saw a non goalkeeper between the sticks.
Obviously it benefits individual teams as it gives the manager more options to change a game, but does it benefit the game in general, if a keeper is sent off then they just put the one on the bench on removing the advantage form the opposition, albeit a man down but not a keeper down.
But is it an improvement?