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Less pressure on the smaller clubs to fill their bench and possibly take on wages they can't quite afford?

 

But as Hughton said himself, there is nothing stopping a manager just bringing in some of the kids for experience.

Why bring in a rule that limits a managers choice? ???

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Guest ObiChrisKenobi

Appearance fees are triggered even you appear on the bench, think of those League 2 clubs who have just been promoted, and are having to pay out appearance fees for players that won't even get on the pitch. Just because Championship teams are comfortable, doesn't mean all teams in the Football League are with having 7 subs on the bench, however, saying that, I'm not sure why they don't just allow it to be an optional 'up to' 7 seven subs. Though I guess, so clubs would argue it gives 'bigger' clubs an unfair advantage?

 

No idea. Seems crazy.

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Guest Craig-NUFC

Isn't this done in Spain in the Segunda B divisions? Anyway, yeah quite a silly decision. A sensible option could be to have 7 subs, but have 2 of them come from the clubs youth system.

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Less pressure on the smaller clubs to fill their bench and possibly take on wages they can't quite afford?

 

But as Hughton said himself, there is nothing stopping a manager just bringing in some of the kids for experience.

Why bring in a rule that limits a managers choice? ???

because their stupid is my conclusion

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So Bob Bradley is out as US National Coach and has been replaced by Jurgen Klinsmann.

 

They're still not gonna win the World Cup.

 

Be a first if they do...

 

BrianStraus Brian Straus 

by ArgentinaFW

None of the 19 World Cup champions has been coached by a man from a foreign country.

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