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May 4, 2024
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HRCougar
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LOL what?
Your answer of endurance being a major component since its design is a great answer. I would have guessed that when it was designed that endurance was not a primary factor. But if it was that’s good to know.
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Why are there no constant subs in soccer?
HRCougar
May 4, 3:16pm
1 reason: Clubs with deep pockets and deep rosters would get all the benefit.
Malcolm Reynolds
May 4, 3:20pm
That makes sense but is that THE reason or just a benefit?
HRCougar
May 4, 3:23pm
Just one of the reasons that I’ve heard discussed in soccer podcasts and forums.
Malcolm Reynolds
May 4, 3:26pm
Same as baseball - once you are out you are out!
OC Coug
May 4, 3:20pm
Why not same as hockey or basketball?
HRCougar
May 4, 3:21pm
Huh, what you were asking, your prime argument is other sports are different
OC Coug
May 4, 4:12pm
Because it would cause additional unnecessary time wasting
goldengoose
May 4, 3:29pm
You don't need to stop playing to have continual subbing. Soccer could figure
OlanchoCoug
May 4, 8:22pm
So, you don't actually want the answer. You just want an answer you like.
shoganai
May 4, 3:30pm
LOL what?
HRCougar
May 4, 3:39pm
It's funny that pretty much the entire world except America is fine with the
CameronG
May 6, 1:27pm
There used to be no subs at all, even for injuries. It was actually pretty
Japan Coug
May 4, 5:53pm
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