How many subs are too many? Everybody wants to play as much of a game as possible. Nobody wants to be subbed or only get a fraction of a game. So...what do we do about it?
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The possible options are to continue as we have been, or reduce the number of players each week on a rotational basis. This second option will require us to figure out exactly how it will all work. We also need to decide on a possible reduction in monies charged.
Nah, we've got to stick with the current system really. If we get too many people one week we could be thankful of them next game. Subs should also stay at a fiver coz we'll all reap the benefit come the end of the season.
Subs, a fiver!?! Bargain. Can we have that Cripwell fella - he's a snip at that price.
Our team pride themselves on being exactly that, therefore we don't care how long we are on the pitch for, it's usually enough to get the required result. See top of table for proof.
You were at the top of the table at the start of last season, but that all changed by the end! Why was that...? Maybe it was to do with the lack of loyalty in a team that is over charged and under played!
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The possible options are to continue as we have been, or reduce the number of players each week on a rotational basis.
This second option will require us to figure out exactly how it will all work.
We also need to decide on a possible reduction in monies charged.
Nah, we've got to stick with the current system really. If we get too many people one week we could be thankful of them next game. Subs should also stay at a fiver coz we'll all reap the benefit come the end of the season.
Subs, a fiver!?! Bargain. Can we have that Cripwell fella - he's a snip at that price.
Our team pride themselves on being exactly that, therefore we don't care how long we are on the pitch for, it's usually enough to get the required result. See top of table for proof.
You were at the top of the table at the start of last season, but that all changed by the end!
Why was that...?
Maybe it was to do with the lack of loyalty in a team that is over charged and under played!
Five pounds is a tad expensive when you can be winners with Dead End Town for just three notes.
I am Marmie! Hear me roar!
Daryl Wing is a deluded manager for a team on a lucky streak.
I predict another season in division 2 for the Dead Enders!
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