Wonderwall wrote:I agree this is a good move for cup and tournament football. It was touted on here a couple of years ago by someone.
mr_nool wrote:I think the replays was a big part of the charm of the FA Cup and often an important source of revenue for the smaller clubs who managed to the odd upset.
I will miss it.
BlueinBosnia wrote:One thing that still isn't clear from media reports, though - If a team has used all three substitutes during normal time, and a fourth player goes off injured in, say, the 87th minute, so a team is down to 10 men for the final few minutes of normal + injury time, will a team be allowed to bring on an 11th player in extra time, or will they have to replace one of those still on the pitch?
CTID Hants wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:One thing that still isn't clear from media reports, though - If a team has used all three substitutes during normal time, and a fourth player goes off injured in, say, the 87th minute, so a team is down to 10 men for the final few minutes of normal + injury time, will a team be allowed to bring on an 11th player in extra time, or will they have to replace one of those still on the pitch?
I'd say the former rather than latter, injury is misfortune.
BlueinBosnia wrote:One thing that still isn't clear from media reports, though - If a team has used all three substitutes during normal time, and a fourth player goes off injured in, say, the 87th minute, so a team is down to 10 men for the final few minutes of normal + injury time, will a team be allowed to bring on an 11th player in extra time, or will they have to replace one of those still on the pitch?
Moonchesteri wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:One thing that still isn't clear from media reports, though - If a team has used all three substitutes during normal time, and a fourth player goes off injured in, say, the 87th minute, so a team is down to 10 men for the final few minutes of normal + injury time, will a team be allowed to bring on an 11th player in extra time, or will they have to replace one of those still on the pitch?
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It's not like he got a red card, he is just "being treated in the sidelines" until the final whistle. Then once extra time begins the team uses their 4th substitution?
Or am I missing something here?
nottsblue wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:One thing that still isn't clear from media reports, though - If a team has used all three substitutes during normal time, and a fourth player goes off injured in, say, the 87th minute, so a team is down to 10 men for the final few minutes of normal + injury time, will a team be allowed to bring on an 11th player in extra time, or will they have to replace one of those still on the pitch?
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It's not like he got a red card, he is just "being treated in the sidelines" until the final whistle. Then once extra time begins the team uses their 4th substitution?
Or am I missing something here?
I think BlueinBosnia was meaning the team would have to play out the 90 a man down before being allowed to rectify the imbalance in extra time. Thus giving advantage to the opposition.
But that is what happens at present
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