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davidirracional
like the real life!
Tommy Hughes
I've been thinking exactly the same!
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mons
With the greatest of respect, both these posts reflect a lack of knowledge about how football actually operates in real-life. At even the lowest of semi-professional levels that I play in, the players warming up rotate every few minutes to avoid being caught not being warmed up. In my career, I don't think I can recall a single player who came on and had to be taken off due to injury caused by not warming up properly. Related to this, substitutes are aware that only 3 players can come on, so the amount of tantrums at having warmed up but not being subbed on has been extremely small down the years and are usually caused by another underlying issue (unhappiness with manager, lack of playing time etc.).
davidirracional
moreover give more optiions to be a good manager, who can select the players to warm up for instance in the break, but if he doesnt change the player till min 85 the player is already tired, this kind of things...
mons
Again, I'm afraid that what you're saying bears little relation to real-life football at any level beyond the truly amateur. Players who warm up rotate every few minutes these days, so if you're called upon at very short notice, you'll have been warming up a maximum of 5 minutes ago, which isn't anywhere near enough to increase the risk of injury.
Also, are you seriously suggesting one of the match-day tasks for human managers should be to choose who warms up and when? Is that not what you have a fitness coach for?
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