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The issue would need to be raised before a Premier League shareholders meeting, then voted upon by clubs. And, as things stand, there is no meeting scheduled. Once this had been conceded, there was pressure for further relaxation of the rules with arguments focusing on substitute goalkeepers. Notwithstanding the efforts of Knox and others, there was little doubt that having to play with a stand-in goalkeeper did disadvantage teams, entertaining though they often were. It was not until 1987 that the rules were changed to allow a second substitute. This proved the thin edge of a wedge with regular rule changes since, starting with allowing two outfield subs plus a goalkeeper, until the current position of allowing up to three of seven nominated substitutes to be used in the Premier and Football Leagues. Already arguments are being advanced in favour of allowing four substitutions. There have since been calls, led by Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, to make the alteration in the English top flight too. The pandemic changed all that in 2020, though. In a move to reduce the impact of fixture congestion caused by Covid-19, world governing body Fifa allowed competition organisers to allow for a maximum of five substitutes.

There were games when we were two or three up but Bob didn't even think of bringing me on. It was cowardly. He knew the senior players didn't want to come off. They'd give him trouble but he knew I wouldn't give him any hassle." The days when randomness affected decisions, or when managers had an inkling that their striker would win for them are gradually being consigned to the past. While other countries introduced substitutions in their domestic leagues in the 1950s, the FA dragged their heels, to the serious detriment of some clubs and players. Roy Dwight – who is perhaps better known as Elton John’s cousin – opened the scoring for Nottingham Forest against Luton in the 1959 FA Cup final before breaking his leg in the 33rd minute. Forest were 2-0 up when Dwight went off and they just about held on, winning the final 2-1.Nothing can match Solskjær’s memorable substitute appearance that night in Barcelona. Although, three months earlier, he also did something that has never been emulated since. United were coasting to victory against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground when Solskjær came on for Dwight Yorke in the 71st minute. United were already 4-1 up but Solskjær showed no mercy, scoring four goals in 11 minutes – the most by a substitute in the Premier League. A former professional footballer in the United States, turned business professor, has a theory that links the effectiveness of substitutions to their timings. external-link The Scottish Premiership returned to three at the start of the 2021-22, but that was reversed mid-season, with teams able to name up to nine players on their benches, amid concerns over isolation measures. Ifab's agenda also includes discussing concussion substitutes and semi-automated offside technology.

Jose Mourinho carved out a reputation for bold decisions during his first season at Chelsea, making 12 double-substitutions and 14 half-time changes on the way to winning the title. The referees and the assistant referees are still responsible for the decision on the field of play. In addition, the Premier League will remove twice-weekly testing of players and staff from 4 April and move to symptomatic testing only. Five players come on for Manchester United in the 80th minute of their match against Sheffield United. Photograph: Michael Steele/AFP/Getty ImagesConcussion regulations now allow for one more additional change, with the opposing team given the opportunity to match that. Celtic top of the table again Judging from statistics supplied by Opta for Scotland's top flight, it is perhaps too early to say whether the five-substitute rule can decide the title race.

A Premier League statement said: "The wellbeing of players and staff remains a priority and the Premier League will continue to monitor the national Covid-19 situation and adapt league-wide protocols as required, in line with the latest guidance from public health authorities and medical experts." In light of these high-profile casualties, the FA eventually agreed to experiment with the idea of substitutions. It was begrudging acceptance, as the FA News reported at the time: “The general consensus of opinion would appear to be that, in principle, the use of substitutes in competitive football was not desirable.” Five substitutes were introduced across the game in May 2020 after the shutdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Friday's Championship fixture between Coventry and Birmingham will be the first match under the new rules.The Premier League was the only major competition to abandon the rule because some clubs felt it gave those with bigger squads an unfair advantage. All five of midfielder Scott Arfield's league goals in his last season at Rangers came from the bench. Meanwhile, Israel winger Liel Abada netted four league goals as a substitute and he was also among the replacements when he notched Celtic's second in the Scottish Cup final win against Inverness Caledonian Thistle. 360% rise in use of five subs

However, Premier League clubs agreed to allow five substitutions for 2022-23 following a vote in March. Substitutes in association football have been around since the nineteenth century - but only initially for players who failed to turn up! Substitutions during matches were not added to the Laws of the Game until 1958, but the number permitted steadily increased until three became the norm from 1995 onwards. Meanwhile, Celtic's 14 goals (18%) in 2020-21 were not enough to prevent Rangers taking the title with their 11 (12%) - and both were bettered in percentage terms by St Mirren's (nine goals, 24%).A number of managers spoke out against the decision, with Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp and Manchester City's Pep Guardiola both saying the it was partly responsible for a spate of muscular injuries across the top flight. The days of managers sweating over how to use their third substitution could soon be a thing of the past. Instead it will be how they deploy their fourth and fifth options from the bench that will cause them sleepless nights after football's lawmakers today decided to make permanent a change to its laws initially introduced after the COVID-19 pandemic. One factor that affected the last campaign was the World Cup, which halted domestic competition for around six weeks from mid-November and meant the final games of the season (Scottish Cup final and Premiership play-off finals) took place in early June.

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