There's usually a difference of opinion here. I would argue you should keep
players moving in the lead up to a substitution, although if a full and
proper warm up is carried out before the match and the players are kept warm
until they are brought on, they should be fine.
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:45 AM, andym2210 <andy.macleod@alcatel-lucent.com
> wrote:
>
>
> Last season the outfield subs usually warmed up from the start of the 2nd
> half until Rafa had used the 3 he was allowed but yesterday only Maxi and
> Pacheco warmed up in the 2nd half.
>
> Maxi was brought on but as soon as we scored Pacheco sat down on the bench
> and no other subs warmed up.
>
> It meant that Babel had to come on cold but luckily it was for only a
> couple of minutes so no harm done but isnt it a bit risky to bring someone
> one without a proper warm up?
>
> Another change yesterday I noticed was that the executive boxes have been
> redesigned so that the prawn sandwich brigade can now sit outside - I guess
> this has been done to enhance the atmosphere as it allows another couple of
> hundred fans to join in the singing.
>
>
>
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