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What does it mean in 3-3-1.e.
It states "A captain may request a defensive match-up if three or more substitutes from the same team enter during an opportunity to substitute." I've never heard of this (except with little kids where the coach's line up the players in front of each other ![]() |
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This was an old rule that was scratched. Then they brought it back last year as a new rule. Not sure when they originally got rid of it. I am sure JR can tell us. I have yet to have this rule implemented (this rule was not in place when I first started). Maybe this season will be the first.
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Re: New rule last year. Well kind of.
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Works for me, JR. But, I find this interpretation to be conflicting with the MTD, Sr. philosophy that goes something like: Perhaps there is a Fed philosophy that the Fed has forgotten. mick |
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Re: Re: Re: New rule last year. Well kind of.
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[/B][/QUOTE] Works for me, JR. But, I find this interpretation to be conflicting with the MTD, Sr. philosophy that goes something like: Perhaps there is a Fed philosophy that the Fed has forgotten. [/B][/QUOTE]Well, my own philosophy is that if I can't find a rule somewhere in the book(s), then I can't call it. For some reason, coaches just don't seem to want to accept me telling them that a rule really does exist, but it's in a briefcase up in my attic. ![]() Of course, there is also the usual chance that I'm completely wrong again too. |
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It didn't disappear so long ago.
The rule was in the books when I first started back in 97-98. Unfortunately, I threw out my old books when I left the DC area, so I can't prove it, but someone else who has those books could. |
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