also is true once youre subbed out you can't sub back in
bro get tf out of here dawg
we're talking about the general structure. and obviously younger players need to develop their skills before going into the pros against more physically mature players lol.
the capitalist elements are obviously not good but the general idea is
Revenue sharing and salary caps are the only good thing about american sports.
The fact that you can lose your franchise any day because your billionaire owner wants to move your team to LA or Vegas just doesn't sit right with me.
Revenue sharing and salary caps are the only good thing about american sports.
The fact that you can lose your franchise any day because your billionaire owner wants to move your team to LA or Vegas just doesn't sit right with me.
well yeah thats obviously one of the bad capitalist elements
also is true once youre subbed out you can't sub back in
Football is very demanding and if a player gets subbed out, he wouldn't be able to come back in anyways.
got some conflicting answers there
do different leagues have different rules
No professional league lets you come back on if you’ve been subbed off
synop just fixed the euro soccer problem with only 30 mins of research and less than 4 hours of game time watched...what a revolutionary
back to solving the us policy issues
someone needs to get in contact with UEFA i think former ktt moderator synopsis has cracked it
Set up perfectly as an investment. Set up horribly for the community aspect, growth of the game and talent infrastructure.
American sports rely on other places to develop talents for them and then use those talents for profit until they get discarded.
(By other places I don't mean other countries, but I mean other places such as universities, high schools, development leagues and junior leagues)
How is soccer set up much different. Good players play on s***ty pro teams in some league and then they get purchased by the biggest most expensive teams?
It’s pretty much like when Anthony Davis gets drafted by the Pelicans and then as soon as he can he runs off to a top NBA franchise like the Lakers
Football is very demanding and if a player gets subbed out, he wouldn't be able to come back in anyways.
thats pretty wild. where are the strategic elements here
got some conflicting answers there
do different leagues have different rules
Yeah In some leagues you gotta sit in the penalty box for 5 min if you get in a fight
got some conflicting answers there
do different leagues have different rules
Depends on what you're conflicted about, but generally football has the same rules (they're called the laws of the game)
No professional league lets you come back on if you’ve been subbed off
i can see the pros and cons
pros - encourages top physical fitness and well roundedness in all areas
cons - lesser need for specialists and end game strategies.
thats pretty wild. where are the strategic elements here
Use the last sub to make time and slow the game the last minutes
Use the last sub to make time and slow the game the last minutes
this what they be doing?