I'm sure that apart from European games it was just one sub named until 1987-88 they allowed two to be named and used. Then a couple of years later it was two and a keeper then any 3 from five and now any 3 from 7. The sole sub named in the title winning season was always one from Gibson, Williams, Deacy or Geddis.
We used total number of 14 players during the season. Only 1 sub was allowed. The rule in European games was 3 subs and that is why Spinky was able to come on in the final after Rimmer was injured.
Quote from: Damo70 on October 26, 2011, 02:10:16 PMI'm sure that apart from European games it was just one sub named until 1987-88 they allowed two to be named and used. Then a couple of years later it was two and a keeper then any 3 from five and now any 3 from 7. The sole sub named in the title winning season was always one from Gibson, Williams, Deacy or Geddis.Plus one other, who was the only player that season to be a sub and not play.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 26, 2011, 04:00:59 PMQuote from: Damo70 on October 26, 2011, 02:10:16 PMI'm sure that apart from European games it was just one sub named until 1987-88 they allowed two to be named and used. Then a couple of years later it was two and a keeper then any 3 from five and now any 3 from 7. The sole sub named in the title winning season was always one from Gibson, Williams, Deacy or Geddis.Plus one other, who was the only player that season to be a sub and not play. Brendan Ormsby?And yes Kippax, definately one sub back then