Three panic substitutions...

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  1. Redstar

    Redstar Well-Known Member

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    Absolutely clueless
     
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    Yup just that - panic - I could smell the smelly stuff here in deepest S73
     
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    It was the sign of a desperate man with no real idea of how to improve things.

    Good job Pearson shook off the knock he took a few minutes later as we could have easily been down to 10 men as a result.

    And the fact that one of the subs coming on was Conor Wilkinson, when Simeon Jackson was left on the bench just beggars belief too.


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    No idea. I remember when Robins was in charge & he'd regularly change the game in our favour with his subs. Johnson's the complete opposite, loves a game losing sub
     
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    Not the first time hes made this triple substitution

    He must have been good at half time team talks too, as often we would come out a different team and overturn a HT deficit
     

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