Hecky's subs

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I missed Jebbison today.

I think Hecky looked at the previous game against Luton and thought it wouldn't be the right game for younger players, as Luton are competitive and aggressive and inexperienced players can struggle against such opposition.

But we need options to change games, and Jebbison has pace, works hard, runs in behind and down the channels. In short he asks different questions of defenders and although he's not the finished product I think he should always be in the squad because he offers something different. I think we've done little to keep him ready the past few weeks. Having Basham, Baldock and Clark on the bench was one defensive player too much today.
 
Doesn't start Baldock...... then doesn't even bring him on, despite Bogle being terrible, and us clearly crying out for athleticism and drive

Absolute clown

He takes about 5 games too long to cotton on to when a player needs to be dropped. Bogle, and Lowe for that matter, have been shite for weeks

As for his permanent reliance on Sharp and unconditional faith in Fleck...... laughable

Said way back he's not a promotion manager and will fail. Looked like I'd he wrong for a while, but no, I don't think so. His limitations have caught up with him and our performances have caught up with us

Big shout out to the Prince for the embargo and no January transfers - we couldn't have pulled off this collapse without you Princey, top work!

Today is the day promotion slipped away. 4 points and 10 games...... it might as well be 0 points. Boro deserve it anyway. They aren't afraid like us
 
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It was the starting midfield that cost us, not the substitutions.
Fleck had a poor game, and Luton's pressing meant both Norwood and later Doyle struggled to get on the ball to dictate play.

Top class defenders have the skill and composure to actively invite and beat that pressure, and still get the ball into midfield. When we struggle to do that it looks such hard work to get passing moves going.
 
I would say Hecky hasn't watched Luton at all if he thought we could coast through with the least 3 mobile midfielders we have and only have the bagsman on the bench from an attacking perspective.

Let's be honest, this result has been coming and mirrors most of our away games this year.

Boring, negative shite with an obsession with keeping players involved from our last promotion despite being 1-2 years past it!

Needs a reset and back to the team and formation from post Christmas. Otherwise this time next year we will be 2024s Huddersfield
 
Fleck had a poor game, and Luton's pressing meant both Norwood and later Doyle struggled to get on the ball to dictate play.

Top class defenders have the skill and composure to actively invite and beat that pressure, and still get the ball into midfield. When we struggle to do that it looks such hard work to get passing moves going.

Is there some accepted theory that 70th minute is the optimum time to make a substitution Bergen Blade? I don’t understand why Hecky is so wedded to that time? If anything it gives the opposition to take the impetus by making an early change before that point.
 
Is there some accepted theory that 70th minute is the optimum time to make a substitution Bergen Blade? I don’t understand why Hecky is so wedded to that time? If anything it gives the opposition to take the impetus by making an early change before that point.
There's a study with this theory:

Heading into the second half of a game, if you side is behind, it is important to make your first substitution prior to the 58th minute.

If you are still behind, the second change needs to come before the 73rd minute. If still behind, the third and final change should be made before the 79th minute.


The rule appear to hold regardless of the quality of opposition, and whether or not your team is at home. The study assumes that a substitution is successful if the goal difference is improved in the end. It has been found that teams are roughly 40 to 45 percent successful when following the rule, and 18 to 22 percent when not.


Obviously there are more substitutions allowed nowadays.


* Today's substitutions (0-0 at half time, so the game wouldn't have been included in the above study. Luton scored in the 53rd minute) :

59' Sharp for Fleck
70' Doyle and McAtee for Norwood and Robinson


* Losing to Blackburn at h/t, these were our subs:

62' Baldock and McAtee for Bogle and Fleck
64' Osborn for Lowe
75' Sharp and Doyle for Basham and Norwood

No equaliser.


* Losing to QPR at half time we came close to following the rule:

45' JR for Clark
60' McAtee for Doyle
70' Jebbo for Baldock
83' Bogle for AA

We equalised in injury time.


* Burnley was a game we turned around without making an early sub. JR's first half mistakes may have been a uniting, morale-boosting factor?


* When we were losing 0-2 to Norwich at half time:

45' Ndiaye for McAtee
58' Doyle for Fleck
64' McBurnie for Brewster
80' Khadra for Sharp

Ended 2-2.
 

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