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I believe (correct me if I’m wrong) that we can now have seven players on the bench next season which will be a lot better because we’ll be able to have a goalkeeper on the bench, I’m always really nervous when Slocombe gets injured although schmichael Doyle did ok didn’t he? ???? 

yes, i believe 7 players can be named, i thought for a second the efl had decided to allow 7 active subs in games that would be insane. thankfully, its just the amount that can be named on the bench and it should give more fringe players a chance to come on in games.

whilst allowing luke williams to select players to cover more than just certain areas. i.e midfielders and 1 striker. ???? 

Yes, 7 players can be named as subs. Which means more players on the bench and more of a reason to have depth in the defensive area.

There were times last season where we were very blessed in attack, but a little lacking due to injuries in defence. This will help resolve that, as it will naturally give players more of a chance to feature. Instead of the same players almost guaranteed to get on, with 5 only being named before. We can leave a keeper there, then use the remaining 6 spaces to give Luke Williams more room for thought on how we can make important changes. :D 

Having 7 substitutes will make life a bit easier for Williams. It will give him more options during games and we may see players rotating between starting and coming on from the bench more frequently. It’s something the National League needs to modernise.

Firstly, it allows the manager more flexibility when it comes to team selection. With two additional substitutes, the manager has more options in terms of tactics and can make changes depending on the match situation. This can help to keep the opposition guessing and give the team a better chance of winning the game.

Secondly, having extra substitutes provides opportunities for young or inexperienced players to gain valuable game time. This can benefit both the team and the player, as they may be able to gain more experience and improve their skills.

Finally, having more substitutes ensures that all players can be rotated and given rest if needed. This can help to prevent injuries and keep players fresh throughout the season, which can ultimately lead to better performances and results.

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