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Why Player Substitutions Are Sometimes Limited

Are substitution players sometimes limited? Yes, and there are a multitude of reasons behind this. For starters, substitution players are not the authentic player, so there is going to be obvious set backs to this. Stats are going to be different, even little things that can end up making a big impact, like the way substitution players interact with the team. Each little difference between the original and substitution player all add up to make a total difference that can be spotted from a mile away!

If a team has even one or two substitution players, it can negatively (or positively, but most likely negatively) impact the entire team, the fans, and everyone else involved with the team. Substitution players wouldn’t be subs if they were as good or better than anyone already on the team, after all they are subs.

Limits and set backs can be pretty much endless. If for instance a substitution player is needed as a fill in, they could very well be suffering from a weak join, an injured muscle, or a number of any other ailments that they might not feel obligated to report, because they don’t have a tight relationship with the team.

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