Why do clubs name 3 keepers occasionally? (n/t) 13:48 - Oct 26 with 793 views | FrimleyBlue | |  |
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Why do clubs name 3 keepers occasionally? (n/t) on 13:48 - Oct 26 with 792 views | DublinBlue84 | Because there is nobody else fit... |  |
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Why do clubs name 3 keepers occasionally? (n/t) on 13:51 - Oct 26 with 741 views | FrimleyBlue |
Why do clubs name 3 keepers occasionally? (n/t) on 13:48 - Oct 26 by DublinBlue84 | Because there is nobody else fit... |
Can't you name an academy lad? Or even just have one less name? |  |
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Why do clubs name 3 keepers occasionally? (n/t) on 14:00 - Oct 26 with 631 views | Dubtractor |
Why do clubs name 3 keepers occasionally? (n/t) on 13:51 - Oct 26 by FrimleyBlue | Can't you name an academy lad? Or even just have one less name? |
Assume we travelled with some players who were 50/50, and haven't made it, so just include who is available. If it was a home game you'd assume it's easier to get a youth player for the bench. |  |
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Why do clubs name 3 keepers occasionally? (n/t) on 14:04 - Oct 26 with 598 views | J2BLUE | Might as well if there's no one else. An academy player is very unlikely to come on. At least Slicker is a senior player and it keeps him involved. |  |
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Why do clubs name 3 keepers occasionally? (n/t) on 14:06 - Oct 26 with 573 views | Pinewoodblue | Man City are at home today and have only named 7 subs, which includes 2 keepers. |  |
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