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Finishers. Other clubs subs 19:38 - Nov 29 with 491 viewsFrimleyBlue

For those who watch championship games in general. Do many other champ sides see themselves as having starters and finishers?

I just wondered with the apparent change in how tough km feels this league is this season, and how bad his experience was in the prem, has he got to come away from this whole starter finisher concept.

As far I can remember ( feel free to correct me here) weve only recently had the hull game where our finishers turned the game our way where as most games we dont really see much of a difference overall

With sides sitting back and not burning out as we are too slow in our play to really tore them out are we basically making our finishers redundant and therefore we maybe should begin to have some reflective changes in the match.. HT subs for example.


Just curious to know people's thoughts on it really.

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Finishers. Other clubs subs on 19:55 - Nov 29 with 415 viewsJ2BLUE

Starters and finishers is something you hear every game now, even in the Prem.

I had never heard it before McKenna said it but assume it came from a coaching course or something as everyone is now saying it.

Like low block. That went from nowhere to being the buzz phrase of last season.

Truly impaired.
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Finishers. Other clubs subs on 19:57 - Nov 29 with 402 viewsFrimleyBlue

Finishers. Other clubs subs on 19:55 - Nov 29 by J2BLUE

Starters and finishers is something you hear every game now, even in the Prem.

I had never heard it before McKenna said it but assume it came from a coaching course or something as everyone is now saying it.

Like low block. That went from nowhere to being the buzz phrase of last season.


Ah ok


Pivot is another one. That's defo a modern day one.

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Finishers. Other clubs subs on 17:57 - Nov 30 with 107 viewsBluecasp

The whole finishers concept is a way of making players that don't start games feel better and more important. I'm half expecting our under 11 manager to start using it to make the players who get less game than everyone else feel better about it.
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Finishers. Other clubs subs on 18:16 - Nov 30 with 89 viewsSomethingBlue

Oxford are one example – it's a huge reason for why they beat us.

It's nothing unique to Ipswich, it's everyone really, it's just "having good subs to bring on" when you boil it down.

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Finishers. Other clubs subs on 18:24 - Nov 30 with 74 viewsBlue_Moses

Finishers. Other clubs subs on 19:55 - Nov 29 by J2BLUE

Starters and finishers is something you hear every game now, even in the Prem.

I had never heard it before McKenna said it but assume it came from a coaching course or something as everyone is now saying it.

Like low block. That went from nowhere to being the buzz phrase of last season.


I hate the modern terminology used to appease the American audience.. Low block makes me cringe, it's just defending in numbers.
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Finishers. Other clubs subs on 18:34 - Nov 30 with 51 viewsHerbivore

Having quality players to come off the bench and see the game out has helped us loads, not just in the Hull game. Just off the top of my head in home games, we had the Norwich game, West Brom, Derby where subs have contributed and created important goals, then we've had other games where we've come up short that the subs have given us some impetus late in games and helped us create good chances, such as the Watford and Wrexham games.

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