Substitutions during English league matches were first permitted in the 1965-66 season. During the first two seasons after the law was introduced, each side was permitted only one substitution during a game. Moreover the substitute could only replace an injured player. From the 1967-68 season, this rule was relaxed to allow substitutions for tactical reasons. A recent term, "super-sub" refers to a substitution made by the Coach (or Manager) that subsequently saves the game, e.g. by scoring a winning goal.|||I know the first substitute used was Keith Peacock for Charlton Athletic , but i'm not sure when it was. I think it must have been in the mid 60's as remember seeing him still playing in the mid 70's.|||Wednesday night against Croatia.
C'mon you asked for that.|||it was in the mid sisties and fought for by Jimmy Hill ,I tink he was in the football union
Friday, September 9, 2011
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