What seems to happen to me at Morecambe is that there is just hope that the starting eleven can "do the business" and if its not working just throw on a couple of panicky substitutions after 80 to 87 minutes, far too little and too late.
Surely a manager should have a plan B and even a plan C for every game?
I do understand of course that no-one can predict sudden injuries during games which mean an unexpected substitution has to be made, but it does appear that Sammy does not have a measured approach to his substitutions whereas even other League Two managers are often seen to bring someone on after, say, 55-60 minutes with a view to trying to change the game. Do any of you agree with me?
