Hoop Blah You don't think it's a bad move and a restriction to start a game knowing you almost HAVE to take one player off after 60 minutes thus leaving yourself only two substitutions to cover tactical changes or injuries?
Not really. We used to only have one sub, then only two subs and managed OK. Not many teams actually use 3 subs in any meaningful way. At least one is usually a late sub in a forlorn attempt to waste time. And as I've said we went a whole season making the same 2 subs in almost every game and managed to storm the league. We could also reverse things and use him as one of the ridiculous 7 named subs and stick him on in games where we need to tighten up the midfield (which he does better than th eother options).
Hoop Blah I'm not saying Gunnarsson can't manage it, as you say he has, but he certainly gets a bit slower and I'm thinking about next season here and just commenting on your suggestion that having a player only be able to play 60 minutes would be fine.
Reasonable point that in another year he may have totally gone, we don't know. I see nothing wrong in having players in the squad with limitations. Ledley King can't train tey Spurs see him as worth having, Beckham is seen as worth a place in the England squad just for his ability to put in a 10 minute shift at the end of a game. Gunnarsson isn;t in the classof either but if in the round he adds tot he squad on and off the field then playing 60 mins (or 2 games in every 3) is not necessarily an issue IMHO.
Hoop Blah The final decision comes down to if his benefit to the squad outweighs the financial cost of keeping him, and what alternatives we could spend that money on, but to say you're happy to go into every game of the season with a third of your substitutions already gone to accomodate a pretty average 34 year old midfielder baffles me!
He may not get selected for every game, and he wouldn;t get subbed in every game. Given that many managers make the same substitutions pretty regularly this hardly seems a departure from standard practice.