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BRUCE: I’M ALL FOR FIVE SUBS RULING

By Tom Sherwin

WEST Brom manager Steve Bruce says having five substitutes in the Championship would make his life easier.
The Premier League last week voted to reintroduce the five substitutes rule from next season, having first been implemented on a temporary basis in the Covid-hit 2019-20 campaign.
Bruce believes a similar rule in the second tier would be beneficial for a “big club in the Championship” like Albion.
“Would I be happy to see it in the Championship? Yes, I would,” said Bruce. “We are a big club in the Championship. My personal view is ...

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