Can players refuse to be sub in our leagues?

In presisio or sdda leagues can players refuse to be subbed?

How would that work?

Coach: "Ref!!!, we are subbing No.8 for No.2"
No. 2: "No!, I'm staying in"
Coach: "No!, get your butt out!"
No. 2: "No!"

Next practice:
Team: "Hey, coach, where is No. 2?"
Coach: "No. 2 is no longer on the team."
 
How would that work?

Coach: "Ref!!!, we are subbing No.8 for No.2"
No. 2: "No!, I'm staying in"
Coach: "No!, get your butt out!"
No. 2: "No!"

Next practice:
Team: "Hey, coach, where is No. 2?"
Coach: "No. 2 is no longer on the team."
Well, in Chelsea's case, my money is on Sarri (coach) getting fired first.
 
Sarri is having a tough season and this isn't helping him.
Leads to an interesting soccer discussion. Guy is stubborn to a fault. Seen coaches like this around here - but usually only due to the fact they don't know how to play any other style than the one they learned in videos or via club/org instruction.

Sarri has no excuses. Every pro league has scouts that watches and collects data on ALL player and coaching tendencies. It's pretty mind-blowing the type of data they collect. Sarri makes it pretty easy for opposing coaches every week when he throws out a 4-3-3 without fail. Even easier when they know his single pivot will be a guy who can't run to defend anyone. Super easy when you know he will high press and you can suck those guy in, pass around them and then run around the slow guy in the back. If they only had a real good DM who could run around back there and help. Oh wait, they play that guy as an AM. Insane most folks with a decent understanding of the game can see the issue but that guy won't use all the insane amount of data given to him to change formations to suit what he has available. I think coaches at any level should be able to take away something watching Chelsea play - at least dont be stubborn to a fault.
 
Can players refuse to do what their coach tells them to do, from a rules standpoint? This is really the question?
If so, the answer is yes, the referee should allow play to continue assuming it is safe for the player to do so.
 
Leads to an interesting soccer discussion. Guy is stubborn to a fault. Seen coaches like this around here - but usually only due to the fact they don't know how to play any other style than the one they learned in videos or via club/org instruction.

Sarri has no excuses. Every pro league has scouts that watches and collects data on ALL player and coaching tendencies. It's pretty mind-blowing the type of data they collect. Sarri makes it pretty easy for opposing coaches every week when he throws out a 4-3-3 without fail. Even easier when they know his single pivot will be a guy who can't run to defend anyone. Super easy when you know he will high press and you can suck those guy in, pass around them and then run around the slow guy in the back. If they only had a real good DM who could run around back there and help. Oh wait, they play that guy as an AM. Insane most folks with a decent understanding of the game can see the issue but that guy won't use all the insane amount of data given to him to change formations to suit what he has available. I think coaches at any level should be able to take away something watching Chelsea play - at least dont be stubborn to a fault.

Yes, the only difference is Sarri coaching Chelsea and will be coaching some other big name club soon.
You, on the other hand, sitting here on the Forum and pretending like you know anything about coaching :D
 
Yes, the only difference is Sarri coaching Chelsea and will be coaching some other big name club soon.
You, on the other hand, sitting here on the Forum and pretending like you know anything about coaching :D
dont forget about me yelling at the TV. i also only smoke pretendo while watching games. also depends on what you call a "big name" club.
 
Leads to an interesting soccer discussion. Guy is stubborn to a fault. Seen coaches like this around here - but usually only due to the fact they don't know how to play any other style than the one they learned in videos or via club/org instruction.

Sarri has no excuses. Every pro league has scouts that watches and collects data on ALL player and coaching tendencies. It's pretty mind-blowing the type of data they collect. Sarri makes it pretty easy for opposing coaches every week when he throws out a 4-3-3 without fail. Even easier when they know his single pivot will be a guy who can't run to defend anyone. Super easy when you know he will high press and you can suck those guy in, pass around them and then run around the slow guy in the back. If they only had a real good DM who could run around back there and help. Oh wait, they play that guy as an AM. Insane most folks with a decent understanding of the game can see the issue but that guy won't use all the insane amount of data given to him to change formations to suit what he has available. I think coaches at any level should be able to take away something watching Chelsea play - at least dont be stubborn to a fault.

Guy is a soccer whiz. Stubborn, yes without a doubt but are you telling me Guardiola or Mourinho aren’t?
Blaming Sarri for the season Chelsea is having is either due to unrealistic expectations or not realizing that of the players he has maybe only Hazard would start for Man City.
 
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