With all the subs allowed these days it's become more of a squad game and good managers know how to make the most of their resources. Although Warney was slow out of the blocks on that, he is definitely improving (taken about a year!)... "Impact forward" is a sort of a new position, although Liverpool were ahead of the game and used David "Supersub" Fairclough in that role many years ago, when few other clubs used that tactic. I'd prefer Yates and JCH in "Impact/Supersub" roles, IF Smith is fully fit (he might not be)
Warne has slowly proved the doubters wrong about his manager credentials and perhaps it might just be the case with his use of Yates,hope so and good luck Jerry whatever role you play.
I'm going to offer another point of view here and I will start by saying I have never been a big fan of jerry Yates and have times referred to him as an empty shirt.
During this unbeaten 8 game run Yates has started in 7 of them. One of the main criticisms of him is that he runs about like a headless chicken a lot.
Maybe, just maybe this is Warne's overall plan, he then brings on impact players with fresh legs to finish of defenders that are knackered from chasing the youthful Yates about.
The stats point towards this. we have scored goals after the 89th minute 3 times in the last 4 at home. Turning a draw into a win once and defeats into draws twice.
Perhaps Warney knows what he's doing after all. Those that know me know that I have never had much positive to say about Forde either. Easily the best I have seen him play for us was on Saturday.
How many games are we going to win in the last few mins by taking the weak links off? Tomorrow go for it. Play players in there natural positions. Forde on the bench. Wiles on the bench for Yates. Williams on the right, Newell on the left. JCH or Smudger up front with Ball. Got a real chance of going in the top 6, take it.