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What (who) is distant substitute - definition

ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY PETE TOWNSHEND
Substitute (Who song); Substitute (the Who song)

Substitute (cricket)         
REPLACEMENT PLAYER IN CRICKET
Substitute fielder; Substitute fielders; Retire hurt
A substitute in the sport of cricket is a replacement player that the umpires allow when a player has been injured or become ill, after the nomination of the players at the start of the game. The rules for substitutes appear in Law 24 of the Laws of Cricket.
Substitute (association football)         
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  • assistant referee]] indicating a substitution
  • Fourth official notifying the referee of the details of the substitution
REPLACEMENT PLAYER IN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL (SOCCER)
Substitute (soccer); Substitute (football); Substitute bench; Substitution (association football); Substitution (soccer); Concussion substitute (association football); Substitution (Association football)
In association football, a substitute is a player who is brought on to the pitch during a match in exchange for an existing player. Substitutions are generally made to replace a player who has become tired or injured, or who is performing poorly, or for tactical reasons (such as bringing a striker on in place of a defender).
Distant         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Distant (disambiguation); Distant (song)
·adj Indistinct; faint; obscure, as from distance.
II. Distant ·adj Separated; having an intervening space; at a distance; away.
III. Distant ·adj Not conformable; discrepant; repugnant; as, a practice so widely distant from Christianity.
IV. Distant ·adj Reserved or repelling in manners; cold; not cordial; somewhat haughty; as, a distant manner.
V. Distant ·adj Far separated; far off; not near; remote;
- in place, time, consanguinity, or connection; as, distant times; distant relatives.

Wikipedia

Substitute (The Who song)

"Substitute" is a song by the English rock band the Who, written by Pete Townshend. Released in March 1966, the single reached number five in the UK and was later included on the compilation album Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy in 1971. In 2006, Pitchfork ranked "Substitute" at number 91 on the "200 Greatest Songs of the 1960s".