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DC90
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/w/wolverhampton_wanderers/8521603.stm



Boss Mick McCarthy made 10 changes to the side that beat Tottenham 3-0 as he rested key players ahead of the game against Burnley, which Wolves won 2-0.

McCarthy, whose side are 16th, recalled nine players to face the Clarets.

He accepted the verdict but said he aimed "only to pick a team that was in the best position to get a result".

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Utter bollocks, so when Fergie or Wenger fields us Under 18 side for the Carling Cup I suspect they will be fineing him?

No way.

Fucking bollocks, the entire league and FA are geared to making sure the top 4 are nice and safe and cosy.
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(Geniune question here) - Does it make a difference if it is a cup or premier league game?
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Absolutle bollocks as Ollie says!
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quote:
Originally posted by DC90
(Geniune question here) - Does it make a difference if it is a cup or premier league game?
i believe there is some naff rule written nto the PL that forbids fielding weakened teams, though quit ehow they define it i dont know
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Yeah it says about that rule in the link. can kind of see where they're coming from.
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I find the entire rule shambolic, who decides what is and isn't best for any given club?

If it comes down to the last game of the season and 1 team needs another to do them a favour then fields a weakened team then that is their perogative, the team needing the favour should have done better during there tens of other games and they wouldn't be relying on others.
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Who decides what is a weakened team and what isn't? He could say it was tactical and that team was better suited for that particular game. They cant argue with that
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shame this means that we won't be seeing young talent coming through as often now...

it does make you laugh that if wolves had won then no one would've batted an eyelid.
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Also should be noted that we beat a full strentgh WEolves side by a bigger margin at their gaff so you could argue it wasnt a weaker team!
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The more I think about this the more disgusting it gets.

He knew he could win the games he has to win, I think it's a sign of being tactically astute by resting the players he knows will win his big games.
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Agree with everything people have said.

At the end of the day, they were unlikely to beat utd, so he rested his stronger players, and he was right to do so, as they won the next game, with the full strength team.
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yup whether you can still win a game with a lesser side should not come in to it because you are still resting players.

Its a very dangerous stance to take

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we would of fun with a full strength squad anyway to be fair we did beat them last time we were in the prem.

But mehh it was a good decision in the end as we beat Burnley the following saturday plus the side he put out werent exactly that bad - internationals and all but one had premiership experience this season prior to that game
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It is a suspended fine so my understanding of this was that if they commit the offence again then they will be fined the 25k.
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Man Utd wouldve won either way. Pointless punishment.
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End of the day, if they weren't good enough they wouldn'tbe playing in the Premier League. Wolves aren't at top side 4 side, but they are amongst the top 20 clubs in the country currently.

common sense should be used, its quite clear why Wolves fielded the team they did against United. They need their first 11 to takeon the mid table and relegation strugglers.
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Who decides what is a weakened team For all they know, Mick could have chosen the players as they are better defensively, and set out a formation to shut up shop and go for the draw. How the fuck do they know what is best for the club?! Fucking disgrace.
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it's a shite state of affairs when the manager can't field the team he wants to without being fined.
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That is fucking shit, as said, who is the judge that it is a weakened team anyway. Absolute bollocks.

 
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