

bavlondon wrote:Why on earth was there a thread for a manc game?

shanklygates wrote:would you travel hundreds of miles and pay £42 to watch basically your 3rd squad, thats what wolves fans were saying on talk sport last night, i know i wouldnt.
on another note they were also saying the might have got a result out of united had they played their first team, somewhere in the game carrick and fletcher were the CB's, so maybe they could have.

shanklygates wrote:its actually in the f.a regulations that you have to play your strongest team where possible, so wolves still may be in trouble.
). Also, who is to decide if for example Insua is better than Aurelio or vice versa? It would probably depend on whom you asked/if one or the other was carrying a slight injury/form/something fourth. I think that rule is only there "for show"/as a precaution, ie if some team suddenly decided to play only 12 year olds instead of members from the senior squad (exaggerated example but you catch my drift).

)? The Torres one was only an example, my point is that the rule doesn't state anything specific about how many players you're allowed to change before it constitutes "not being your best team", ie you can always debate whether a starting lineup was the best or not - thus it would be virtually impossible to effectuate that rule, as teams could complain each time another team were resting players. Just to be clear I am WELL aware that Wolves by no means played their best team but neither does Ol' Whiskeynose nor Ancelotti every time. They just have better backups is all (and again I know they don't change EXACTLY ten players but the issue remains the same regarding the rule, ie sometimes they put out a weaker team and rest some players).JamCar05 wrote:I know it's ten players versus one but they were still senior players/first team members I pressume (can't be bothered to check up on Wolves starting lineup tbh)? The Torres one was only an example, my point is that the rule doesn't state anything specific about how many players you're allowed to change before it constitutes "not being your best team", ie you can always debate whether a starting lineup was the best or not - thus it would be virtually impossible to effectuate that rule, as teams could complain each time another team were resting players. Just to be clear I am WELL aware that Wolves by no means played their best team but neither does Ol' Whiskeynose nor Ancelotti every time. They just have better backups is all (and again I know they don't change EXACTLY ten players but the issue remains the same regarding the rule, ie sometimes they put out a weaker team and rest some players).

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