Other managers have done it over the years in cup matches, and occasionally in league games, Mick McCarthy being a recent example last season.
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Should managers be allowed to admit they have no interest in particular games?
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The Football league made mockery themselves of promoting The carling Cup, by playing matches on a week of Internationals.
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Originally posted by qprsteve View PostOther managers have done it over the years in cup matches, and occasionally in league games, Mick McCarthy being a recent example last season.
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I don't recall macarthy saying that. Managers cant say that because it will mean even less fans turn up and there are expenses to putting a game on.
So, the club needs to attract the most fans - the managers choose the team, which reflects their real interest.
I have had zero interest in that cup for years and wouldn't go. (yes of course I would change my mind if we got far...). Fans all know hat many managers don't try their best to win these games.
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Originally posted by G.T.P View Postto be fair to warnock he did warn us that he wasnt feilding a strong side and that he didnt give a shite. he said by all means come and support the squad but dont expect much.
Silver, didn't MM publicly field a weakened team in a league game against Man U, in order to field a stronger team against a lesser team later that week?
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