(01-02-2011 22:50 )bigguy01 Wrote: so how come blackpool, wolves get fined for changing their lineup (by 10 players) and man utd do and nothing happens? i just saying that the rules are not being applied consistantly. man utd made 10 changes to their line up but tomorrow morning there will be no mention of an fa investigation.
its the same in f1 where the fia are baised towards ferarri.
Right Bigguy01 (though obviously not Bigenoughguy01 to admit he's an ABU closet Liverpool fan), let's sort this little problem you have out once and for all, shall we?
Wolves (last season - suspended fine) and Blackpool this season were punished by the authorities
BECAUSE THEIR MANAGERS OPENLY CAME OUT AND SAID THAT THEY WOULD BE FIELDING WEAKENED TEAMS in Premiership fixtures against Manchester United and Aston Villa respectively. Do you understand that?
If Mick McCarthy and Ian Holloway had made up some sort of injury crisis or flu epidemic then they probably would've got away with it, but they actually said beforehand that they would break the rules, which state that in the spirit of a fair league, every club should field its strongest possible available side. Therefore they were punished so as to deter the type of corrup end-of-season farce which is so prevalent in Italy that British bookmakers refuse to take bets on the last few weeks on Serie A matches, such is the level of 'arranged' results so as to ensure favours in the summer transfer window etc. We should all be thankful that we have a league where last-day dramas can - and do - still happen!
As for the 'bigger clubs' preferential treatment, well if a club with a larger pool of international players fields a much-changed side which still features 7 or 8 internationals then it's not exactly seen as 'weakened' in the same sense as the Blackpool line-up versus Aston Villa in November, many of whom have barely featured since, is it?
And as for your problem with the 'big clubs' well guess what, they've achieved over the years to get to where they are today - all are from large catchment area connurbations with large and easily accessible roads, all have developed very large fan bases through their past glories or at the very least were seen as viable targets for take-overs by foreign billionnaires, and as a result of all these pasts are able to attract the best players to their clubs today, to attract more quality players and to thus enable them to have larger squads international-wise!