Wolves punished for weakened team.
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Wolves punished for weakened team.
Wolves have been handed a £25,000 suspended fine for fielding a weakened team against Man U ealier this season. The BBC News story is here. Am I alone in thinking that this raises many serious questions. Ok, it looks like Wolves broke some rules, but why hadn't we heard of them before? Wolves are not the first to rest players for a league game. Secondly, where do you draw the line between what's squad rotation and what's a weakened team? It's almost like Wolves have been punished for having crap squad players. The rule seems to activly favour rich teams able to buld a strong side. Are changes to the rules needed?
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Forgive me if I'm wrong but don't it need at least 14 chairman to agree to anything so the us and them is a little paranoid is it not?bwfc1979 wrote:the old one rule for them and another for us is the only rule the pemier league understands they cant go changing it it might harm there biggest money spinners and we cant have that now can we
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I'd be interested to see what the exact criteria were for the fine. Is it the quality of the players, or the number of changes? I suspect they'll have consulted the top four's lawyers in advance, so as to make sure it can never be used as a precedent against them.
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It can't be this, unless I've missed the rule in which you have to inform the Premier League of your 18 best players at the start of the seasonLord Kangana wrote:I'd be interested to see what the exact criteria were for the fine. Is it the quality of the players, or the number of changes? I suspect they'll have consulted the top four's lawyers in advance, so as to make sure it can never be used as a precedent against them.
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not one bit are you saying the prem isnt biased and corruptHobinho wrote:Forgive me if I'm wrong but don't it need at least 14 chairman to agree to anything so the us and them is a little paranoid is it not?bwfc1979 wrote:the old one rule for them and another for us is the only rule the pemier league understands they cant go changing it it might harm there biggest money spinners and we cant have that now can we
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Last day of the season, United have the title in the bag and are preparing for their next game but Hull City are playing for tens of £millions
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Indeed.. Imagine the scenario, where Hull turned that team over. Newcastle then beat Villa. Newcastle went down because of Man United's weakened team. didn't happen, but oh so could haveAthers wrote:Last day of the season, United have the title in the bag and are preparing for their next game but Hull City are playing for tens of £millions
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