I hardly think that one year of relative success in the Premier League makes us established, second season syndrome ring any bells?
The 17 Bus
We drew the bigger clubs because we entered the draw at the same time as them, previously we hardly made R3 from the third tier.
Just check the draws we had at different levels. I can recall cup games in the Past, Arsenal, twice, chelsea a couple of times, West Ham (9/11) couple against Man utd inc Cantona, Man city, Newcastle, there are more than there seem to be.
Again I can't dispute your point but they are the exceptions rather then the standard fare, even when we made the stage of the big boys we still seemed to get as many Bradfords and West Broms and Birminghams as we did United et all played in front of half empty stadiums. IIRC we'd never ever drawn Liverpool in a cup before last year.
More to the point is not the reason those games stick out because we were such a small side pre Mad Stad? did Liverpool in the Carling Cup seem such a massive game last year? or Spurs in the FA Cup? I don't recall seeing people queuing up overnight for tickets like they did for United in 96. (Capacity issues aside you see my point?)
Southbank Old Boy
Just going back to this bit, in the last ten years the following teams have all made the semi-final of the Cup (quite a few of them more than once):
Portsmouth
Cardiff
Barnsley
West Brom
Blackburn
Watford
Middlesbrough
West Ham
Newcastle
Sunderland
Millwall
Southampton
Watford
Sheff Utd
Fulham
Wycombe
Spurs
The semi might not be as good as a final, but it'd be a great day out and a money spinner for the club and a motivation for the players to play better to win their place in the side
I don't dispute that it would be a great day out but how many of those sides got promoted? Sheffield United were a great example of a team who many felt ran out of steam because of cup runs.
As for motivating the players? I'm not so sure, I think the chance of playing in the Premier League and all the prestige/financial rewards it brings motivates the players quite well. Again if we were a smaller team perhaps, but arguably the players that played today SHOULD have been much more motivated and played their guts out to try and give SSC some selection headaches.
My point has been that whilst we're gunning for promotion SSC's approach seems more then reasonable in todays footballing world. If we were 12th in the Championship right now then I'd be a lot more miffed with the selection but when we're 2nd in a very tight promotion race then I totally see the logic
As for journalists confronting SSC what do you expect him to say other then the points made on this board? do you really need to have another soundbite of "I rate my squad/it's important to keep people fresh/I want to try some new ideas" you know the answers without the questions being asked to be fair.
Whilst I do appreciate some fans don't want to go and see a reserve team in the cup it's not exactly without precedent so people would have a good idea before they bought their tickets what they were going to get. It's not like Man United whereby they force you to buy cup tickets with your season ticket. Also I think that on occasion it's nice to see the next generation/fringe players get a chance to show what they can do, which of us didn't enjoy seeing A-Fed keep out United?