by Royal Rother » 26 Oct 2006 10:14
by Royalwaster » 26 Oct 2006 10:17
Adz1871boycey the chance to progress in a major competition cant be ignored .
did anyone care about the simod cup before we won it?
not exactlly a club dripping with trophies are we?
we should take evey chance we get .
So you'd rather risk our season by going on a pointless cup run??
The only cup i'd be interested in would be them in Europe!
by Adz1871 » 26 Oct 2006 10:27
RoyalwasterAdz1871boycey the chance to progress in a major competition cant be ignored .
did anyone care about the simod cup before we won it?
not exactlly a club dripping with trophies are we?
we should take evey chance we get .
So you'd rather risk our season by going on a pointless cup run??
The only cup i'd be interested in would be them in Europe!
Careful or all you'll end being called a negative bastard for suggesting that we're not yet safe from relegation! Many a team has been relegated even after a good start to their season. I totally back Coppell's choice of team yesterday - he gave a couple of fringe (but not total fringe) players a chance to get 90 minutes under their belt and to prove that their worth considering for a start. Also, he avoided any injuries to any of our key players. I ask alad if he'd have been happier if we'd beaten Liverpool but lost someone like Sonko or Doyle to injury?
by MartinRdg » 26 Oct 2006 10:32
Seal Personally I have no problem with us putting out a weakened side in the Carling Cup. However, I will be disappointed if we put out a weakened side in the FA Cup.
by Ian Royal » 26 Oct 2006 11:04
Farnborough Royal But why can't we go for both?
by papereyes » 26 Oct 2006 11:15
Visionalad Take a look at the last few winners of the competition.
2001 Liverpool
2002 Blackburn
2003 Liverpool
2004 Boro
2005 Chelsea
2006 United
4 out of the last 6 winners have been top 4 clubs. .
Followed by........
alad
Reading had a good chance of winning it IMO.
Confused ?
by Royalee » 26 Oct 2006 12:16
aladRoyaleealad Did they win those cups by fielding reserve sides so they could concentrate on the league?
Keep bowling under arm and I'll keep knocking them for six
Man Utd seemed to do well at winning the Carling Cup by fielding reserve sides in the early rounds last season. Those leg byes are going to be caught out every so often...
So you're comparing United reserves with Reading reserves?
Now that really is laughable. What was it you said about being a comedian?
by Corky341 » 26 Oct 2006 12:31
by floyd__streete » 26 Oct 2006 12:43
alad It's clubs like Reading who make a mockery of it by fielding a reserve team who are frankly woeful.
alad Theres EIGHT less league games this season, so I don't buy the rubbish about resting players.
Royal Rother Coppell won't base his whole view of a player on a League Cup match or two, of course, but he needs to see what they can achieve in a more intense atmosphere than Reserve matches.
by Leamington Royal » 26 Oct 2006 13:15
by Adz1871 » 26 Oct 2006 13:53
Leamington Royal Also, don't assume that Sir Steve will take the same approach with the FA Cup. We don't enter the competition until January, by which time we will be much clearer on our chances of survival.
by Leamington Royal » 26 Oct 2006 14:01
Adz1871Leamington Royal Also, don't assume that Sir Steve will take the same approach with the FA Cup. We don't enter the competition until January, by which time we will be much clearer on our chances of survival.
Saying that .... We basically knew our League status last year and still fielded fringe players against Birmingham and West Brom.
by Adz1871 » 26 Oct 2006 14:11
Leamington RoyalAdz1871Leamington Royal Also, don't assume that Sir Steve will take the same approach with the FA Cup. We don't enter the competition until January, by which time we will be much clearer on our chances of survival.
Saying that .... We basically knew our League status last year and still fielded fringe players against Birmingham and West Brom.
True, but we were chasing an ambitious target last season - i.e. promotion/ champions and the FA cup could well have got in the way. IF we're anywhere near 30 points by January, we have a lot easier target to chase than last season.
by Victor Meldrew » 26 Oct 2006 19:21
by Huntley & Palmer » 27 Oct 2006 09:32
Victor Meldrew Four points that I don't think have been mentioned so far.
Last season the two promoted sides Wigan and West Ham both reached Cup finals with not particularly great depth in their squads and both survived easily in The Premiership.
People have spoken about exposing top players to injury by playing them in meaningless cup matches-what about training?
Should we not let them train in case they get injured?
Money-more games mean more revenue to the club and surely all businesses want more revenue.
IF somehow we actually won a cup that means entry into Europe which means the name of RFC gets better known across a wider area and could help us to sign new players,something that has been a problem this year.
Spurs and Newcastle both put out their first teams and have already played 3 more games than us with more to come in the UEFA CUP as well as at least one more game in the Carling Cup this season if not more.
I think this resting of players is a load of old tosh.
If you tell players they are tired they will feel tired.
Remember the all-conquering Liverpool sides using just 15 or 16 players to complete a season which for some of their international players meant over 60 games.
The game may well be faster and more intense but also travelling time is now less,dietary advice and monitoring is better and treatment of injuries has vastly improved.
So come on Steve let's have a real crack at the FA Cup and if we win it then some players may end up playing about 42 games in the whole season.
As Murty,Sonko,Convey,Lita and Kitson have already missed games they might not even end up playing 40 games this season-not bad work if you can get it.
by papereyes » 27 Oct 2006 09:35
People have spoken about exposing top players to injury by playing them in meaningless cup matches-what about training?
Should we not let them train in case they get injured?
by Platypuss » 27 Oct 2006 09:44
by Huntley & Palmer » 27 Oct 2006 09:48
by Ian Royal » 27 Oct 2006 09:53
Platypuss Our first team squad seemed to manage OK playing 46 games last season - what would be the problem with doing the same this season?
What about glory? Is every season only going to be about going for 17th?
by readingbedding » 27 Oct 2006 09:54
aladBig Ern The moment other teams start taking the competition seariously, then we should. Until then, we need to concentrate on the league.
Take a look at the last few winners of the competition.
2001 Liverpool
2002 Blackburn
2003 Liverpool
2004 Boro
2005 Chelsea
2006 United
4 out of the last 6 winners have been top 4 clubs. They might not field first choice sides (United 11 changes from Sundays game) but they have the quality to get away with it.
It's clubs like Reading who make a mockery of it by fielding a reserve team who are frankly woeful. A first choice side could have got the result tonight. Theres EIGHT less league games this season, so I don't buy the rubbish about resting players.
Same thing happened last season in both cups, Coppells antics in the FA Cup were nothing short of disgraceful.
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