Ian Royal We play to win every game.
But we don't give ourselves the best chance of wining by putting our strongest team out. The players out there might play to win, but as a club we've basically said that this game isn't as important and so we'll put out a side that's not as good.
Ian Royal We don't prioritise the cup above the league. In the league it is important to keep a group of players together gaining form and knowledge of each other because every team knows you quite well.
In the cup you can rotate more without that being a worry. Different =/= weaker
The team we're playing knows us just as well as they did when we played them last week. If making changes gives us an advantage then we should've done it last week too!
As for the cup team not needing to be as well oiled and knowledgeable of the way they should play etc, that just doesn't make any sense. They need to play well together full stop. Being in the cup doesn't mean they don't have to be any less organised or co-ordinated.
Ian Royal People would have a point if we'd gone out to lowly opposition at any point in the last few years. We haven't. We've gone out to Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs, Birmingham & Stoke. And we've only been convincingly knocked out by Arsenal. Who convincingly beat our LEAGUE side several times.
Perhaps if we'd played our strongest side we might've won one or two of those games we narrowly lost.
Ian Royal We make a lot of changes for the cup, but the vast majority of those players could easily be the ones who are playing in the league. We have a big squad of players of similar quality, we need to keep as many of them playing as much as possible and reserve games aren't enough.
We don't have anyone in the squad on a par with Doyle. If we played the cup side in the league everyone would know and openly admit it was a weakened side as apart from the 4 central midfield players our manager seems to have a pretty clear idea of his strongest XI.
Ian Royal When you look at the side to play Cardiff, there will be maybe 3 players who most of HNA wouldn't be happy to see starting in the league. Possibly less.
Anything we lose in terms of quality when we make these changes is made up for in determination, enthusiasm and freshness. Which is why our so called weak teams have taken Man Utd (at the time)the best team in the country to a replay, and bar 15 minutes in the first half, took them apart in that replay.
No one was complaining about United resting Ronaldo against us in that game were they. It's hypocracy because we're smaller and no one outside of our fans knows much about us.
That was Man Utd's weakened cup team, not the team that was the best team in the country. There may well only be 3 players that most of HNA wouldn't be happy to see starting in the League but probably not the whole team thrown in together.
It's impossible to argue that it's not a weakened side when we all know that if this was the league game Coppell would be playing an almost completely different team.
Also, people moan about the likes of Benitez, Fergie, Wenger etc etc playing weakend sides all the time.