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Post by salopstick on Dec 16, 2009 12:17:07 GMT
mccarthy has effectively treated wolves fans like shit I'm starting to quite like Mick. ;D ;D they have been ripping wolves on 5 live this morning even fat moxey got it when he was on - that may be a slight dig after mad mick hung up on sheila fogerty the other week
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Post by lew86 on Dec 16, 2009 12:39:44 GMT
I can understand Mick choosing the team he did, if we had United away on a week night and a potential winnable home game the saturday, I'd have done the same.
Wolves fans- "we want our money back"- scummers.
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Post by DodgyDino on Dec 16, 2009 12:41:34 GMT
There's nothing to look into. Of course there is, Come the end of the season when we miss out on the title by one point we will all be gutted.....Wolves should be ashamed of themselves
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Post by mcf on Dec 16, 2009 12:56:03 GMT
McCarthy has done the right thing IMHO.
Odds on that they would have lost at OT anyway.
Burnley is much more important.
The Wolves fans should be a bit more switched on the thick cunts. It's not an even playing field and this is what some teams have to resort. Whether you agree with it or not, you can see why he is doing it and have to understand it.
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Post by wakefieldstokie on Dec 16, 2009 13:03:08 GMT
Well done Mick, It's that kind of defeatest attitude that makes this Country great ;D Can understand both sides, the fans and his selection. Did he really need to drop 10?
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Post by Stafford-Stokie on Dec 16, 2009 14:45:39 GMT
Prem league have asked them to explain the team. I would piss myself laughing if they deducted points or even better told them to close the club down. Horrible dirty bastards. ;D
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Post by kingdeano on Dec 16, 2009 16:00:46 GMT
perhaps the fa should look into our team selection at anfield where we put the white flag up!
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Post by biglad180 on Dec 16, 2009 16:29:00 GMT
let them field a weakend team to lose heavy is as good as loseing 4 points because goal difference at the end of the day is as good as a point.
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Post by luke45 on Dec 16, 2009 17:13:58 GMT
Ludicrous, why do the FA decide to enforce rules at random occasions? If a manager can't pick his own side, then what is the point of a bloody manager? If the FA clamp down on this rule, they are effectively picking the side for the managers on a matchday. Mick has fielded a weak side, but he's fielded a side that consists of players from his first-team squad, it's a squad game for a reason.
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