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    Quote Originally Posted by an_ceannaire View Post
    His arse is in the bacon slicer now in Wolverhampton.
    See SSN last night....Wolves fans....
    "final straw" ..... "championship standard manager" ...."get rid now" ......"should be up in fromt of FA" ........"I want my money back" .......

    Once again Mick proves what a complete and utter gobsh*te he really is
    Are you being serious????? Please tell me that your not !!!


    Mick made the right call - he knows his squads limitations and he knows he has to try and win the games against teams at their level. Even with a full strength side they would have struggled against united....if they beat burnley at the w/e he will be a hero again.

    Its "fans" like the above that p*ss me off - were they saying the same things when he got them promoted or when he took over them and they were one of the favourites to be relegated from the championship and he turned them around..something martin o'neill called "THE MANAGERIAL FEAT OF THAT SEASON".

    The man is an absolute legend - yes he makes mistakes, but last nite was not one of them. He has undoubtely proved himself to be a very good manager and i have no doubt with mick at the helm they will stay up this season. He may be blunt but he is honest and committed and is a very good man manager and does extremely well when given squads with limitations.

    Fair Play Mick ....Keep up the Great Work
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    Although I will say that I'd be annoyed if I were a Wolves supporter who had travelled to Manchester the ones calling for his head are spouting rubbish

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbyrne View Post
    i can understand why he did it in relation to EPL survival but surely the whole point in being in the EPL is to play against the best teams?
    The point of playing in the EPL for a club like Wolves is to put yourself in a position where you will continue to play in the EPL, not so you can chat about how lovely Anfield is when you're back in the Championship the following season.

    Anyway, in case you hadn't noticed, Wolves did actually play against Manchester United last night.
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    United had a poor enough team out as well - he may have got somehting from the game if he had hiss strongest selection start

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiktok View Post

    Anyway, in case you hadn't noticed, Wolves did actually play against Manchester United last night.
    Exactly. He has a squad of first team players from which he picked a team for last night's game.

    It could be argued his squad is actually stronger today after last nights experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bellavistaman View Post
    Mick McCarthy was dead right imo, judge him at the end of the season, wolves wouldnt have beaten united more than likely anyway, before the 3 games (spurs, united and burnley) if you had have told the fans they'd get 4 or 6 points the'y bite your hand off. There nearly there. I thought it was a good move from McCarthy. Oh football fans are so fickle.
    Spot on....
    he's picking his battles in order to get the best chance of points and survival, no point sending his first team out and watch them get turned over by Utd and have morale damaged after a few decent results.
    Best to rest them and try to get points off Burnley, Alex Ferguson, Rafa Benitez and Arsene Wenger wouldn't crib about resting players until priority games... but if Mick does it he's worse than Hitler... get a life the lot of you!!!! that's smart management what he did... tough on the Wolves fans who travelled but if they have 3 more points come 4.45 on Saturday there won't be a word about this....
    innit though??

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    Sorry .. but apart from the obvious attempt to wind people up .. saipan etc ... why is this in the Ireland forum?

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    Quote Originally Posted by macdermesser View Post
    Sorry .. but apart from the obvious attempt to wind people up .. saipan etc ... why is this in the Ireland forum?
    No reason...apart from the obvious as you've pointed out.
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    Mick being asked by the Premier League Powers That Be to explain his team selection
    I reckon he should tell them "it's my team, I'll pick whoever I want, and while you're at it, I'm not the first person to do it"

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    Where were the same fans calling for his head last weekend after they won 2 games back to back in the Premiership for the first time in an age?
    However, if they don't win against Burnley at home this weekend, it really will increase the pressure on him
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    Quote Originally Posted by centre mid View Post
    Plus Christmas is a mad time in English Football. Never understood the need to cram as many games into Christmas week as possible. Maybe it goes back to when industry would shut up shop for a week over Christmas so attendances would sky rocket over the week.
    It's not that mad anymore, even compared to what I remember. It used to be Christmas Day and St Stephens Day fixtures (local games, reversed on the next day). It does go back to when industry shut up shop, when the UK had industry and when football was a working class sport.

    Like I said earlier, it's a manager’s prerogative, but I still don't get the logic really. The big four are playing midweek most weeks, whilst the Wolves wouldn't, and it's a bit disingenuous to compare a United/ Arsenal/ Chelsea weakened team to the wolves one imo.

    For the record, it's not a "Saipan" issue for me - the Managers of the weaker teams that don't win much that do it in the UEFA Cup, League Cup and the FA Cup are just as feckin stupid in my opinion.
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    McCarthy knows there is no glory in relegation. He's experienced with Sunderland and will implement the best plan to ensure Wolves avoid the same fate.

    Didn't he bring the already relegated Sunderland to Old Trafford a few years ago and get a big result to effectively kill off Utd in the league? Sunderland still went down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiktok View Post
    The point of playing in the EPL for a club like Wolves is to put yourself in a position where you will continue to play in the EPL, not so you can chat about how lovely Anfield is when you're back in the Championship the following season.

    Anyway, in case you hadn't noticed, Wolves did actually play against Manchester United last night.
    i am not against what he did but surely sport is about doing your best to compete with the best? why bust a gut to get somewhere only to send the reserves out against the champions. thats not sport to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbyrne View Post
    i am not against what he did but surely sport is about doing your best to compete with the best?
    An Eleven made up of Wolves' first team squad did compete with Manchester United.
    A game of football still took place, a sporting event still happened.

    Individual players might get the hump but they're not more important than Wolves' survival in the EPL. By sending a weaker team out, McCarthy may well guarantee that Wolves will continue to compette at this level next season.

    And why in the name of God am I still posting in this thread?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiktok View Post
    An Eleven made up of Wolves' first team squad did compete with Manchester United.
    A game of football still took place, a sporting event still happened.

    Individual players might get the hump but they're not more important than Wolves' survival in the EPL. By sending a weaker team out, McCarthy may well guarantee that Wolves will continue to compette at this level next season.

    And why in the name of God am I still posting in this thread?
    guarantee, really?

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    Big 6 pointer vs Burnley at the weekend. More important to Wolves than trying to burst their b0llocks beating Man United having already done it 3 days previous vs Spurs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by macdermesser View Post
    Sorry .. but apart from the obvious attempt to wind people up .. saipan etc ... why is this in the Ireland forum?
    Dunphy can't register under his real name these days....

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    looks like Mick was right after all
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbyrne View Post
    guarantee, really?
    Read the post again and look at the two words that came before 'guarantee'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by back of the net View Post
    Are you being serious????? Please tell me that your not !!!


    Mick made the right call - he knows his squads limitations and he knows he has to try and win the games against teams at their level. Even with a full strength side they would have struggled against united....if they beat burnley at the w/e he will be a hero again.

    Its "fans" like the above that p*ss me off - were they saying the same things when he got them promoted or when he took over them and they were one of the favourites to be relegated from the championship and he turned them around..something martin o'neill called "THE MANAGERIAL FEAT OF THAT SEASON".

    The man is an absolute legend - yes he makes mistakes, but last nite was not one of them. He has undoubtely proved himself to be a very good manager and i have no doubt with mick at the helm they will stay up this season. He may be blunt but he is honest and committed and is a very good man manager and does extremely well when given squads with limitations.

    Fair Play Mick ....Keep up the Great Work

    Funny, I would say he is anything but honest and an extremely poor man manager!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiktok View Post
    Read the post again and look at the two words that came before 'guarantee'.
    There's a good lad!

    Oooooohhhhhhh!!! Nice bit of patronising of JByrne there!!!

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