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[Football] Does Scott Parker have a point









SAC

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May 21, 2014
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I depends on what clubs are signed up to. If clubs have agreed to rearranged fixtures at short notice then I have little sympathy. If they haven't, and I don't remember this happening before, then he has got a point.

Setting up your team to play against one club will (or could be) very different from setting up to play another.
 


Giraffe

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If they had done the right thing and played the game (albeit with a weakened team) in the first place this wouldn't be happening. Tough.

These people need to get a sense of proportion. They are the luckiest people in the world, living all our dreams and getting paid an absolute fortune for it, stop moaning.
 


Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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Or is he just being a whinger?

No sympathy from me, need to do whatever is necessary to get postponed games played imo

Got to feel for Parker and his squad. After all, it's not like any of the rest of us have had our lives, jobs, plans and schedules disrupted or inconvenienced in anyway over the past 10 months. Must be tough for him.
 






atomised

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Mar 21, 2013
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They've all signed up to it being a tight schedule with the slightest backlog causing problems. In ordinary circumstances it wouldn't occur but this season is far from that
 


maffew

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Dec 10, 2003
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More scandalous games are happening at all arguably. Needs to deal with the cards he has been dealt and be grateful and quit the whinging tbh
 




GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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No, not really. Of they were going to play Tottenham and that was suddenly changed to, say, Newcastle, that might be different - travel, probably overnight accommodation and and different schedule altogether. But 48 hours notice (with a fair amount of pre-warning over the weekend) for a trip across London, nothing to complain about.

Things could get a lot hairier than that before this season finishes (if it does).
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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If they had done the right thing and played the game (albeit with a weakened team) in the first place this wouldn't be happening. Tough.

These people need to get a sense of proportion. They are the luckiest people in the world, living all our dreams and getting paid an absolute fortune for it, stop moaning.

Exactly, he should be grateful he was able to postpone the game at such short notice. I’d be interested to know if they held off on confirming covid cases so that they could postpone rather than field a weakened team. I am not vaguely cynical btw :wink:
 


Chicken Run

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If they had done the right thing and played the game (albeit with a weakened team) in the first place this wouldn't be happening. Tough.

These people need to get a sense of proportion. They are the luckiest people in the world, living all our dreams and getting paid an absolute fortune for it, stop moaning.

I totally agree, no sympathy whatsoever, adapt to the situation you find yourself in ffs, the rest of us mere mortals have had to.


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BNthree

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Sep 14, 2016
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I think he does have a point in that Spurs would have done team selection and training based on knowing they had a fixture on Weds, even if it isn't this fixture, and Fulham haven't had that same preparation. Just maybe not as much of a point as it seems is being made of it in the media. However also think the media is making a mountain out of a molehill as it makes for good headlines etc.
 






Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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From what I've heard moaning in the media is the no 1 requirement in order to be a great manager. The players are currently analysing his pre-game comments and you could only assume that their initial idea to lose the game because of the lack of moaning pre-game interviews will be reversed and that the players now have decided to win the game instead. A master stroke from the manager.

Source: the NSC intelligentsia.
 


maffew

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Dec 10, 2003
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From what I've heard moaning in the media is the no 1 requirement in order to be a great manager. The players are currently analysing his pre-game comments and you could only assume that their initial idea to lose the game because of the lack of moaning pre-game interviews will be reversed and that the players now have decided to win the game instead. A master stroke from the manager.

Source: the NSC intelligentsia.

what the **** have you been smoking today?
 




Lethargic

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Oct 11, 2006
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Horsham
He is correct in so much as it is not a desirable situation and should be avoided if possible, however I am not sure if he has noticed but there is currently a pandemic and the world has been completely screwed for the best part of a year so we have to make some sacrifices.

Personally I am getting a little p1ssed off with the entitled self righteous attitude of professional football, they are incredibly lucky to still be able to continue whilst the rest of us try to find a reason to get out of bed each day.
 




scooter1

How soon is now?
"The possibility of playing Spurs on Wednesday came on Saturday."
said he spent "numerous hours on Sunday trying to explain it wasn't feasible"

Perhaps she could have spent that time looking at his team selection etc....

According to the article, all teams signed up to the fact that short notice changes may have to be put in place to help complete the season. Get on with it Parker, there are a lot more worse off people than you right now!
 


227 BHA

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Jul 5, 2003
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They cancelled the original fixture with just a few hours to go but I know for a fact that they knew it would be off at least 1-2 days before as they had some 12+ players and staff testing positive. (I personally heard from a friend of a family member of one of the Fulham squad the previous day that they were riddled with Covid and would be cancelling).
Add to that Mitrovics antics amd disregard for Covid rules and I have no sympathy whatsoever for Fulham over this
 


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