Stuart Munday
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There is only one important game this week and it isn't tonight.
There is only one important game this week and it isn't tonight.
They have an equal chance of that happening in any fixture. One of them will have to play tonight either way.
What about 2015?Just did a quick review of the last few seasons to see what our result was immediately after a cup exit after we rested players to see if it helped resting those players:
17th Feb 2014 Hull (H) which we drew 1-1 - Then lost at home on 22nd Feb 2-1
24th Feb 2014 Hull (A) replay lost 2-1 - Then won at Millwall on 1st March 1-0
9th Jan 2016 Hull (A) lost 1-0 - Then lost 2-0 at Rotherham on 12th Jan
28th January 2017 Lincoln (A) lost 3-1 - Then lost 3-1 away to Huddersfield on 2nd February.
So out of the last 4 times we have rested players and gone out of the cup as a result we have only won one of the next league game. Not exactly conclusive proof that resting players in the cup helps you in the league is it?
What about 2015?
there are at least 4 or 5 worse teams than us in the league.
As I recall we put out a decent team but lost 3-2 to Arsenal.
ps) in front of crowd of 30,278 (clearly cared about the cup more when Arsenal were in town!)
Both teams won’t be at full strength , I’d suggest half will be squad players .
It's as if the club and management want us to go out the cup. What happens if we reach the quarters/semi final? I'm sure a quick change of mind and that they'll be thinking of the money then
Fair enough. I wonder if they recovered in time to face the rigours of the next game.