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<blockquote data-quote="leeside_rebel" data-source="post: 7426936" data-attributes="member: 48432"><p>My own opinion is usually it's close enough to the best team picked for most championship games.</p><p>Most managers are there for success and in some ways to boost their own reputation. To do that they need to win championships so they're almost always going to put the best team in the field, I don't think politics gets in the way anymore for most guys, if a lad isn't going to help them win he won't be getting the nod regardless of club, who he's related to, etc.</p><p>Usually the politics thing is thrown around by those who can't take not making it instead of accepting that mayb it's the correct call.</p><p></p><p>Also I would accept that Meyler would certainly be old school and probably very unlike what the modern generation are used to dealing with. I think if the majority have been involved with him for last couple years they were well aware of what they were getting before this campaign ever started. </p><p>Some younger coaches are then almost too far the other way. There's probably a middle ground some place between babying lads and being harsh that would be ideal. </p><p></p><p>If they get another win tomorrow evening the management won't feel the need to justify anything to anyone, not that I think Meyler would anyway regardless of the result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leeside_rebel, post: 7426936, member: 48432"] My own opinion is usually it's close enough to the best team picked for most championship games. Most managers are there for success and in some ways to boost their own reputation. To do that they need to win championships so they're almost always going to put the best team in the field, I don't think politics gets in the way anymore for most guys, if a lad isn't going to help them win he won't be getting the nod regardless of club, who he's related to, etc. Usually the politics thing is thrown around by those who can't take not making it instead of accepting that mayb it's the correct call. Also I would accept that Meyler would certainly be old school and probably very unlike what the modern generation are used to dealing with. I think if the majority have been involved with him for last couple years they were well aware of what they were getting before this campaign ever started. Some younger coaches are then almost too far the other way. There's probably a middle ground some place between babying lads and being harsh that would be ideal. If they get another win tomorrow evening the management won't feel the need to justify anything to anyone, not that I think Meyler would anyway regardless of the result. [/QUOTE]
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