I was thinking about the England match, and how many of the fans might have felt cheated, having watched our second string players turn out. This has happened in the past many times. Wolves were fined for doing it, yet Man U get away with "resting" it's entire defence and had to send in Giggs and Nani to rescue them at St Marys.
So I thought of a possible change that might help. What if the team guilty of fielding a weakened team had to reimburse half the cost of the tickets to the fans, home and away, as well as pay a fine? (SAF excluded, obviously)
In the end, I am undecided whether or not it would be fair. I think there would be a natural justice in the scheme, but the managers take the responsibility for their results, and frequently pay with their jobs. They have to do what is right for their team. What do you think?
So I thought of a possible change that might help. What if the team guilty of fielding a weakened team had to reimburse half the cost of the tickets to the fans, home and away, as well as pay a fine? (SAF excluded, obviously)
In the end, I am undecided whether or not it would be fair. I think there would be a natural justice in the scheme, but the managers take the responsibility for their results, and frequently pay with their jobs. They have to do what is right for their team. What do you think?