Blackpool boss Ian Holloway invaded the press conference of Aston Villa counterpart Gerard Houllier after defeat last night.
Holloway was furious over accusations he deliberately fielded a weakened line-up.
He entered half way through and subsequently stormed out of when a journalist asked the Frenchman his opinion of a possible fine from the Premier League.
The Blackpool boss shouted: "You're so rude and being so disrespectful to my players," before picking up the theme when he returned to face the media himself.
Houllier admitted he was worried when he saw Blackpool's team because of his previous experiences of both fielding much-changed sides and facing them, particularly with Villa attempting to end a run of five league games without a win.
"When I saw their team line-up I was extremely worried because it happened to me twice," said the Villa boss.
"Once I had to do it myself for a cup game and we won, and it happened also when I was at Liverpool and Sunderland came with a depleted team and they won.
"The team you are going to play have nothing to lose, they throw everything at you. We were a bit anxious, a bit nervous because we needed the points.
"The first half I would say was dreadful but the second half we were better. We took more responsibility to attack, created more chances and played a more exciting game."