Cardiff City boss Malky Mackay doesn't understand the moaning of Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas over a busy schedule.
Mackay feels his opposite number would have a different perspective had he managed in the league below.
"They should join the Championship," said the Scot. "We had to cope with that every week. It is something we are used to as in the league we were in it was a regular occurrence in terms of fixture pile-up and the games you have got in a short space of time.
"It is something you have to deal with and the size of your squad helps. I have got great staff here that organise the logistics, when we travel, where we stay, who plays, how we recover, and the structure going into the next game.
"But I don't doubt they will be firing on all cylinders on Sunday. The Premier League is the be all and end all for them.
"Spurs' agenda this year, I am sure, is to be a Champions League team. They may have a big fixture list, but they also have a big squad full of quality.
"I have no doubt we are preparing to face a team who are up for it and packed full of quality."