
And with what i say i just want to say we are nowhere near like united or chelsea, ourselves and arsenal are possibly on a par with alot of the other G14 clubs spending wise, but still it all stinks imo.
LFC2007 wrote:I think the standard across the board was higher back in 2001 - whereas it's more concentrated now which makes it easier to reach the latter stages. The likes of Bayern, Real Madrid, Deportivo, Valencia were all very strong teams* back then but they aren't nearly as strong as now, add to that the removal of the second group stage which has given some of the smaller sides a greater chance of reaching the latter stages.
English clubs apart, I only see Barca, Inter, and possibly Real Madrid on a similar kind of level to the top four English sides. It's a cup competition, so you never know what will happen, but if you analyse the level of those who used to be considered major players, a lot have declined in recent years.
*Bayern are almost a second tier team and are the only team of any threat from Germany (and hardly one at that), every one of the Italian teams is second tier except Inter, Real Madrid aren't what they were and are very suspect defensively (Zenit should've beaten them), Valencia have had a huge dip recently, Deportivo disappeared.

LFC2007 wrote:I should also add that, just because it's easier for English clubs in general to reach the latter stages, it's not necessarily easier for us to win it. It's not as if we've had an easy draw in the past four seasons, last season being the best example. I just think if you're an English side and you do face a non-English one in the knockout stages, generally you're in luck e.g. Manc's last season, Lyon, Roma then a Barca side with a lot of problems (speaking about the more recent state of the competition).
LFC2007 wrote:It's significantly easier for English sides (to reach the latter stages), there's no real debate in it, but it shouldn't take anything away from our achievement 3 and a bit years ago*, because back then it was stronger (and more difficult to reach the latter stages) and we had a significantly weaker team.
*DISCLAIMER - NOT SAYING YOU ARE.
now, but AC Milan won it just two years ago. And it was Porto v. Monaco in 2004. How short a time span are we talking here? I do agree though that even since we were last in the final the shift of quality has only continued to move across the channel. But even all this easiness being said. You still have to say that its a 50/50 match up anytime you get a top team in the round of 16, and any team in the round of 8 onwards. You also have to see that Rafa has done better than 50%. And because of the money involved, its very important for us to be over 50%, and it cannot be taken for granted.
. The Premiership is really down to the last 2-4, talking to someone yesterday they said it would be nice just to see someone else other than the mancs and Chelsea win it for a change. I guess the CL has that to say for it, FIVE different winners in the last five seasons and seven in the last eight seasons - Man Utd, Milan, Barcelona, LIVERPOOL, Porto, Milan (again), Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. The only other competition readily springs to mind as that open is the League Cup, in the past nine seasons Liverpool and Chelsea have won it twice, alternating with FIVE other winners - Leicester, Blackburn, Middlesboro, Man Utd and Tottenham. That competition suffers from the 'big four' fielding second strings and only getting very far through the weakness of other teams - leading to Arsenal's 'young guns' being over-hyped until some team finally shows that you do 'win nothing with kids'Return to Liverpool FC - General Discussion
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