bigmick wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:Furgeson never retired cus he wanted to win the Champions Leuage again, he knows that to be seen as truly succesful you have got to win the European Cup twice.
Mourinho was ousted cus he did not deliver the Champions League at Chelsea.
Bernt Schuster will probably lose his job at the Benrebau cus he has not progressed in the European Cup.
It's an interesting one. I actually agree with you that it irks Ferguson that having had such a good team over so many years, he has only won the Champions League once. It should as well, their record is poor considering how good their team has been.
I also agree that Mourinho's failure to win the Champions league, and Schusters failure to make much of a fist of it contributed to their downfall.
That doesn't really though alter my opinion on how difficult or not it is to achive relative success in the competition. If you accept the premise that we really ought to be able to finish in the first four just about every season, then qualification is automatic. If you look at English clubs records of getting out of the groups in recent years that is almost automatic as well.
Chelsea have made semi final appearances practically an annual event, and we are getting that way ourselves. I think my original point regarding the difficult of achieving relative success holds scrutiny. I do accept however that my theory is at best original and at worst outlandish (or a load of sh!t some might say).
I'm pretty much convinced I'm right on this one though, and next seasons Champions League semi finals will no doubt contain at least two English teams and possibly more.
I'm not obviously disputing the financial gain of doing well, nor the prestige although I do think as people come to realise that the whole thing is totally predictable, the degree of both will diminish significantly.
Perhaps it would be better if it was genuinely played on a league basis, home and away against every team. At least that way the team that won it could claim to genuinely be the best in Europe. I wonder how often we'd win it though under those circumstances
Is that not more to do with the quality of the English league (and maybe thats why its harder to win it) as opposed to other leagues across Europe ?