Bad Bob wrote:s@int wrote:I don't think the English "force" can be overstated at the moment. Not one English team was knocked out by continental teams in last years comp. We beat Arsenal, Chelsea beat us, and the mancs beat Chelsea in the final.
I will be very surprised if all four English clubs don't go through to the next round, even though they may all seem quite close calls on paper.
I will however be hoping that the mancs, Chelsea AND Arsenal go out, because I believe we would have an easier time in the next rounds against ANY of their opponents.
Well, it certainly will be an interesting litmus test for this theory of clear English superiority, mate. At the moment, none of the ties involving English teams are a foregone conclusion** and, while a sample size of four is hardly statistically significant, I would think that the odds would point to one of the English teams crashing out this week, were all things relatively equal between continental football and English football. Should all 4 win through, then, I think it just strengthens Mick's case that English football is clearly superior at the moment. What happens if one or even two don't make it, though? Will that require a rethink of the original theory or will it just be considered a fluke? It will be interesting (unless of course, we're the ones crashing out, in which case it will be disastrous).
**Arsenal and Chelsea both travel this week, looking to defend slender 1 goal leads. The Mancs, as we've discussed, have to win while we are in the best position, theoretically, as we can also go through with a 0-0 draw. I do predict a fair few squeaky bum moments for all 4 English teams this week, though, for whatever that's worth in terms of this discussion.
If I had to bet on one English team not progressing it would be Arsenal. They are having a strange season and while I think they are lucky in that they are playing the poorest of all the English opponents in Roma, its still a tough one to call.
So if they are the one that drops out I would think Mick's theory still holds good, if any of the other English sides should fall we may have to reassess just how good the prem and Mick's theory really is
