A liverpool fan from india pretending to be an united fan posting on an everton fans forum ,is my problemWhat is your problem ?
A liverpool fan from india pretending to be an united fan posting on an everton fans forum ,is my problemWhat is your problem ?
If that’s the truth then I have a miserable life and that’s my problem. Why is that your problem? Are you that easily piffed?A liverpool fan from india pretending to be an united fan posting on an everton fans forum ,is my problem
Id hazard a guess at you.What is your problem ?
This year’s final is bringing this point into sharp focus.
Hitherto, the CL winners have been either reigning champions in their own domestic league or have recently won it.
If it was Real Madrid playing Manchester United this year that glaring anomaly would not be so remarkable.
The fact that this year it will be won by a team which last won its own league almost thirty or sixty years ago respectively is highlighting the flaw which has always been at the heart of the CL.
You have to make your mind up though don't you? Admittedly both of these clubs have obviously won more league titles than either Spurs or Liverpool in recent years, but if they made it to the final this year it would still be a case of teams who weren't actually their league's domestic champions playing in a cup final known as the "champions league". If you start saying, "Well United won the league five years ago ergo I guess it's ok they compete, but Arsenal who won it 15 years ago, sorry that's a bit too much", then things just become convoluted. Either the format should be champions only or quite simply we just accept it as it is. The rules are there from the start of the tournament as well, everyone knows how it works. Spurs have beaten this years champions of England and champions of the Netherlands to reach the final, Liverpool the champions of Germany and Spain. I don't think anyone can begrudge either of them being in a final- of course whether they should be in the tournament to begin with is the question I'm guessing you're mostly posing.
I always think as well, do people want the third or fourth best Italian/English/Spanish side or do they want the champions of Luxembourg? The champions of Ireland and Sweden (no disrespect intended)? Admittedly I was born in 1992, so the champions league format is all I've ever known and I cannot speak to the quality of the tournament from its inception through to the change in format. But a quick wiki of the competition shows me that there seems to have been an awful lot of dead rubber games. Real Madrid's early wins aren't half made up of some terrible fixtures. It's like any world cup pre 1958- do they really count?
Plus financially, the champions of many nations in Europe simply do not have the money to compete in a competition which would put them up against the likes of Man City or Barcelona. It'd be pointless.
Sorry to say this but Champions League is the biggest tournament in world football, it's like winning the world cup for your club. It's no consolation prize.
You are overthinking a very simple point that @chrismpw and myself are making.
CL is the biggest prize in club football on the planet, Bar none.
The big clubs prioitise it over the league, it's glamorous, it drives new supporters to your club, the monetary terms from winning it and also the commercial partnerships boosting your turnover and it elevates your club's standing in football.
In the CL format Real madrid have won it 7 times and binned the league everytime to concentrate on winning the CL, Juve and the two plastic clubs want it so bad, Abramovich wanted that trophy more than anything.
Which ever club wins it on June 1st, will see their club standing elevate and their financial power increase further.
That's only because you believe the hype.CL is the biggest prize in club football on the planet, Bar none.
The big clubs prioitise it over the league, it's glamorous, it drives new supporters to your club, the monetary terms from winning it and also the commercial partnerships boosting your turnover and it elevates your club's standing in football.
In the CL format Real madrid have won it 7 times and binned the league everytime to concentrate on winning the CL, Juve and the two plastic clubs want it so bad, Abramovich wanted that trophy more than anything.
Which ever club wins it on June 1st, will see their club standing elevate and their financial power increase further.
Well we all know who you want to win itCL is the biggest prize in club football on the planet, Bar none.
The big clubs prioitise it over the league, it's glamorous, it drives new supporters to your club, the monetary terms from winning it and also the commercial partnerships boosting your turnover and it elevates your club's standing in football.
In the CL format Real madrid have won it 7 times and binned the league everytime to concentrate on winning the CL, Juve and the two plastic clubs want it so bad, Abramovich wanted that trophy more than anything.
Which ever club wins it on June 1st, will see their club standing elevate and their financial power increase further.
Maybe it's because we're already in the PL and qualify for that every season that we Blues highlight the PL as the be all and end all and limit the CL as a minor competition because we have never qualified for it.That's only because you believe the hype.
Surely the world club champions is a bigger achievement. To enter you have to beat every other team in your country * and then every best team in your continent.
*that is, until the CL fundamentally devalued itself when it started accepting also-rans for the sake of cash collection.