chris85mcfc
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Skashion said:I don't think it is. The reason why I say that is because he took the time to define what he meant by trophy by saying "and by that I mean". He clearly wanted to define it carefully and I think he deliberately excluded it because he doesn't think it's a big enough competition to judge a manager by and I'd agree wholeheartedly. A manager shouldn't be judged as a success or failure by a League Cup or failure to win it. I don't think most football fans have anywhere near as much respect for the League Cup as the FA Cup, and internationally, the two are just on a different scale. The FA Cup is considered the premier domestic cup competition in the world. The oldest trophy in world football, the fact that it's a national event and usually has a dignitary like a royal or the Prime Minister making the presentation, Abide With Me, the big brass bands etc. It's such a British affair. The world eats it up and the worldwide audience figures for the FA Cup Final are staggering and are comparable even to the Champions League Final. It's that big. The League Cup is an understated affair by comparison.aguero93:20 said:It would be a sad indictment of Soriano's footballing knowledge if this was true and somehow I doubt it is.
I think the fact that the League Cup can be won by the end of Feb ties in with him not thinking its an 'important' trophy to win. Clearly he will take the trophy and respect it but its got to come alongside one of the majour trophies. I think the idea is that were still in with a shout in April whether it be FA Cup, CL or PL, if we won the League Cup in Feb but were out of the other 3 come April then i think a few questions would be asked.
Luckily we won the League Cup and were still in with a shout in the league.