PaulPowerShower said:Project said:People really are eager for a competition that is completely devalued when every Premier League side fields 2nd or 3rd string elevens. "It's a trophy we could win" you say. Well, what exactly do you win when the level of competition and effort put into it by all other clubs is so low? What is there really to shout about? Winning silverware is the end point of being the best. That's what we crave - being the best. The Carling Cup is no longer about that though so I don't see the fascination.
With the additional Europa League games this year it is a distant 4th place in priorities and Mancini quite rightly treated the competition accordingly. Of course everyone is disappointed we lost - we certaintly didn't go out there to lose. But people going on like this is some disaster are completely missing the bigger picture. Silverware is nice but this is a nothing competition these days, that holds no prestige, and one can reach the semi finals by beating 2nd string sides along the way. Ferguson wasn't even at his game last night. The sooner the FA axe this competition the better, and it would allow the winter break that the league desperately needs.
A)It's the league cup......Not the *sponsor of your choice" Cup....always will be
B)Try telling the players of old it's a nothing cup......it doesnt matter....
C) ANY silverwear is good
D) It would get a massive monkey off our back
E) Don't have one
F) See E
A) What does this have to do with anything
B) The players of old are in an era of old. It meant something then. It means little now.
C) Theoretically, but what does winning the League Cup prove? That you can beat second string teams. Forgive me for not creaming myself.
D) True. But potentially at the detriment of achieving our real goals this year - top 4 and doing well in the Europa (those coefficients are important and the competition is actually taken seriously)