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All sport is about winning.

The problem with football is that the same clubs win all the time in all the biggest leagues.

It’s great for teaching young men to accept the status quo in society but terrible for reflecting the true competitive nature of Sports.

The PL loves to sell the idea that it’s unpredictable and exciting but then Liverpool win their 20th league title joining UTD and you look at the list of clubs that win regularly and realize that really it’s just an aristocracy masquerading as a Sports league.

Sport cannot be just about winning trophies/titles because it's impossible for everyone to win.
 
Sport cannot be just about winning trophies/titles because it's impossible for everyone to win.

The whole goal of sport is winning.

A gladiator in the ring doesn’t win they die. Modern sport is more civilized than that but the same rules apply.

Sure there are other things to get from being B involved in Sport, like friendship, camaraderie, health benefits etc but the goal is winning.

If you didn’t win it wasn’t success. You can also make a great case that sports teach you how to deal with failure because normally people don’t win all the time.

It’s only in the biggest pro leagues where you get these oligopolies with the same clubs winning all the time.
 
He absolutely bluffed Madders. He talked him into signing and madders has said he’s the reason he signed the contract. He’s probably sat at home fuming at himself that he was conned by a fraud.
Maddison better shut up, he's in no position to talk after two shit seasons.

Should never have signed him. Was so obvious but our club doesn't even know the meaning of due diligence.
 
There’s a conversation to be had about the merits of finishing 4th versus, say, 8th and winning a cup.

But playing like absolute cunts for over a year and sitting in 16th is not alleviated by any trophy.

There’s a lot of this gaslighting going on, attempting to paint Ange as some sort of competitive catalyst.

He’s an over promoted chancer that has been completely found out at this level. If we win the EL it’s despite this bozo, not because of him.
This whole debate around League vs trophies, in the context of assessing Ange, somewhat relies on the notion that this current situation is a conscious decision.

It's not.

We have been gash all season long in the League, the 1-1 draw to kick things off at Leicester was shit, the 2-1 loss at Newcastle was shit. People were clinging on to pointless metrics that they somehow believed demonstrated that we "dominated" and would come good, but we were shit, and have gotten progressively worse.

That wasn't a conscious decision to save ourselves for the Europa Semis. The manager hasn't thrown the league in order to concentrate on the cups, he has had no say in the matter due to his ineptitude, and has been massively fortunate in receiving a ludicrously easy route to this stage of the Europa.

Sacrificing the league form to focus on the cups sees you drop a few places down the table, not freefall to relegation form.

We're just shit and have skanked our way to a promising position in a knockout competition. Nobody at the club should be patting themselves on the back for this. Bilbao will pick us off with ease should we make it to the Final, and I'd fully expect Utd to do us should we face them too.

As it happens, I reckon Bodo will save us the ignominy and boot us out without much fuss this round anyhow.
 
The whole goal of sport is winning.

A gladiator in the ring doesn’t win they die. Modern sport is more civilized than that but the same rules apply.

Sure there are other things to get from being B involved in Sport, like friendship, camaraderie, health benefits etc but the goal is winning.

If you didn’t win it wasn’t success. You can also make a great case that sports teach you how to deal with failure because normally people don’t win all the time.

It’s only in the biggest pro leagues where you get these oligopolies with the same clubs winning all the time.

The debate is about winning trophies/titles.

If it's all about winning then you're saying that 99% of Sports teams/players are failures, that's not how it works - for example the 3 promoted clubs that came up this season, their target wasn't to win the Premier League or a domestic comp, it was to survive.

Name me another league in the football world or in fact another sport where every team/competitor would be classed as failures for not winning the prize come the end of the season.
 
The debate is about winning trophies/titles.

If it's all about winning then you're saying that 99% of Sports teams/players are failures, that's not how it works - for example the 3 promoted clubs that came up this season, their target wasn't to win the Premier League or a domestic comp, it was to survive.

Name me another league in the football world or in fact another sport where every team/competitor would be classed as failures for not winning the prize come the end of the season.

Yes, if they don't win, then they failed.

In every sport, every participant bar 1 failed. That's how it works.

Some failures feel better than others, i.e. getting a medal at the Olympics, especially if you were an underdog to start with.

But second place is the first loser, whether anyone likes it or not.
 
Yes, if they don't win, then they failed.

In every sport, every participant bar 1 failed. That's how it works.

Some failures feel better than others, i.e. getting a medal at the Olympics, especially if you were an underdog to start with.

But second place is the first loser, whether anyone likes it or not.

So just to be clear, if Burnley don't win the Premier League next season, they're failures and they've failed their objective?
 
Undoubtedly the team that finished 2nd to Chelsea was the best Spurs team I've seen but difference was Chelsea had depth and we didn't... but that starting eleven was better than any other team that season. Still won nothing and that will always be the stick to whack Poch with... I've nothing against Poch but I just wanted to make a point that he wasn't this all singing all dancing messiah that came from mid table club and won it all and that's why we should pick Iraola, Silva or Frank as our next manager. For every Poch who's had a modicum of success there is a Gerry Francis, Nuno, Hoddle that have been an absolute shit show. The odds on one if those three matching Poch's achievements are slim... and actually I don't want our next manager to match Poch cause that would mean winning fuck all. I want a proven winner in a proper league who can get us challenging for the title every season. That should be the bear minimum for a club with our resources... not twerking for managers who finish 8th - 14th every season.
Inzaghi. Zidane. Xabi Alonso.

If only we were a serious club.
 
The debate is about winning trophies/titles.

If it's all about winning then you're saying that 99% of Sports teams/players are failures, that's not how it works - for example the 3 promoted clubs that came up this season, their target wasn't to win the Premier League or a domestic comp, it was to survive.

Name me another league in the football world or in fact another sport where every team/competitor would be classed as failures for not winning the prize come the end of the season.
Of course.

As the saying goes, it’s the journey rather than the destination. Certainly in terms of being a supporter. The Poch years were so enjoyable because you saw the team develop and they generated the feeling that we might actually win something. Hope based on how we played, rather than hope based on a lucky draw. In short, the team was fucking brilliant.

I do think, in hindsight, we should have focussed on some of those FA Cup ties, but we were playing so well they earned the right to go for the biggest prize.

By the same standard, that’s why I feel so little with Ange and this team. They haven’t generated any of that sense of momentum. The football is fucking appalling. We find ourselves in a European semi final by a combination of luck and watered down competition.

It’s clearly silly to say the only point of football is winning, as if it’s a zero sum game and there is no joy to be taken elsewhere.

Doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try and win though.
 
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