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Why Liverpool, Manchester Utd and Chelsea crave European success over the Premier League
The media would have us believe that domestic success is preferred to European glory - but players and fans are united in their preference.
by Claire Bee on 08 April 2008
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When Liverpool kicked off the new season in 1964 you'd have thought all was well for the Red half of Merseyside. Bill Shankly had lifted the club out of the Second Division, and the previous season they had been crowned league champions for the fifth time, and their first triumph since 1947.
The future seemed bright, but there was one statistic that they were constantly being reminded of - they had never won the "big one", the FA Cup. These days that almost seems unbelievable, such has the status of the FA Cup changed. But when Liverpool progressed through that season's competition and ultimately emerged victorious, a huge millstone was finally lifted.A decade later, with three more League titles and a second FA Cup win in the bag, Liverpool kicked off the new season in 1976 with an altogether different target in sight. Winning domestic honours was fine, but the race was well and truly under way to prove that they were the best team in Europe. The time had come to bring the European Cup to Anfield.'To my mind the truth is simple - good teams perform well domestically whereas great teams dominate in Europe'In many ways the European campaigns during the '70s and '80s defined Liverpool Football Club in the minds of observers the world over. The impact on the supporters was even more noticeable, however, evidenced by everything they wore to the songs they sang. Adventures to exotic destinations were written into the folklore of the club, with the journeys people undertook being as well remembered as the match they went to see. Remember also that this was occurring against a backdrop of economic deprivation and before the days of budget airlines!A fashion revolution occurred on the back of the souvenirs those supporters returned home with - trainers and leisurewear might dominate the high streets across the country today but it was from those early trips that they were first brought back to England to be worn on the Kop and away trips around the country. The "Harry Enfield Scouser" might be a figure of fun these days, but the roots of that image can be traced directly to this proud history, as can the clothes many people reading this are wearing today.Of course, it was the results on the pitch that are best remembered as the cream of Europe were vanquished and the trophy cabinet soon boasted a haul that no other English club club can match.
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by wilsy lazaruys on April 08, 2008
Clair l'pool in the 70's and 80's dominated both the league and in europe but now we haven't won it for 19 yrs and dont tell me that you guys are dominating world football now.The most popular teams are real madrid and MAn utd how the hell is MAnu much more popular than the european giants liverpool?/???
by opeyemi ola on April 09, 2008
blues are doing well presently both in champions league and english premier league but the coach should try to introduce shevy bcos he can still perform
by cewek aroben on April 09, 2008
i hope MU will keep they spirit stay in competition of premier league...OLE....28x
by yves ngoyo on April 23, 2008
I wanna know more about my team chealse,some times I cannot find any information about it,I'm at chicago.
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