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by CaughtOffside.com on 25 November 2006
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No doubt Manchester United-Chelsea is a big game. It’s this season's realistic title contenders going head to head. But does this game count as a bona fide rivalry yet? Is it even as heated as Liverpool vs Chelsea? Arsenal vs Chelsea?
I say no. Here’s why:
1) Geography: Most intense rivalries are local derbies between clubs who exist in close proximity to each other. Newcastle United vs Sunderland, Liverpool vs Everton, Manchester United vs Manchester City. These are real rivalries. Rangers vs Celtic, Milan vs Inter, Arsenal vs Spurs. They hate each other. Fans of these teams live and work (or sometimes don’t work) right next to each other, so the games take on a bigger meaning than Premiership points, it’s about holding your head high at work the next day. But you have to do about 80 miles on the M1, then another 50 miles on the M6 to get from Chelsea to Manchester.
2) History: Some rivalries emerge over time despite a lack of geographical proximity. Barcelona vs Real Madrid might be the classic example. For political reasons no doubt, but also because they’ve long been La Liga’s two powerhouse teams. Manchester United vs Arsenal has become such a rivalry recently thanks to Fergie [Sir Alex Fergsuon] and [Arsene] Wenger’s teams long and entertaining battle for Premiership dominance (plus the hotly contested World Food Fight Championship). Liverpool vs Chelsea is a developing rivalry, due to playing each other about a thousand times in the last three seasons and also the magnificent controversy of Luis Garcia’s Champions League goal/not goal, a debate we won’t be re-opening here. But Chelsea have only recently been realistic title challengers, they didn’t give United any trouble in the 90s. And The Blues recent rise to dominance coincided with a couple of poor seasons for Fergie’s men, meaning the two clubs have never properly scrapped it out for a title. This may change if they go all the way neck and neck this season, and for a few years hence. But right now they’re competitors, not rivals.
3) One Game Mentality: The acid test for a rivalry is if it exists outside of the competition for league points and silverware. Some fans want to win their local derby so badly, it’s the only game they care about. I’ve met West Brom fans who don’t care what happens the rest of the season so long as they beat Wolves. The points don’t matter. That’s an intense rivalry. While there’s no doubt United fans desperately want to beat Chelsea and vice versa, the main motivation is points. Would United fans settle for finishing 17th in the Premiership so long as they beat Chelsea? Of course not. Would Chelsea fans take that deal. Absolutely not. Because the United vs Chelsea rivalry does not exist outside of the battle for Premiership points and shiny trophies. Yet.
The Future… Here’s why this fixture will become fierce in the next few years. Manchester United and Chelsea are the two richest teams in the Premiership. They have many of the best players and the money to keep buying the best players. All respect to Arsenal and Liverpool fans, but the Premiership will likely be contested via Malcolm Glazer and Roman Abramovich’s wallets for the foreseeable future, hopefully leading to some titanic battles. And one more genuine rivalry on the Premiership fixture list.
Comments (3)
by ashton on March 04, 2007
be good ok not to be funny see you going to america now.
by Jensenchi on September 25, 2007
Your last paragraph is now bunk after Arsenal announced its profits now that they play in Emerates and will launch their own television station.
by david appoe on April 11, 2008
manchester united is the greatest team in the whole world, with the best coach and team managers. i will always love united. may the good Lord richly bless the team. Amen.
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