spurspinter1
Steve Carr
Quick point on us "not prioritising the cups", both Manchester clubs phoned it in this weekend yet still ended up in the final.
It's almost as if City has played 120 minutes against one of the best teams in the world 3 days beforehand. You're preloaded response will be "They should have rotated" but if Pep makes a bunch of changes bringing the likes of Kovacic etc on and lose, everyone will say "Why did they rotate!?!? Classic Pep overthinking".
And United, well they have the ability to throw it away at any point. It doesn't mean either Manc clubs didn't take it seriously in any way shape or form. Both were somewhat fortuitous to get through but that's what counts - What actually happened, rather than what almost happened.
I appreciate that you aren't going to publicly budge on your views, why not go a step further and campaign for CL qualification victory parades, as well as statues of healthy looking financial spreadsheets highlighting CL revenue outside stadiums. In the meantime, the majority of fans will continue safe in the knowledge that whilst not the be all and end all, at top level sports, the general aim is to win the competitions your team enters and that is what history remembers.