Are We a Giant...Part Deux

Discussion in 'Manchester United' started by sdotsom, Feb 6, 2008.

  1. sdotsom

    sdotsom Member+

    Manchester United
    Mar 27, 2005
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Please continue the actual discussion here. If you cut through the chaff of the last thread, I do think this has been one of the more interesting and insightful discussions I've ever seen on this board. If you have issues with a particular club and their ranking, please keep it civil and give actual reasons for your opinions, rather than saying "Stupid Real Madrid" and leaving it at that.
     
  2. Twix

    Twix New Member

    Apr 28, 2007
    Liverpool are not a bigger giant than United.

    Discuss.
     
  3. SirManchester

    SirManchester Member+

    Apr 14, 2004
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    But what exactly does "to some extent" mean? If we're discussing historical achievements and a consistency to remain dominant domestically and in Europe, no other teams fits the description better than Bayern. I've posted this before, and I hate to repeat myself, but appearing in the European Cup final in the 70's, 80's, 90's, and 2000's while winning in two of them and at the same time consistently beating Europe's biggest teams, and remaining strong within their own league doesn't merit them a top tier giants tag? Admittedly they are an anomaly because they don't have the pulling power as the Madrids and Barcelona but that has never phased them and that's exactly why they remain an anomaly in world football, but I don't think that takes away from what they've achieved and given those circumstances, they stand above the likes of Inter and Chelsea (who quite frankly you've ranked far too hight) And having said that you'rep utting far TOO much emphasis on the current era which is a tiny piece of history compared to the last 90+ years of European football.
     
  4. Twix

    Twix New Member

    Apr 28, 2007
    Sirmanc, if we're talking about European clubs, don't you mean the past 60 years?
     
  5. Invincible

    Invincible Member+

    Mar 28, 2004
    Sanctuary
    I don't think there's anything else to discuss. A team that currently dominates their league but tends not to win much CL titles are not quite considered to be giants. The same goes for teams that do well in the CL but don't get a sniff at home in the league. Teams that regularly win both are giants.

    Anything else is useless chatter.
     
  6. Vermont Red

    Vermont Red Member

    Jun 10, 2003
    Brooklyn
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    To recap:

    Real Madrid are not giants because the Spanish government bailed them out.
    Barcelona are not giants because they haven't won enough Champions Leagues.
    Liverpool are not giants because they are no part of the Big Three in England.
    Arsenal are not giants because they never won the Champions League.
    Chelsea are not giants because before the Russian, they were nothing.
    Bayern are not giants because they play in a crap league.
    Internazionale are not giants because they never win anything.
    Juventus are not giants because they are dirty, Italian cheaters.
    Milan are giants because they win Champions Leagues and aren't bailed out by the Italian government.
    Manchester United are giants because their fans say so.
     
  7. SirManchester

    SirManchester Member+

    Apr 14, 2004
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    If we're talking European Cup alone sure, but the history of these "giants" go further back and I only mentioned that to reflect how little the last few years matter in a greater context.
     
  8. Twix

    Twix New Member

    Apr 28, 2007
    Fair enough, apart from the World Cups I have no interest in the pre-war era so I tend to dismiss it.

    Plus pre European Cup, how could a team be termed a 'giant'?
     
  9. SirManchester

    SirManchester Member+

    Apr 14, 2004
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    The pre-war era is actually quite interesting (especially the German one ;) )

    It was more difficult back then and England was generally regarded as the best in Europe and many looked up to their league as a leader in European football. There was less of a need to classify and categorize teams into tiers back then as well as the game was relatively young.
     
  10. Ian Daglers

    Ian Daglers New Member

    Jul 11, 2006
    Live from New York
    But the CL hasn't had a regular winner since the expansion to include non-champions. The only team that even regularly goes deep into it is AC Milan, and they're rubbish in Serie A lately.

    So I guess there's no such thing as giants.
     
  11. Ian Daglers

    Ian Daglers New Member

    Jul 11, 2006
    Live from New York
    Oh wait.

    Yes there is :eek: (SORRY PATS!!!!) :D

    [​IMG]
     
  12. GranCanMan

    GranCanMan Member

    Jan 12, 2007
    Manchester
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Of course we're a giant club. Our ground is huge, the players and managers we've had are some of the greatest the game has seen, our history is steeped in success and our future is brighter still. What's more, financially we are in the stratoshpere in comparison to most other clubs apart from a small few who generate similar levels of preofit and turnover.

    We're not the most successful club ever, but never pretend to be either. We have won lots of awards and will no doubt continue to win trophies and silverware, which is the staple diet of any club who aspires to be a "giant" of the modern game.
     
  13. BusbyBabes

    BusbyBabes New Member

    Jun 30, 2007
    Up North
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Perhaps the idiots of fans that wish to proclaim their team to be the best thing since sliced bread should realise that there really no need to catergorize clubs except to boost egos.
     
  14. zippy85

    zippy85 Red Card

    Jul 4, 2007
    England
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    O.K.I'll word it differently, i will enjoy it when Madrid lose, don't have to give a reason, i'm also going to add Barcelona to my list of teams now, makes it more interesting.
     
  15. Father Ted

    Father Ted BigSoccer Supporter

    Manchester United, Galway United, New York Red Bulls
    Nov 2, 2001
    Connecticut
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Ireland Republic
    TBH I really don't care what fans of other teams think of us or if some of our fans have an inferiority complex.
     
  16. YOUNGSTARS87

    YOUNGSTARS87 Yellow C@rd Bandit

    Dec 21, 2005
    So that brings to list to 59 or is it 60 clubs? :p
     
  17. Ian Daglers

    Ian Daglers New Member

    Jul 11, 2006
    Live from New York
    Everyone knows their motto is that they're "more than one club" or something like that, so I it must be 60.
     

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