I asked this as a discussion about (I think) Rafa's record earlier in the year spilled over into a discussion about European records and the like. Nobody I don't think disputed that Rafa has an excellent record in Europe, but I did make the point at the time that given our transfer kitty and the fact we have Gerrard and Carra in the team as freebies, qualification for the Champions League (by virtue of finishing in the top four of the Prem) should be an absolute formality, whoever is the manager.
I also developed the point further by saying the bare minimum for any Englsih club, should be to get out of the group at the very very least. Further, the competition only really starts proper when you've won your two legger with Weder Bremen, Ajax, Lyon or whoever it is and got yourself into the last eight. Once your there, you'll run into the other three English clubs for certain, Barcelona for certain and usually at least one of the Milan clubs, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and a randomite. The point being that the same clubs get to the latter stages every year (which is borne out by the English clubs records over the last few seasons).
It was something of a flier of a theory at the time. No journo's were talking about it, although Platini has cottoned onto the fact recently that it's getting predictable.
The reason I mentioned it at the time of course was not because I particularly give a feck about UEFA or Platini, but because I was making the point that just because you did well in Europe, it doesn't make your manager a God if he manages one of the big four in England. To be justifiably revered, you have to do well against your peers IMHO, in the Premiership. Needless to say the whole notion came in for a fair bit of stick at the time, but since then much Perrier water has gone under the bridge and I wonder what people think now?
Clearly Rafa has taken huge strides towards addressing his lack of success in the English Premier League since then, which is fantastic. We are now giving ourselves a chance in the competition, so we will find out soon enough how good we are, and infact how good he is. In Europe meanwhile, as predicted all of the English clubs are sailing serenely through their groups. In the last two years, English teams have filled three of the four semi final slots, does anybody want to give me a price that at least two of the slots won't be filled by English clubs again? I wouldn't think they would, and my money would be on three out of four again, with Barcelona filling the other slot. It's a rich clubs playground these days, exactly as it was designed originally.
DISCLAIMER-I ENJOY/ENJOYED IT AT LEAST AS MUCH AS THE NEXT MAN WE HAD/HAVE SUCCESS IN THE COMPETITION. I AM NOT SAYING IT'S A BUNCH OF SH!T OR ANYTHING SIMILAR.