Our Status as a Elite club

ebc_99

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Bayern have a vendetta against us.

They show a lot of respect to RM, even when there is contention (not proof) that they got robbed in some CL encounters with them.

My belief is that Bayern see themselves as one of the original European forces with RM, Ajax, and Liverpool.

Whenever they play one of the comparatively newer ones (Barcelona, United, Juve) they go straight for the jugular.

Before our 2005-2015 era, they were arguably second (or third after Milan) leading club in the history of the game and we usurped their spot. Hence the sheer vitriol.

Barca were a European force long before Bayern, Bayern were in the second division when Barca were in the European Cup final in the 60s, I think Liverpool were in Division 2 as well and Ajax were an amateur club until the mid 50s
 
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Morten

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Barca were a European force long before Bayern, Bayern were in the second division when Barca were in the European Cup final in the 60s.

What?
Barca won its first European title around 80(i think), Bayern did 3 in a row in the 70s or something?
 

KingLeo10

Senior Member
Barca were a European force long before Bayern, Bayern were in the second division when Barca were in the European Cup final in the 60s, I think Liverpool were in Division 2 as well and Ajax were an amateur club.

I'm talking about when the CLs were won. Participating in finals isn't all that much of an achievement because people seldom remember runner-ups (except for Dutch 1974).
 

ebc_99

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Barca won the Latin Cup as well in the 50s which was the precursor to the European Cup, and were considered the best team on the continent in the late 40s and 50s. It is a pity the European Cup was not created a few years earlier.
 

Messigician

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FinBarcelonafan

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I think we are still seen as an elite club but for how long if we keep having these type of disaster seasons?

We are not seen as an elite club on playing level, but as a club level yes. Elite club, not elite football team.
 

serghei

Senior Member
I think we are still seen as an elite club but for how long if we keep having these type of disaster seasons?

We are not seen as an elite club on playing level, but as a club level yes. Elite club, not elite football team.

Let's not go over the top. Last year we won the league, and a year before we won the double. A year before the copa, a year before another double, a year before a treble.

Don't think we're gonna see Barca in Europa League or something.
 

FinBarcelonafan

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Let's not go over the top. Last year we won the league, and a year before we won the double. A year before the copa, a year before another double, a year before a treble.

Don't think we're gonna see Barca in Europa League or something.

Elite on the pitch is top five team in the world. Before the embarassed, you could put us anywhere in the top 4-6.

I assume these teams are better than us:

Bayern
Liverpool
City
PSG
Real Madrid

Then it gets close.

Barca
Atletico
Juventus

Dortmund
Inter
United
Chelsea
Liepzig

Lyon

I see those teams in that order. We might drop a bit now because amigos could provide a bit better result than our youngsters.


I think City/Bayern and Liverpool are comfortably better than us. Real and PSG it's close but I give them the edge because they have younger and better moving teams.
 
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ebc_99

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As a team we are not very good but as a club we are still at the top, this situation is temporary Barca will be back where we want to be within 4 or 5 years, not necessarily winning the Champions League but at least competing.

Every club is up and down since professional football started, what did you guys think was going to happen? If you look at the history of the club, success is closely followed by disaster, always has been. You just have to roll with it and be patient and enjoy the rebuilding process because it is always more fun. Watching the club from 2003 to 2006 was the most enjoyable for me because the team was so very bad and watching it develop little by little was very exciting.

The club waited 14 years between 92 & 06 to win the European Cup again, we aren't winning it this year so it will be at least 8 years gap if we win it in 2023 which is unlikely so I reckon it could be close to a 14 year wait again. But our fortunes can change quickly, look at how quickly Atletico became contender under Simeone, from nowhere to the European Final within a couple of seasons.
 
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Windhook

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It's not the club reputation I'm concerned with, but long-term finances. In football money speaks, love for any club comes second if we talk about attracting players. Relying solely on La Masia and low-profile signings like Luuk De Jong is not gonna do the trick if demands are winning La Liga or CL.
 

Richard.H

Senior Member
It's not the club reputation I'm concerned with, but long-term finances. In football money speaks, love for any club comes second if we talk about attracting players. Relying solely on La Masia and low-profile signings like Luuk De Jong is not gonna do the trick if demands are winning La Liga or CL.

How long do you think it will take for us to be an elite club again? I say no sooner than 2025.
 

Jadentheman

Active member
The clubs standing will be at the top as long as you engage casuals. But in order to avoid being Arsenal status attracting big name stars and winning is a must. Hopefully there will be a sporting plan for the next generation.
 

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