a) I don't see how it's blinkered tbh. Shankly's name is revered around these parts so naming someone else as a better manager is hardly a biased thing to do. Whilst Paisley brought the more trophies, Shankly's name is synonomous with LFC and as such it'd be easy for their fans to choose him as their best ever manager but an awful lot of them don't. nothing blinkered about that, and I can accept that he laid foundations - who do you regard as the better England captain, Nasser Hussain or Michael Vaughan?
b) I disagree. Two legs removes the off-day excuses, whereas playing 3 teams twice allows you too much leeway. You can conceivably win three and lose three and go through; and though the same can be said of a knock-out stage, the psychology of a one-on-one tie makes it much more unlikely.
c) Always enjoy these discussions with you though.
a) Sorry, bad choice of words. Meant basically that I think they're wrong. Doesn't really change my main point.
b) While the group stages undoubtedly leave a bit to be desired (along with the idea of admitting 4 English teams to the CL, as you said earlier), at least over the course of the 6 matches it is likely that the best two teams are going to get through. As for two legs - not a lot better than one leg IMO, especially if only a week seperates the legs. Not trying to make excuses (I think we'd have gone out anyway), over the two legs against Milan, of the 8 slots in defence we had (4 for each leg), only one was filled by a first choice defender (Evra at home). Yes, I know Vidic played in Milan but that was desperation as he hadn't played for a month.
In 2005, Chelsea won the league, Liverpool the European Cup. Who would you say was the better team that year? If you really want to find the absolutely best team in Europe, it has to be a league IMO, and hopefully that will never happen because as a knockout, at least 10 teams have a realistic chance of winning it. As I said earlier, Paisley never won the FA Cup, and that wasn't for the lack of trying, it was largely due to random factors IMO.
c) So do I, any debate about football is good AFAIC.