I believe success breeds success,not in Arsenal's case of course!
I couldn't imagine for one minute,Bill Nick not bothering in any competition.I guess my generation sees things much different!
I completely agree about success breeding success. Mourinho grabs the first bit of silverware that he can whenever he joins a new club.
It helps to create a winning mentality and gets players used to big occasions and pressure.
Bill Nicholson had the right approach to the game for the time and cups were seen differently.
Pochettino could learn a lot from him, obviously, but like it or not the game has changed.
Managers are replaced more often, while matches are both much quicker and more frequent.
The fans want to win silverware of any description, but most managers simply can't take that risk, especially when it still might not work.
Very few clubs have managed to break the stranglehold that a handful of clubs have on the English trophies in recent years.
Wigan, Swansea, Portsmouth, Birmingham and Boro have done it and only one of them's still in the top flight.
Martinez, Redknapp, Laudrup, McLeish and McClaren have had mixed careers since, but none of them are currently in the Premier League.