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Following Our Nearest & Dearest Rivals, 2017/2018

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Just now, MANoWAR said:

 

Fully deserve the title / points record 

Hopefully not, I want Chelsea to hold all the records for years to come. Usually title winners relax a lot after winning, they might be on the beach for the last few games

I really hope next season is a bit different, this season has been so boring, it's been too easy for City. The Premier League will suffer if they go on to dominate without any challenge.

Edited by Scott Harris

2 minutes ago, Scott Harris said:

I really hope next season is a bit different, this season has been so boring, it's been too easy for City. The Premier League will suffer if they go on to dominate without any challenge.

Unfortunately I don't think we would be part of that equation, Man Utd will try but no other club can spend like these 2 do.

On another note, it must be nice for City fans to enjoy such an easy ride, knowing they're going to win the title since probably even before January.

 

City   are owned by a family worth about 600 billion, have the best  manager of the world who arguably constructed the best side (top 5 at the very least) of all time in his Barcelona squad -- long-term it's hard to see how to stop them without them getting demotivated 

Edited by MANoWAR

7 minutes ago, Brutos said:

No one will stop city for a very long time

I think Klopp has already started winning some ground on them

14 minutes ago, MANoWAR said:

 

City   are owned by a family worth about 600 billion, have the best  manager of the world who arguably constructed the best side (top 5 at the very least) of all time in his Barcelona squad -- long-term it's hard to see how to stop them without them getting demotivated 

I don't know if Guardiola is the best coach in the world, it's hard to say. He's never won from a tough position before, he's always won by having it easy. At Barcelona, he already had the players, he just set up the system to get the best out of them. At Bayern he won in a one league team, but failed in the Champions League and took Bayern backwards. At City, he started poor until he was giving unlimited money to spend, and it's looking like his going to get another heavy defeat in the Champions League, just like all of his last few exists from the Champions League. Could Guardiola be as successful if he didn't have everything handed to him on a plate? i'm not so sure he would be in all honesty. I don't for a second believe we would have won the title last season with Guardiola as manager.

Before Pogba's first it could've been 7-0, now it's 2-2. City could still easily win and give them the smackdown but now is a test of ther mentality more than anything

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