I know what you mean, but I also think that things are looking pretty dark and gloomy for a non-City fan.It's the way he said it. Like a whiny little private school boy who's found out the neighbour's kid has got a bigger car than him.
You look around the league -
- The Glazers in charge at United, Ole as manager.
- FSG showing they're not going to be big spenders unless someone donates another £150m for a bench player.
- Roman pulling back investment significantly to mostly just investing money raised from sales.
- Arsenal floundering entirely and falling well behind Everton, West Ham, Wolves & Leicester.
- Spurs blew their shot and now are trudging through Mourinho's second season with a messy divorce inevitable.
The idea that we could sign a good LB, Messi and Haaland this window would will be as depressing for non-city fans as it is exciting for us.
If I was neutral, I'd be really worried about who is going to seriously challenge us in the medium-long term. Klopp and Liverpool will bounce back, but they have an old squad and Klopp won't be around forever. We tripped ourselves up quite often in the first decade of Abu Dhabi ownership, but Khaldoon, Txiki and Soriano have learned their lessons and it's going to be very hard to keep up.
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