The Title Race - 2023/24

How many points will be needed to win the league?


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4-IN-A-ROW, 6 out of 7!

What an outstanding achievement by an outstanding football team!

The consistency shown over this period of time, with players who've become legends leaving and players coming in with no noticeable dropoff in team performance, has been unbelievable really.

The magnitiude of this achievement hasn't sunk in yet but i doubt it will until, the great man, Pep leaves.

But what a ride it's been and it's still not over.
Another Double is up for grabs on Saturday then Pep gets a break to think about winning 5 titles in a row and how to win the CL again.

What a time to be a BLUE!

COME ON CITY!!!!
Amen brother! Remember, what ever happens we've seen us win it all. It's been a sensational ride. Pep needs to hear his name sang loud and proud on Saturday.
 
Remember those dead-from-the-neck-up muppets on TV who said complacency had set in the City team after a rough set of results? You know one who’s never won the league and another who’s never won four on the trot.

Have they retracted their claim? I’m waiting by the bed.
 
I remember the day we played Palace a few weeks ago. A dipper fan in my watsapp group was saying that Ortega is shite, Lewis is shite and Gvardiol is shite, and mocking how quiet Haaland was in the game as he hadn't touched the ball.
The same fella said that Harvey Elliott was a better player than Foden at the start of the season.

I laughed at him and said its remarkable that City win everything when half their team are shite and that in a few months he'll be crying that no other club can compete with a team who are supposedly filled with shite players
 
4-IN-A-ROW, 6 out of 7!

What an outstanding achievement by an outstanding football team!

The consistency shown over this period of time, with players who've become legends leaving and players coming in with no noticeable dropoff in team performance, has been unbelievable really.

The magnitiude of this achievement hasn't sunk in yet but i doubt it will until, the great man, Pep leaves.

But what a ride it's been and it's still not over.
Another Double is up for grabs on Saturday then Pep gets a break to think about winning 5 titles in a row and how to win the CL again.

What a time to be a BLUE!

COME ON CITY!!!!


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I’d have snapped your hand off for a league win at the start of the season. So hard to do off the back of winning the treble and losing key players.

I’d usually like us to win the UCL over the PL, but this season 4 in a row was too special! Going to be the same next season now. I want to extend our streak to 5. That means we’ll be at least 6 years away from anyone taking that record!
I don't think 4 will ever be done again, if we got 5, that's certainly never happeing again.

Our league is never going to be spain or germany (or lesser countries).
 
The worrying thing for Arsenal is I think 89 points is pretty much on the limit of what they are capable of. I’d go as far as to say I’d be very surprised if they reached that figure again in the coming seasons.

Whereas for City, it never really felt at any point that it was going to be a vintage season. It seems silly after accumulating 91 points but by recent standards it often felt a little bit like a transitional season even.

It goes to show the phenomenal heights we’ve become almost used to treating as standard.
 
Arsenal could improve again, they were written off by a lot after collapsing last year. Or they could go back to Emirates Arsenal.

Liverpool will have a transition season, they tend to challenge every other season even with the same manager.

Villa will do a Newcastle, Newcastle will do a Brighton. Spurs and Utd unlikely to get top 2.

City v Chelsea it is.
 
Chelsea has to ditch Pochettino first for them to stand a real chance of challenging. It will probably be Arsenal that will stick with us next season.
 
Liverpool will have a transition season, they tend to challenge every other season even with the same manager.
Klopp's intensive style usually ran the team into the ground and it took a year to recover before taking another shot. It was the case at Liverpool and before that at Borussia Dortmund particularly in hos final season there.
 
Klopp's intensive style usually ran the team into the ground and it took a year to recover before taking another shot. It was the case at Liverpool and before that at Borussia Dortmund particularly in hos final season there.
Dortmund were selling their best players which didn't help.
 
A club who have outspend us in recent years complaining about our spending…. Interesting take!

I love how people still view us as that City of old and refuse to recognise that, as the most successful English club side in the past decade, we have made quite a bit of prize money too. I haven't looked at how much Arsenal have made, but I would guess it's not quite as much.
 

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