HelloCity
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We need a right back and a world class winger.
That simply isn’t correct. In fact it’s a ridiculous statement to suggest that when a parent sees their child take its first steps their thoughts are restricted to when they will take their next one. If anything, such an event will cause them to more intently consider about their child’s wider future in the world.When a baby takes its first steps, you look forward to the next one not who they will become.
I agree. I think, unfortunately the Dips have another in them. I think we may be ready 26/27.With the current squad!!
I say no!
Liverpool's won a league with 84 points in a season when everything went in their favour whilst Arsenal were on 74 points. I don't see that they are 'formidable' or 'absolutely primed'. Neither do I see how Pep's and Bernardo's short term contracts effect City's potential for 2025-26.I don't think so. I'm concerned by a lot of small details that's going on with City. This feels a lot like we're looking at short term focuses rather than long term gains as we always have done. Liverpool have a formidable squad. Arsenal + an Isak are going to be very strong. I think even our best squad under Pep wouldn't run away with this league and we'd be in a fight.
Pep's new staff signing 1+1 contracts to match Pep isn't a good message. Our captain running down his deal isn't a good message. Us not buying from the absolute top table isn't a good message. Us having small bits of complacency such as allowing Foden to get into the 18 month contract window isn't a good message.
I feel it's a year or two too early for us and that the executive team may well have taken their eye off the ball a bit. The other two teams are absolutely primed and ready to go and we're still fuzzy around the edges with a bloated squad and questionable quality in key areas.
Liverpool favourites, then Arsenal, then us according to Odds checker.The bookies give odds dictated by the money wagered. What do they (and hence the rest of the country) think?
Maybe worth a little flutter on the outsiders then.Liverpool favourites, then Arsenal, then us according to Odds checker.
Think the signing's in January and this month are very much the opposite of short term. It’s a team and squad made to grow and will be at least 10/15 points better than last season which won’t be fat off Liverpool and more than ArsenalI don't think so. I'm concerned by a lot of small details that's going on with City. This feels a lot like we're looking at short term focuses rather than long term gains as we always have done. Liverpool have a formidable squad. Arsenal + an Isak are going to be very strong. I think even our best squad under Pep wouldn't run away with this league and we'd be in a fight.
Pep's new staff signing 1+1 contracts to match Pep isn't a good message. Our captain running down his deal isn't a good message. Us not buying from the absolute top table isn't a good message. Us having small bits of complacency such as allowing Foden to get into the 18 month contract window isn't a good message.
I feel it's a year or two too early for us and that the executive team may well have taken their eye off the ball a bit. The other two teams are absolutely primed and ready to go and we're still fuzzy around the edges with a bloated squad and questionable quality in key areas.
You get 3:1 against us, which is far longer than any recent seasons when we've often started odds on.Maybe worth a little flutter on the outsiders then.
That might be our last chance, as apparently the rags are back in 27/28I agree. I think, unfortunately the Dips have another in them. I think we may be ready 26/27.