Reasons to be cheerful

abu13

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After winning the Treble i thought next season is likely to be a bit of a backward step for us, but the more I think about it the more I am looking forward to it.

How will Pep re invent us this year?
Can we become Premier league champions for an unprecidented 4th time.
Could we actually retain the Champions league?
Can Haaland become even more lethal with the usual 2nd season bounce?
Will Grealish continue to improve further. ( Will he have sobered up ).
Are we going to see Foden develop into a central midfield role.
Can we find a way to get Alverez more game time?
Is Rico Lewis going to become a regular starter.
Can John Stones possibly get any better?
Will the new signings hit the ground running.
Will we see more academy kids breaking through into the first team squad?

Can't wait to find out.
 
The whole club has got to be on it from the first kick, we go again! We built up some great momentum after Christmas, on the pitch and on the terraces, which got us over the line and into immortality, but that needs to be yesterdays chip paper come Burnley on the Friday night. I hope we don’t start flashing the trophies about in our first home game against Newcastle either, Peps got two years left and he won’t want to waste a minute of it, nor will he accept a drop off, as supporters we have a massive part to play in that, the feel good factor will only last so long, we need to build on last season’s songs, atmospheres & displays, and we need to show Pep we are with them. FWIW I think he might sign another 1yr if things are going well, get to ten years and witness the NS in full voice for a season
 
Sorry I'm an FOC

I used to love these Scammels as a kid
Reasons to be cheerful was released in 1977 and I started my truck sales career in 1979 at a Leyland Trucks dealer in Salford.
And Scammells were part of the range of trucks available to sell, a Scammell Crusader was an articulated tractor unit,which coupled to a suitable trailer would make it an 18 wheeler.
The Crusader was an old design and production ceased in 1980 and the Scammell name was consigned to history.
 
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