The Title Race - 2023/24

How many points will be needed to win the league?


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Still don't think the Liverpool team have got the defence for a 90+ season.

Don't think Arsenal have got the goals or balls for a 90+ season.

Don't think Spurs or Newcastle have got the squad for a 90+ season.

Don't think Chelsea have got the consistency for a 90+ season.

Don't think United have got the manager, owners, squad or balls for an 80+ season.

So the question is really about whether we can maintain the standards we've kept under Pep. I haven't seen anything to suggest that we are lacking hunger or desire.
 
City 1st, Liverpool 2nd Spurs 3rd Arsenal 4th
In no warped alternate universe will Spurs finish above Arsenal this season. Arsenal have been poor by their standard so far and still have 10 points. When they hit form they will be a handful. I still can't see how the Dippers finish above Arsenal but concede it could happen. I don't think Arsenal will finish above City though but the current Arsenal from the 1st 4 games of the season shouldn't be what people judge final finishes on as they are integrating a new midfield.
 
Still don't think the Liverpool team have got the defence for a 90+ season.

Don't think Arsenal have got the goals or balls for a 90+ season.

Don't think Spurs or Newcastle have got the squad for a 90+ season.

Don't think Chelsea have got the consistency for a 90+ season.

Don't think United have got the manager, owners, squad or balls for an 80+ season.

So the question is really about whether we can maintain the standards we've kept under Pep. I haven't seen anything to suggest that we are lacking hunger or desire.

Hope you’re right.

Brighton could finish closer to us than any of these twats anyway, though I suspect Liverpool will be our biggest pain in the arse again this season.
 
Hope you’re right.

Brighton could finish closer to us than any of these twats anyway, though I suspect Liverpool will be our biggest pain in the arse again this season.
It's very, very early days.

I'll tell anyone who will listen that, until one of the other lot prove me wrong, the only other manager capable of 90+ points is Klopp. It's an incredibly high standard to reach. And I do think that's the benchmark.

Brighton will have a very Brighton season, but their manager does a better job every week of auditioning for Pep's job when he leaves.
 
Fine, if you think Arsenal bottled the league instead of Man City being amazing and going on a superb run that's up to you. Fact is City won the league by 5 points so you guys needed to win minimum 9 in a row (you did 11) to win the league and 9 in a row is by any measurement a super tough task, let alone the 11 in a row you did win.

By saying Arsenal bottled it you are almost downplaying City's achievement last year in winning the league - as if to say you only won it because Arsenal chucked it away. Glass is half empty basically. I prefer to say Arsenal did really well last season when we weren't expected to, and it was an unbelievable run by City at the end of the season that did for us and that's no shame
I'm not downplaying our achievements - I literally posted earlier that we are the greatest PL team ever! We would almost certainly have got 90+ points (again) if the race had gone to the end.

But you should have won it from the position you were in. You went from 8 points clear with 8 or so games to go to the race being over with 2 games to go. That is some collapse, caused by you throwing away 2 goal leads and letting the bottom of the league score 3 goals at The Emirates. You might not want to call it bottling it but that's what it was.
 
Still don't think the Liverpool team have got the defence for a 90+ season.

Don't think Arsenal have got the goals or balls for a 90+ season.

Don't think Spurs or Newcastle have got the squad for a 90+ season.

Don't think Chelsea have got the consistency for a 90+ season.

Don't think United have got the manager, owners, squad or balls for an 80+ season.

So the question is really about whether we can maintain the standards we've kept under Pep. I haven't seen anything to suggest that we are lacking hunger or desire.
The Dippers front 5 are very good, apart from Gakpo who is nothing special imo. Defensively they are flaky as you mentioned, they need another cb and rb to challenge City.
 

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