Who will win the next 10 Champions Leagues?

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I think, man city, Chelsea and united will atleast win once. Madrid and barca and psg twice.
 

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Barca - 3
madrid - 2
City - 2
United - 1
Outsider - 2

Edit: City - 0 .I forgot how Pep invent ways to screw one champions league match so bad. He will do something crazy like play fernandinho/de Bruyne at CB and get knocked out 0-4.
 
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Barca-2
United- 2
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PSG - 1
Juventus-1
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City/Atletico-1
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City will win all of them obviously.

They will win every final by at least 4 clear goals, despite Pep and his entire squad agreeing to a salary cap in 2019, whereby they each earn £450 pounds a week with 30% of that being donated to charity.

Children will sing in the streets of their selfless servitude and the womenfolk shall fall to their knees at the glory of their football. De Bruyne, Aguero and Craig Bellamy will be immortalised with a statue inside the Etihad and Pep will retire in 2027 to sit on the board of his new foundation for the betterment of football philosophy and journalism.
 

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Hard one to predict but I think that Spanish teams will win it at least 5 times. I think English teams will win it on 1 or 2 occasions. Probably also Bayern and PSG. But 10 years in football is a long period so with the money that PL generates English teams could become stronger in the future.
 
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Manchester: 2
Barcelona: 4
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PSG: 1
Bayern: 2

btw there is only one Manchester
 

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PSG won't win it, not even once during the next 10 competitions, with or without Neymar. They won't even make it past Real in this season's knockout stage.

I also believe that Man City will bottle the CL this season, perpetual bottlers as they are. Always were, and always will be, don't let their current domestic run fool you. They won't win it during the next 10 campaigns either. For this season, they'll reach the QF or SF, no further. When all is said and done, neither money nor form will ever change the true identity of Man City: bottlers.

Additional note: the Champions League as we know it today will probably have ceased to exist at some stage within the next 10 seasons. Signs are we're headed towards some type of new continental super league format. Exactly how and when that happens remains to be seen.
 
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Think the competition is getting weaker in terms of depth.

Could see Real Barca City and PSG winning the next 10 between them. The champions league could easily go the way of domestic leagues with very few potential winners and sides racking up historic numbers in relatively small periods of time
 

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I honestly don't think City are going to win with Pep in charge, unless they get a draw similar to Madrid two years ago or Porto under Mourinho. His style is the best there is to steamroll smaller teams that park the bus but is vulnerable against those that are good on the counter with fast and quality wingers. I expect him to dominate the league, but going out (convincingly) against PSG or Barca.
 

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I really hope city don’t win some. It would be a disaster If they overtake us on European cups. We’re only on 3 so it’s easily achievable over 10 years or so.
 

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Saudi Arabia to buy a team in the next 10 years. At that point, we may as well move the competition to the Middle East.
 

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They're gonna go nuts in the transfer market over the next few years trying to win one before the Qatar world cup.
If they pay just fraction of what they paying Neymar or what they paid to get the world cup, to UEFA they should easily win at least 3 CLs in next 4 years.
 
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I honestly don't think City are going to win with Pep in charge, unless they get a draw similar to Madrid two years ago or Porto under Mourinho. His style is the best there is to steamroll smaller teams that park the bus but is vulnerable against those that are good on the counter with fast and quality wingers. I expect him to dominate the league, but going out (convincingly) against PSG or Barca.
Guy has won champions league not once but twice during his 4 year stay at barca. His barca was most feared team in Europe in recent memory and they made Man Utd look ordinary in final in Wembley (if my memory is serving me right.) Just because he is manager of your rival doesn't mean you have to undermine his achievement.
 
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Guy has won champions league not once but twice during his 4 year stay at barca. His barca was most feared team in Europe in recent memory and they made Man Utd look ordinary in final in Wembley (if my memory is serving me right.) Just because he is manager of your rival doesn't mean you have to undermine his achievement.
I'm a Bayern fan though and just saying how it was under him when he was our manager. We played Real, Barca, Juve, Atletico during his 3 years stint. We got smashed against Real and were the worse team on both occasions despite being favorites. After that he decided to go full attacking again against Barca in Camp Nou and we lost 0-3 having just a single big scoring chance of a brainfart by some Barca defender despite Neuer saving like 3 1v1s in the first half. We won back home but Barca cared so much about that game they took off Suarez at half-time... We had a lot of starters just coming back from long term injuries so it's not like I was expecting us to be favorites (unlike against Madrid the year before) but it could have been over already within the first 20 minutes in the first leg if it wasn't for Neuer. Never even stood a chance there.

In his third year we played extremely well against Juve in the first leg but no one would have complained had it been Juve who would have progressed since they outplayed us the first 75 minutes or so at home and we got very lucky by scoring two late goals (one in the very last minutes of injury time). After that we probably had the best showing against a "big" team like Atletico (we were still favorites tho). Atletico was better than us in Madrid but we were better than them in Munich, still it was a very close semi final in the end and both teams could have progressed.

In the end we had absolutely no chance against a stronger team (Barca) and an equal or even slightly weaker team (R. Madrid), lost against a weaker team (Atletico) unluckily but not undeserving, and progressed against a weaker team (Juve) very luckily. I'm not saying Pep wasn't a good manager for us, infact I think he is the best there is when it comes to winning a league and consistently smashing clearly inferior teams, but his approach in big games is at least questionable.
 

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PSG 2, City 2, United 2, Bayern 1, Barcelona 1, Madrid 1, last one some dark horse like Roma or Besiktas (come to besiktas?!?)
 

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Personally I'd like to see the spanish clubs win none of them, sick and tired of barca and madrid, they can eff off, stealing the best players off other top clubs and acting all superior and shit, spending a fortune on bales and suarezs whilst they are in insane debt.

EDIT: Actually I'd like to see a team like Atletico win it, I feel sorry for them losing in two champions league finals, maybe a super dark horse team like Sevilla too! Just not one of the el clasico teams.
 

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