True, but aren't you worried some of you are burying their heads in the sand a bit too much?
City might be starting a dynasty here. They already have more League Cups than you have, although granted they don't count for much. It's a realistic possibility that they'll win 5 or 6 Premier Leagues in one decade (2012-2022). They'd still be a country mile behind you in total Premier Leagues, but add in a quadruple this year, potentially another CL in a few years, some domestic cups here and there, ... I agree that it's nothing to worry about at this moment, but deny reality too long and you might be in for a rude awakening in 10-20 years.
Once again, fully agreed that it's not something you should be worrying about right now, but still. A quadruple isn't something to take lightly imo, and it could cement this City side's legacy as one of the greatest English teams ever (if you look at the 17/18 and 18/19 season combined, who knows what'll come after). It's understandable that you don't want Liverpool to ever win a PL in your lifetime, but in the grand scheme of things, one title might mean less than a City quadruple, seeing as it's highly unlikely we'll beat them two years in a row even if we do it this year.
It's all hypothetical of course, so a bit of a stupid question. If you'd ask me right now, I'd say City wins the PL but don't win the CL, which would probably be an acceptable outcome for 99% of the United fans. Lots on here go on about that they don't care about City since they bought their success, which is true of course, but I think a lot of football fans don't really care about that. The young ones who see them racking up trophy after trophy at the moment certainly don't.