tentan
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It took us years to beat their 18 league titles but will they reclaim the record in a few years time? 19 is just around the corner and they'll probably equal us next season.
What a terrible thread. What interesting discussion does this actually generate other than yes or no answers? Absolutely pointless and adds nothing to the host of Liverpool threads already sitting in this forum at the moment. Hopefully you're not generally an awful poster but you'll need to up your game a bit as this kind of stuff is dire.It took us years to beat their 18 league titles but will they reclaim the record in a few years time? 19 is just around the corner and they'll probably equal us next season.
Yeah, things can change very quickly. No one expected Baldinho's City to crumble like that and only a few years ago Liverpool were gunning for glory with Steward Downing and Charlie Adam pinning crosses to Andy Carrol.21 is just a number man
We will probably get 25 before them and they will get 28 before us
All these things happens in waves - look at half their players, they ain't exactly running with 6 Ronaldinho's & once Klopp goes so will they for a whilst.
Might not be able to sustain it for multiple years but at the same time don't forget they will most likely strengthen the squad as well. Feels like Klopp can sign anyone and turn them into world class and they already signed Minamino.This Liverpool team continues to exceed my expectations of it, but I had much more certainty about Pep's City continued success, considering their squad depth and the relative youthfulness of their side, yet they still tanked in their third season. I still hope that too many players in that side are performing to the very best of their ability and they won't be able to sustain it much longer and we'll see them performing much worse soon... the issue is, even then there's no obvious upcoming challenger to overcome them aside from, again, City (maybe this season will positively affect their motivation) and, less realistically, Leicester. Us, Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea are nowhere near at the moment.
With aguero on the decline and david silva leaving I think city are done for the next 2 years. Liverpool could actually win next year if Madrid doesnt take Mane of their hands. I could actualy see us as contenders next season if we buy sancho and a great midfielder next year.This Liverpool team continues to exceed my expectations of it, but I had much more certainty about Pep's City continued success, considering their squad depth and the relative youthfulness of their side, yet they still tanked in their third season. I still hope that too many players in that side are performing to the very best of their ability and they won't be able to sustain it much longer and we'll see them performing much worse soon... the issue is, even then there's no obvious upcoming challenger to overcome them aside from, again, City (maybe this season will positively affect their motivation) and, less realistically, Leicester. Us, Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea are nowhere near at the moment.
They will definitely try, but the real question is, would they be able to? It's not as easy as it looks. They're at the point where a huge signing can potentially upset the perfect balance of that squad — be it someone like Sancho or a big-name midfielder. Although, of course, there's a chance that they will do it right and become even stronger.Might not be able to sustain it for multiple years but at the same time don't forget they will most likely strengthen the squad as well. Feels like Klopp can sign anyone and turn them into world class and they already signed Minamino.
Not many sides win back to back titles so I don't think there's any "probably" about it at all, especially with City's finances and Guardiola.It took us years to beat their 18 league titles but will they reclaim the record in a few years time? 19 is just around the corner and they'll probably equal us next season.