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Cake day: October 3rd, 2023

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  • Yes and no. A lot of people were completely willing to write us off on the basis of last season saying that we would barely scrape Top 4 when I personally knew from the start we definitely were going to compete at a much higher level this time around, but at the same time, I don’t think we’re capable of going the distance right now. Arsenal aren’t as exciting but their mentality looks a lot better and City are always a monster in the second half of the season, especially once KDB comes back from injury

    Our main issue is that we lack a proper holding midfielder. We have players who can play in that position but we lack a player like Rodri or even Declan Rice. It leaves us way too open at the back and vulnerable to fast counter attacks since Trent is constantly bombing forward and Alisson, Van Dijk & Matip/Konate can only do so much

    As we saw against Luton away and even Everton at Anfield, we really struggle against low blocks. We find it difficult to break them down and when we try and push for a winner, it leaves us open at the back with two centre backs caught out because they were trying to score a header from a setpiece at the other end of the pitch, two fullbacks who’s best attributes doesn’t consist of defending and a #8 playing as a #6 as our main line of defense. We’ve been mostly bailed out so far as we saw yesterday but like Arsenal last year in some respects, I have a feeling it will catch up to us at some point










  • I don’t want to be that guy but this is exactly what Chelsea were doing ten years ago under Abramovich

    City in 2023 and Chelsea in 2013 have a lot of similarities when you think about it. Clubs that were largely irrelevant at the very top level for a long time and then both clubs were bought by foreign entities where the money being funnelled into both clubs attracted a lot of criticism due to the questionable morals that the owners represented

    Both clubs started to immediately find success not long after the respective takeovers and just after winning the European cup for the first time, both clubs are starting to cement themselves as established football clubs amongst younger generations




  • Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Manchester United, AC Milan and Juventus are all locked in that’s obvious which leaves spots for two more.

    I’d certainly say Ajax should be in the Top 9 given their three-peat in the Champions League. Inter Milan are certainly smaller than AC Milan and Juventus but they’re still comfortably the 3rd biggest team in Italy. Benfica and Porto are also a very good shouts given both clubs have won the European Cup twice along with massive success domestically in Portugal

    Arsenal are a big club but no history in Europe unlike every other club mentioned combined with no little success in nearly two decades makes it very difficult to justify their inclusion in a Top 9 list. Same goes for Atletico Madrid as well. Dortmund have European silverware and as much as I personally like them as a football club, I don’t exactly consider them European royalty compared to the other teams either

    Man City, Chelsea, PSG etc weren’t considered relevant until very recently and shouldn’t even be considered on this list