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    Liverpool are mighty, Manc City are not far behind. The title will be difficult, no reason why we can't win a cup within a few seasons though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kal View Post
    Liverpool are mighty, Manc City are not far behind. The title will be difficult, no reason why we can't win a cup within a few seasons though.
    Aye, I was thinking more in terms of cups.

    As much as we have regressed during fatso's ownership, Liverpool and Man City have progressed. It'll take a while to undo 13 years of wilful neglect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    Aye, I was thinking more in terms of cups.

    As much as we have regressed during fatso's ownership, Liverpool and Man City have progressed. It'll take a while to undo 13 years of wilful neglect.
    Well I think if KK with the help of SJH almost made it in a couple of seasons with the wealth of this group and their desire for success then the march there ought to be a short one.

    I know and accept that there has been a lot of change and progression since KK's day but taking all into consideration I feel that this new group will be in an eager hurry for the big spoils.

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