MD7 wrote:Or City fans guarding themselves against looking daft, you should and will make the top 4.
Martin O'Neill's said even more today. He reckons Citeh should be considered one of the favourites for the title. I know you're trolling but I don't know what his excuse is - he's probably just stupid.
Citeh have strengthened their team from last season, but nowhere near enough for them to be considered as credible top 4 candidates. They've made good signings, but none of them are particularly spectacular. Your fans wanted Tevez to stay, but Fergie didn't seem to care too much and he wasn't in your first 11. Barry, Benitez wanted him, but no one else in the top 4 seemed interested. He couldn't manage to break the top 4 with a side who were on the brink, so it's going to be even harder to improve Citeh by 22 points and do it. Santa Cruz and Adebayor? Possibly could be decent, but just as much chance of being one season wonders.
One of the most difficult things Citeh will face is the way oppo teams will raise their game against them. They've become far more of a scalp with their signings this summer and sides will love to get one over on them. They've pi55ed off Chelsea and Man Utd and most of the other clubs will be envious of the cash they've got to spend.
O'Neill said that Citeh could do what we did 5 years ago. But the situations are nowhere near comparable. We'd broken into the top 4 before Abramovich came. He was starting off with a better squad and added on better players. Ranieri is proven to not be a truly top level manager, but he's still got a far better record than Hughes has.
Citeh's aim should be a safe finish for Europe and a
very good run in at least one of the cups. Picking up a top 4 spot when the top 4 are so established is asking way too much.