Will Manchester City be forgotten because of the money? Will Liverpool be forgotten because it’s just one title?
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Petro-dollar apathy
Have to agree with the suggestion that this current Liverpool side will be remembered with fondness far beyond than anything Manchester City can expect.
Amongst my own friends I can see the apathy and indifference when Chelsea or City get their hands on silverware. They don’t care. Nobody cares outside of their respective fanbase of who understandably care deeply but to the wider football audience there is and will be no appreciation of them beyond their efficiency as trophy gatherers.
The affection for ‘90s Newcastle, the begrudging admiration for Ferguson’s different sides and the early Wenger years glorious mix of physicality and pretty football, that won’t exist for the oil fuelled exploits of the teams in blue.
Maybe it’s the blatant sports-washing, perhaps it’s the financial doping element, either way it’s clear there will be no looking back with with warm fuzzy nostalgic sentiment on these teams and their achievements.
They’re contrived, clinical and soulless.
Eoin, Ireland
Actually…
The mailbox surely brings out all sorts of people with all sorts of unthinkable, imaginary excuses. It’s always fun to read the thoughts of someone who you would not even be able to relate to. So here we go:
Marc: City are more clinical like the United of old. Teams are beaten before the ball is kicked because City are a machine. Liverpool are excellent, but you feel that you can still get away with a point if they are having an off day (which is very rare). City almost never have an off day, and you never see them have and off day. You can stop Sterling, KDB, Jesus just for them to bring on Mahrez, Grealish and co. Its absolute domination and insanity.
Darren: No mate. 10 – 20 – 30 years down the line, we will remember Aguero 90+4, Mo Salah as a player, City’s domination. For…
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