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Everyone know he prefers rainy Manchester over London :ph34r:

Tongue in cheek I know the weather means little but the prestige of CL football alone is huge, massive in fact. Us, Liverpool, City and maybe even Arsenal will kick on now, I'm not sure exactly what path or direction United will take from this point.

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Tongue in cheek I know the weather means little but the prestige of CL football alone is huge, massive in fact. Us, Liverpool, City and maybe even Arsenal will kick on now, I'm not sure exactly what path or direction United will take from this point.

They are capable of doing a Liverpool this season themselves though. LVG is a top manager, while he is a bit crazy he is a very good tactician. He is also known for his attractive and attacking football as well at previous clubs, I wouldn't rule them out with him instead of Moyes as manager now. Also no CL+Europa league football, will benefit hugely like Liverpool this season. I think they will be back in CL next season ahead of Arsenal/Liverpool-probably Arsenal. Well unless Arsenal start to sign players of Ozil quality more often.

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They are capable of doing a Liverpool this season themselves though. LVG is a top manager, while he is a bit crazy he is a very good tactician. He is also known for his attractive and attacking football as well at previous clubs, I wouldn't rule them out with him instead of Moyes as manager now. Also no CL+Europa league football, will benefit hugely like Liverpool this season. I think they will be back in CL next season ahead of Arsenal/Liverpool-probably Arsenal. Well unless Arsenal start to sign players of Ozil quality more often.

It will benefit them but have you seen what they have to spend just to secure that? Look around at their team and see what players they have, they have a fucking huge job this window alone. Problem is for United is that everyone around them will kick on, that includes Everton.

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It will benefit them but have you seen what they have to spend just to secure that? Look around at their team and see what players they have, they have a fucking huge job this window alone. Problem is for United is that everyone around them will kick on, that includes Everton.

Tbf I don't think their crisis is as big as people are making them out to be. They were magnified by the incompetence of Moyes imo. How can Fergie get that team to walk the league 1 season and the next they play badly? Unless their players have been magically aged by 5 years each. Naaa I don't think everyone will kick on, sometime a promising season doesn't lead to a better one. Everton for example now won't have Lukaku, Delofeu and maybe even Barry. Spurs got a new manager who might need time to settle, and who knows he might even do a AVB again. Arsenal will always be the same unless they change their mentality/approach and transfer strategy, which they so far show no intention of doing. The likes of Southampton, Newcastle are non-starters because they will most likely sell their best players.

Like you said, the only 3 teams that I think will really kick on are imo us, City and Liverpool thanks to their potential signings and Rodgers who is a very good manager. Yes MU need some new top signings like Fabregas but even without them their squad is good enough for 3rd/4th. We shouldn't forget how good the likes of Mata, Rooney, RVP(if fits) are, not to mention Kagawa, Adnan...etc who are capable of playing much better than last season.

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Tbf I don't think their crisis is as big as people are making them out to be. They were magnified by the incompetence of Moyes imo. How can Fergie get that team to walk the league 1 season and the next they play badly? Unless their players have been magically aged by 5 years each. Naaa I don't think everyone will kick on, sometime a promising season doesn't lead to a better one. Everton for example now won't have Lukaku, Delofeu and maybe even Barry. Spurs got a new manager who might need time to settle, and who knows he might even do a AVB again. Arsenal will always be the same unless they change their mentality/approach and transfer strategy, which they so far show no intention of doing. The likes of Southampton, Newcastle are non-starters because they will most likely sell their best players.

Like you said, the only 3 teams that I think will really kick on are imo us, City and Liverpool thanks to their potential signings and Rodgers who is a very good manager. Yes MU need some new top signings like Fabregas but even without them their squad is good enough for 3rd/4th. We shouldn't forget how good the likes of Mata, Rooney, RVP(if fits) are, not to mention Kagawa, Adnan...etc who are capable of playing much better than last season.

Rooney and Kagawa……That ship has sailed mate, absolute decent at very, very best.

End of story….back to Cesc before this goes where I told people not go earlier.

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What is the chance of Arsenal 'stealing' him at the last minute??

There's this theory going around by an Arsenal fans actually which is relevant to your question,

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But then there's this..

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/chelsea/10885520/Arsenal-could-miss-out-on-Cesc-Fabregas-payment-in-Chelsea-transfer-deal-with-Barcelona.html

Fabregas signed for Barcelona in a complicated deal in 2011 through which the Spanish club paid Arsenal an initial £25.4 million, with the player contributing to the Gunners £880,000 each year of his contract.

A further clause that Arsenal would receive £4.4 million if Barcelona win two La Liga titles and one Champions League title over the first five years of Fabregas’s return has not been triggered.
After three seasons back at the Nou Camp, the overall cost of the Fabregas deal so far stands at just over £28 million.
Barcelona have put a £30 million asking price on Fabregas, but Chelsea ideally want to pay £27 million, which would see Arsenal miss out on receiving any kickbacks.
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