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Will city be bigger than united?

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i know someone who works for bbc sport and he and all his colleagues believe that now man city have all this money they will get into the champions league next year and win it along with the premier league. This question is mainly directed at neutrals, do you believe this will happen?

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  1. Personally I think it is all hot air but only time will tell


  2. prrrrrrrhhhhhhhhhhhh dfhhrrr let me think?????  No

    Man utd will alway dwarf city sorry in every way> I just cant see man city overcome that fact-

    even with its own bank to feed it££££££££

  3. Well if they're don't it won't be for the lack of trying they was interviewing some bloke that knows the family who own city and he said they wouldn't think twice about spending 500 million + to win the EPL and CL. As an arsenal supporter it doesn't affect me we're always up against it when it comes to other clubs with more money.

  4. IMO United will always be the bigger cluber.  City dont have the worldwide fanbase that United have.

  5. Chelsea still haven't won the CL even with their riches.

    Man City have money but will they be able to handle it?

    They can buy whoever they want but at the end of the day Mark Hughs is the manager and he needs to be able to manage the team they don't just start playing brilliant football like Arsenal or Man United automatically because they have billions. The manager needs to know the team.

  6. No. Never can be bigger than United. Money isn't everything, look at Chelsea and Tottenham. They have loads of cash and they spent most of it yet still aren't getting anywhere.

  7. no i dont  

  8. They've left it too late so the answer is no for this season. But football is about money...big money = Big club with big players. Anything is possible if they have the right sort of money.

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