Agree - I can't understand why any supporter would want to downplay the achievement. It's bizarre.CoolClaret wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 8:38 pmI don’t buy all this completely undermining previous achievements because we’ve moved on.
A team is stronger than their parts - Brighton are playing Jason Steele and Lewis Dunk - did you have them down for playing for a team that would qualify for Europe in 6 years time?
We beat Conte’s Chelsea away, results against the best United have been since Fergie left.
City centurion season - no one is undermining that achievement
It was a damned good achievement and as good as it gets for Burnley in the top flight whilst the money is as mad as it is st the top.
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People just make nonsense up to confirm their bias.
Properly bizarre
Presumably if this was a thread talking about the season prior when we finished 16th or the season we finished 10th the PL would have magically been stronger.
The fact is we had an extremely United squad, with the vast majority of it filled with experienced pros in their prime, with great camaraderie and alignment throughout the club.
Incredible achievement to never be underestimated or undermined.
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It's going to be like this for two weeks huh?
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Don't think anybody is saying it wasn't a great achievement. Just that we took advantage of a few teams who had much better squads than us all underperforming.CoolClaret wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2023 8:50 pmPeople just make nonsense up to confirm their bias.
Properly bizarre
Presumably if this was a thread talking about the season prior when we finished 16th or the season we finished 10th the PL would have magically been stronger.
The fact is we had an extremely United squad, with the vast majority of it filled with experienced pros in their prime, with great camaraderie and alignment throughout the club.
Incredible achievement to never be underestimated or undermined.
Same as Leicester when they won the league, some of the City and Liverpool teams of recent years would have destroyed that Leicester side.
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But they wouldn't would they?jrgbfc wrote: ↑Thu Oct 12, 2023 2:09 pmDon't think anybody is saying it wasn't a great achievement. Just that we took advantage of a few teams who had much better squads than us all underperforming.
Same as Leicester when they won the league, some of the City and Liverpool teams of recent years would have destroyed that Leicester side.
For that season they were the best, everything clicked. It's just easy to project that they'd 'be destroyed'.
Leicester team had Kante, Mahrez and Vardy, two of which went on to win even more silverware and be top players in their respective positions.
Vardy was an absolute menace - 24 league goals, can't be just shrugged aside.
City team had KDB / Aguero / Kompany / David Silva all at good ages that are widely regard as four of the best to ever do it in the PL in their respective positions and they
No one argues that teams like Conte's Chelsea winning side or the latter Fergie United sides would 'get destroyed by teams now' but just because it's 'lesser' teams like Leicester and Burnley then that's the sort of lazy response.
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