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<blockquote data-quote="theforceuk" data-source="post: 534111" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>And they are having the New Camp revamped! Spain is completely bankrupted in general though, very sad times for them.</p><p></p><p>I take your point on Man Utd needing 4 or 5 top players, I don't think anyone can dispute that and when I say 4 or 5 top players I mean 4 or 5 Bruno Fernandes type signings! The only point I would make is when a team does win the league they don't usually get many injuries, one or two perhaps but they have a settled side. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying if this Utd team gets no injuries next season they have a chance at all. I really don't think the present set of players and staff combined have what it takes. You never no though Leicester won the league, so stranger things have happened. I can't see past Liverpool again next season, but it never really goes to plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theforceuk, post: 534111, member: 5625"] And they are having the New Camp revamped! Spain is completely bankrupted in general though, very sad times for them. I take your point on Man Utd needing 4 or 5 top players, I don't think anyone can dispute that and when I say 4 or 5 top players I mean 4 or 5 Bruno Fernandes type signings! The only point I would make is when a team does win the league they don't usually get many injuries, one or two perhaps but they have a settled side. I'm not saying if this Utd team gets no injuries next season they have a chance at all. I really don't think the present set of players and staff combined have what it takes. You never no though Leicester won the league, so stranger things have happened. I can't see past Liverpool again next season, but it never really goes to plan. [/QUOTE]
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