I'm watching this Liverpool debacle unfold and I gotta say, £450m seems like a small price to pay for a team that's struggling so mightily
. You think back to City's 2011 title win, they had some major squad changes after their previous season was a disaster, and look at them now - champions again!
Meanwhile Liverpool are trying to make too many big signings and it's just not clicking.
And let's be real, £450m is just massive cash injection for any team. It's like throwing all the money you have at a problem expecting it to magically fix itself
. It's gonna take time to adjust and figure out who everyone fits in with. We've all seen teams come close, only to fall apart after an initial surge of success. The 2019-20 season was like that for Liverpool - one bad run and they were done
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I'm a fan of patience, I think it's what separates the die-hards from the casual fans. We all get carried away with expectations, especially when we've had success in the past
. But let's not forget, even City go through bad patches - and they're still one of the best teams to watch! 
And let's be real, £450m is just massive cash injection for any team. It's like throwing all the money you have at a problem expecting it to magically fix itself
I'm a fan of patience, I think it's what separates the die-hards from the casual fans. We all get carried away with expectations, especially when we've had success in the past