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Most exciting team to watch?

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I know it's early on in the season, but the 4/5 (plus) games played which team is the most entertaining to watch?
 
I haven't seen every game.

And it depends on the two teams playing. I think there's little doubt that Liverpool will be very entertaining and exciting to watch, for good and bad reasons, but I'm not really interested in that.

I just want us to win
 
Football365 keeps saying were the modern equivalent of keegans Newcastle

Tbh if I was a neutral, we'd be boss to watch
 
De Bruyne is amazing, but that tippy-tappy bollocks is absolutely not the most exciting football in the league. We're way more exciting to watch for the neutral. Far too exciting for a Liverpool supporter, admittedly.
 
I'm constantly being told how good we are to watch by a variety of people supporting other teams down here, the spectacle of Klopp draws a lot of people in, then our football when we turn it on seals the deal, just like 2014, I think we're earning a lot of second team supporters. I agree with Brendan that I just want to fucking win, but we have to appreciate just how good we've got it, we play arguably the best football in the league on days like Saturday, the atmosphere in Anfield can be electric, and we have a rock star of a manager. Unfortunately we conspire to fuck it all up far to regularly with some dreadful inconsistency and some laughable Lucas moments, regardless, there's never a dull moment, and at least until we fuck it up again, I'm loving being a Liverpool fan right now.
 
The Manchester derby was good (or so I heard), but the rest of City's games this season were not all that exciting or high-quality. For sheer entertainment value LFC is definitely #1, but I'd trade it for a bit more consistency.
 
De Bruyne is amazing, but that tippy-tappy bollocks is absolutely not the most exciting football in the league. We're way more exciting to watch for the neutral. Far too exciting for a Liverpool supporter, admittedly.
De Bruyne is an absolute joy to watch, but Guardiolas football is fucking dull as shit, as is the man, the pretentious whatsit, he acts as if he's the modern equivalent of a cultural and scientific leader of the Renaissance. Mate you're playing fullbacks in central midfield, not building flying machines, get out of your own arse.
 
I think we're probably the most exciting team to watch, but then I'm biased.

I watched the manc derby and wasn't that impressed. Yes, City played some very good stuff in the first half, but as soon as they became dominant the only intriguing thing, for me, was to see how they'd cope in the second half, because it was obvious Maureen would change things and I was curious to see how Guardiola would respond to that. But he didn't really respond well at all.
 
On that note:

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When a team like City or even Arsenal hits absolute top gear from time to time their type of football is wonderful to behold, almost Barca-like. Almost.

However I myself prefer the energetic, dynamic, slightly erratic and totally gung-ho teams more. We are most certainly becoming one of those with added flair and talent almost everywhere on the pitch.

Spurs have almost always been extremely unpredictable to watch and also quite entertaining, and like us, they've also got a mostly very talented squad to spice up all the energy and running around they do.

Leicester to some extent were quite nice to watch last season as they were like the anti tippy-tappies. Get hold of the ball, one or two passes, shot on goal. Very simple but also very effectively mastered most of last season at least.
 
If the Mancs think we're the best team to watch in the PL, and they do, then we are. Slightly less exciting at the back would be good though.
 
On another note (but related to talk of the Manchester derby), our games vs the Bitters promise a lot of thrills this year.
 
Spurs have a really consistent defense, which allows them to squeeze 1:0 wins time and time again. They are a good team, but not exactly "exciting".
 
Spurs have a really consistent defense, which allows them to squeeze 1:0 wins time and time again. They are a good team, but not exactly "exciting".
You are wrong Rurik mate.

They scored 69 goals last season and only City were better in that department (71).
 
In my defense I've actually seen a lot of their games over the past years so I know what I'm talking bout.

I do think we've started better AND more exciting so far this Season compared to them mind.

But I guess most football fans would agree that Spurs are one of the more entertaining teams in general and has been so ever since Osvaldo Ardilles.

Not 'good' but certainly with entertainmemt value.
 
In my defense I've actually seen a lot of their games over the past years so I know what I'm talking bout.

I do think we've started better AND more exciting so far this Season compared to them mind.

But I guess most football fans would agree that Spurs are one of the more entertaining teams in general and has been so ever since Osvaldo Ardilles.

Not 'good' but certainly with entertainmemt value.

Yeah, always had that 'Spurs' thing of being nice to watch and also very 'Spurs'

Brittle and lacking spine.

The arrival of Ardiles and Villa was the start of it maybe, but they've always had a few of those 'marquee' type box office players over the years: Hoddle, Waddle, Gascoigne, Klinsmann
 
De Bruyne is amazing, but that tippy-tappy bollocks is absolutely not the most exciting football in the league. We're way more exciting to watch for the neutral. Far too exciting for a Liverpool supporter, admittedly.
I dunno I think he has them playing a little more direct, the Manchester derby was a fantastic end to end watch, if only they could have take the atmosphere from Celtic Park which was out of this world
 
Now I know are correctly loathe the club as any sane person should, but surely to anyone Spurs are pretty dull to watch, they're a well drilled hard working team, fair play to them, but it's hardly scintillating football, barring the odd occasion of magic from Kane or Alli, it's all pretty routine.
 
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