I agree you have 6 world class players but three or four of them were here last season that finished 7th.
The next logical argument will be it woz Moyes wot done it. But he was the chosen one. Now you have a new chosen one with a different CV, none of it containing prem experience.
Faith in LvG is correct as Utd fans obviously. Just like you were singing about the chosen one last August. But let's wait and see a few more weeks pan out before any bold claims are made.
As for your Gerrard comments I agree.
It's not a logical argument, and not one you will hear from me. If you look at my join date and post count, you will see i'm still a newbie. It's a shame I can't access my posts in the newbies to quote. I guarantee you though, although I defended Moyes at times, I was never a fan and certainly never agreed with the chosen one status and although I supported him, I didn't believe in him.
Moyes was destined to fail for many reasons but mainly because as pointed out above, he didn't rectify the problems that Sir Alex managed to gloss over and that was mainly in midfield and too many mediocre players. But that has all been covered time and time again. I'm also not one for bold statements. I am hugely superstitious when it comes to football and United. I never predict scores or wins etc, and I made a bit of an exception with my comment, but it was based on fair reasoning.
Liverpool sold their best player and replaced them with below par, average players. Some have potential agreed, but others look to be below standards. Lallana for instance looks like another Andy Carroll/Adams and was bought based on one good season in the prem. I admit he is a decent player, but he is not world class. Liverpool sold the worlds best striker and one of the top 5 players in the world. Not only that, but your only truly world class player. After finishing runners up last season and to compete against the worlds best in the CL you needed to strengthen. Defence was obviously key, especially considering Agger was sold. Midfield needed bolstering and as proven, Gerrard needed replacing and of course you needed a striker to replace Suarez.
Liverpool spent over £100 Million in the window and if you look at the number of players and quality, they don't really seem to be what was required or up to standard. Look at the quality your rivals have bought, on top of what they already have in their squads. Chelsea adding Fabregas and Costa, Arsenal bought Suarez and City who didn't need much have got rid of a couple and upgraded slightly and one with true world class potential in Mangala. We all know who United bought. Liverpools money could have been spent on better players and used to pay the wages of those players. Less is more. Certainly in Liverpools case this summer. Similar to Tottenham last year, although personally I think Tottenham did the better business. 3 or 4 top quality signings would have been far better than the 10 you did get. I think Rodgers fell in to the needing a huge squad to compete in all competitions trap. Ironically he has effectively nullified your chances of competing in any of them.
I agree it is too early to say either way about United or Liverpool, but one thing is perfectly clear and that is United have the better squad and now with a manager who has experience and history of winning major honours coupled with players who have also done so, and quite a few of those players won those trophies while at United. Then you add to the fact that Suarez leaving and Gerrard suffering badly AND having to bed in new players with a relatively inexperienced manager. That is the basis of me saying I can't see how anyone could say Liverpool will finish above United this season.
If I am wrong I will stand corrected and admit it, but looking at it objectively and rationally it would take a cock up of Moyes proportions for me to be wrong.