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Huth has the most PL appearances for a German footballer 322, 54 more than Dietmar Hamann in second and more than double Per Mertesacker in third. He also has the 15th most PL appearances of any player not from GB/Ireland.

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On 09/05/2017 at 03:24, Dan LCFC said:

If Spurs beat Man Utd this weekend then we're the last team to ever avoid defeat at White Hart Lane.

Plus we should really have nicked it at the end if Ulloa had shown more commitment on that last minute header. Spuds were happy to hear the final whistle that day. 

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Not a crazy stat but it's worth point out that Chelsea have lost 5 games this season. Spurs lost 4, Man United lost 5 and Liverpool and Man City lost 6 each. 

 

We rarely ripped anyone apart last year, but we were incredibly good at the back. 

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2 hours ago, StanSP said:

had to look as well. it's in reply to this:
https://twitter.com/db_writing/status/863344417389899778

 

6 minutes ago, Captain... said:

His posts are private so I can't see, this stat better be good now!!!

The original tweet was also embedded in my post initially but it got made private so it disappeared :dry:

Anyway its in reply to this:

 

This is only the 6th league game where Leicester haven't been able to win a title or be relegated since Knockaert's penalty in 2013. #MNCLEI

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Our ten PL seasons (of 38 games) in order of points won:   

 

                            Manager:                             Points:     Position:

2015/16               Ranieri                                       81           1

1999/00               O'Neill                                        55           8

1997/98               O'Neill                                        53         10

1998/99               O'Neill                                        49         10

2000/01               Taylor                                         48         13

1996/97               O'Neill                                        47           9

2016/17               Ranieri / Shakespeare               44         12

2014/15               Pearson                                      43         14

2003/04               Adams                                        33         18

2001/02               Taylor / Bassett / Adams            28         20

 

There was also the 42 game Mark McGhee season. 29 points, 21st place.

 

 

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Not a crazy stat.Todays win means it's 7 wins in 12 games in our second game of a Premiership.  Martin O'Neill won all 4 of these in his time as manager.

 

Somewhat crazy. Arsenal have beaten us in our last 3 games at the emirates but they have gone on to lose their next game in the league for the 3rd season in a row. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Walkers said:

The last time we lost our first league game, we went on to reach the quarter finals of the Champions League

 

#GoodOmen

hate to break it to you bro but it's a pretty long shot we replicate that this year

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11 hours ago, Blue ROI said:

Somewhat crazy. Arsenal have beaten us in our last 3 games at the emirates but they have gone on to lose their next game in the league for the 3rd season in a row. 

Actually that makes total sense. They are always so frickin clutch against us, so obviously they have used up all the good karma for the next match and we can have Wenger moaning about refs and bad luck again. 

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if you're gonna be the new manager of Leicester, make sure Vardy is playing...

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Vardy has scored the first Premier League goal under each of the last three Leicester managers (Claudio Ranieri, Craig Shakespeare and Claude Puel).

 

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