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Renart

Help me understand what is happening...

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Still expecting to wake up any minute and we've still got pearson in charge calling people ostriches, were bottom of the league, and cambiasso has broken both his legs

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@@Renart

 

Mate, I'm feeling exactly the same.

My first ever game was in August 1980, Filbert Street against Liverpool. We won 2-0 (Peake and Henderson).

To see what is happening this season has been nothing short of remarkable. I've already said to a few people that if we win this league, I WILL cry like a little girl. You know what... I don't care who knows either.

I can't grasp what has gone on this season at all. It's like a dream.

 

Last night's game was something special though. Whether it was the goal as well as the result, I don't know, but things have changed, both personally and from a media point of view. Everyone seems to have sat up and really started to take notice of us. It's wonderful.

Regardless of what happens this season, these players and staff have cemented their names in history now. We'll sing songs about this season for years to come.

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I have supported this club for over 30 years and have seen some good times and some pretty turgid times, but I have never seen anything like this. Can someone please explain what is happening. I am really quite confused.

Dementia is a cruel illness.. if you need a power of attorney...john is here to help. .PS. im available until you start shitting yourself..

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Sure, let me explain!

 

.........Umm

 

.......well apparently...

 

.......you see the thing is...

 

.......to put it simply...

 

.......imagine a snail, No! a tortoise..

 

No. I'm lost too!

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Deep deep deep deep deep down in the dark depths of my psyche it's lingering there faintly murmuring that they are setting me up for the biggest example of 'Leicestering' it the world has ever known, an event which will turn me into a Bernie like being, left to wander the hostelries of this fair city muttering incoherently with the odd outburst of 'FUCHS SHINJI' arrrrgggghhhhh!

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I think we should contact soulsby and lodge for the day we lift the title to be a holiday!!

In seriousness, none of us can ever have imagined what we have witnessed this season and will continue to see in the remaining games. The players have the right mentality 'one game at a time' and as far as Ranieri goes all the doubters have been proved wrong, especially these so called idiots known as journalists who doubted both him and the team.

Only on football manager and FIFA have I ever saw Leicester win the PL. I think there will be a good few thousand men in Leicester sobbing if all of our dreams come true! Me included!

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Some kind of parallel universe where down is up and the weak have become the strong,you have now entered........

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Like you, I was thinking I'd entered a parallel universe but then I concluded that I'm either dead or in a coma. There's always a catch!
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Every now and again the reality of it all hits me and I'm just stunned. It's easy to get caught up in at all and expect us to have a real go at the title without really thinking about what an astronomical achievement it would be

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My view is  that our astonishing success has come about because we have successfully challenged the 'conventional wisdom' in two key ways:

 

1. Possession wins football games.

Not any more. We are at the forefront of a new and exciting way to play the game. Teams like Liverpool and Man United haven't yet been able to work out how to play against this new style. I imagine from next season there will be a whole plurge of teams playing the "Leicester way". The big teams will have to regroup tactically and find a way to play against it. This is what happened in the mid-80s when teams like Wimbledon and Watford pioneered 'long ball' tactics. It took a few years before the big clubs could react and find a way to counter-act the long ball teams.

 

2. The more you spend on players, the better your team will be.

Not quite so true any more. The big teams have got complacent and over-reliant on their wallets.Spending £30m on a player, doesn't mean that he will be 10 times better than a player who cost £3m. They have got so used to winning everything just by buying up all the best players, that they have forgotten that you also need hard work, team spirit and players who are committed to the club, and committed to winning things. Money won't motivate a player in the right way.

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Im not sure what is happening. To put this in to perspective the odds on Sunderland to win the league at this stage of the season are 4500/1 which is basically impossible. Yet we were 5000/1 at the beginning of the season, that shows the kind of dream we are writing

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It's quite simple, so far we have played some great football and avoided relegation with ease, we haven't won anything just yet.

 

What a bundle of joy you are sir.

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What are the chances of us being 8 points clear of second place after the arse match?

 

Odd must be good, if anyone can find out the odds, please post.

 

Cheers.

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