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Juventus fan here from Italy, Yesterday after the title celebration i went home to watch the entire spurs-wba match, i think i will celebrate 2 titles this year!!

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Juventus fan here from Italy, Yesterday after the title celebration i went home to watch the entire spurs-wba match, i think i will celebrate 2 titles this year!!

Brilliant... thank you!

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Well lads.....I think it's time to say 'congratulations'....the fat lady isn't singing yet but she's certainly in the dressing room and the gargling will start before United and if she's not singing by full time I feel she certainly will by full time against Everton. You thoroughly deserve the accolades and plaudits, magnificent achievement this year, hats off.

 

I was there last night, very frustrating and I think you may have had a similar experience at home to WBA? we just needed that second goal and to take our chances, which is what Leicester have done well all season in my view... but that's football I guess. I'm obviously a bit sad this morning, would have been nice to push you a bit closer into the final three games but I think we're done and need to be careful we don't let our heads drop and get caught by City or Arsenal. In context however, offered second or even third at the start of the season, any Spurs fan would have been happy.

 

So enjoy the party, the dream, the celebrations when they come around as they surely will now. It must be truly unbelieveable to be a Leicester fan right now. Soak it all up, buy all the stuff, keep the newspaper headlines...it's what being a football fan is all about and look forward to some brilliant days next season in the Champions League...yep the Champions League...amazing stuff eh. Well done to all your players, manager and supporters, time of your life. Brilliant.

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Someone should have told Harry that it's the lionesses that do all the hunting. The male ones are basically entitled arseholes that lay around all day and expect everything to come to them  :claudio:

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WBA will get a draw tonight. Pulis wants us to win the league and will frustrate Spurs. Berahino to be the party pooper for Spurs

 

 

Spurs wont even score tonight. There I said it. 0-0 draw and Leicester laughing all the way to the title

 

Said all along Spurs would get a draw. I was also right with them not even scoring. Cant believe it.

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Ah, they finally put it up. But I find the timing off the announcement very suspicious...

Whilst we should push on and do it, it will be a shame that Vardy will not get to be part of the potential title winning victory.

And whilst not as upsetting, it's equally frustrating that he'll probably now be denied the chance to finish the league season as top scorer.

 

 

 

It's disgraceful. Vardy should have had a penalty. Simple as that. And Vardy should have been congratulated on his relatively mild reaction because it was probably gentler than many people's on being wrongly but effectively labelled a cheat.  

 

The FA have only served to emphasise that, no matter how wrong a referee might be, they'll excuse him and represent him as right. It's pathetic.

 

Footballers aren't feelingless automata. If the FA want to prevent the kind of things which might escalate or show the game in a bad light they should train referees more efficiently and allow reference to video technology because if they really want fairer outcomes that's the way to get them.   

 

The referee was wrong yet the FA is effectively promoting him as right.

 

He provoked virtually non-stop controversy involving both teams throughout the  whole game. And given how disgracefully we were denied a Cup win at Spurs and became the victims of such underhand tactics and referee coercion at The Emirates, it's hardly surprising that the more volatile personalities react.     

 

Never mind Vardy. The FA should really suspend Moss and book him in with someone like Clattenburg for a few month's intensive training on how to referee consistently and with a minimum of fuss.   

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what I am totally shocked at is this morning pundits & ex pros feeling sorry for Alli,  after punching Yacob, and defending him in doing so!

 

Just cos hes "had a hard life", and "people were winding him up"

 

Fvk him, hes a professional player and if he punches someone then he deserves everything hes got coming to him. People were spitting blood about Vardy but cos its alli it's ok ?

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It's disgraceful. Vardy should have had a penalty. Simple as that. And Vardy should have been congratulated on his relatively mild reaction because it was probably gentler than many people's on being wrongly but effectively labelled a cheat.  

 

The FA have only served to emphasise that, no matter how wrong a referee might be, they'll excuse him and represent him as right. It's pathetic.

 

Footballers aren't feelingless automata. If the FA want to prevent the kind of things which might escalate or show the game in a bad light they should train referees more efficiently and allow reference to video technology because if they really want fairer outcomes that's the way to get them.   

 

The referee was wrong yet the FA is effectively promoting him as right.

 

He provoked virtually non-stop controversy involving both teams throughout the  whole game. And given how disgracefully we were denied a Cup win at Spurs and became the victims of such underhand tactics and referee coercion at The Emirates, it's hardly surprising that the more volatile personalities react.     

 

Never mind Vardy. The FA should really suspend Moss and book him in with someone like Clattenburg for a few month's intensive training on how to referee consistently and with a minimum of fuss.   

Its interesting that the announcement that no action will be taken against Bilic and Carroll for post match criticism of Moss was delayed until after Vardy's personal hearing. Maybe I'm just an old cynic.

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Well lads.....I think it's time to say 'congratulations'....the fat lady isn't singing yet but she's certainly in the dressing room and the gargling will start before United and if she's not singing by full time I feel she certainly will by full time against Everton. You thoroughly deserve the accolades and plaudits, magnificent achievement this year, hats off.

I was there last night, very frustrating and I think you may have had a similar experience at home to WBA? we just needed that second goal and to take our chances, which is what Leicester have done well all season in my view... but that's football I guess. I'm obviously a bit sad this morning, would have been nice to push you a bit closer into the final three games but I think we're done and need to be careful we don't let our heads drop and get caught by City or Arsenal. In context however, offered second or even third at the start of the season, any Spurs fan would have been happy.

So enjoy the party, the dream, the celebrations when they come around as they surely will now. It must be truly unbelieveable to be a Leicester fan right now. Soak it all up, buy all the stuff, keep the newspaper headlines...it's what being a football fan is all about and look forward to some brilliant days next season in the Champions League...yep the Champions League...amazing stuff eh. Well done to all your players, manager and supporters, time of your life. Brilliant.

Credit to you Shelf Side Spurs. Banter between fans is great, but when is all said and done, I've got a lot of time for the team Poch has built for you. Young talented squad that can get better. Never dreamt that I'd ever see a season like this.. I mean Never! Would probably have been told to to stop knocking back the hard stuff if I had. What makes this really special is that we haven't splashed the cash and have the sort of committed squad that every football fan wants. Win lose or draw, we know they gave it their all. Hopefully see this through on Sunday so we can enjoy the last two weeks big time.

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It's disgraceful. Vardy should have had a penalty. Simple as that. And Vardy should have been congratulated on his relatively mild reaction because it was probably gentler than many people's on being wrongly but effectively labelled a cheat.  

 

The FA have only served to emphasise that, no matter how wrong a referee might be, they'll excuse him and represent him as right. It's pathetic.

 

Footballers aren't feelingless automata. If the FA want to prevent the kind of things which might escalate or show the game in a bad light they should train referees more efficiently and allow reference to video technology because if they really want fairer outcomes that's the way to get them.   

 

The referee was wrong yet the FA is effectively promoting him as right.

 

He provoked virtually non-stop controversy involving both teams throughout the  whole game. And given how disgracefully we were denied a Cup win at Spurs and became the victims of such underhand tactics and referee coercion at The Emirates, it's hardly surprising that the more volatile personalities react.     

 

Never mind Vardy. The FA should really suspend Moss and book him in with someone like Clattenburg for a few month's intensive training on how to referee consistently and with a minimum of fuss.   

 

Opinion on whether Moss was wrong or right for that incident was split though. Your opinion is it was a penalty. That's clearly not the FA's opinion.

With that in mind, Vardy's reaction 'breaks the rules'. Vardy accepts the charge, so it's pretty clear cut.

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Opinion on whether Moss was wrong or right for that incident was split though. Your opinion is it was a penalty. That's clearly not the FA's opinion.

With that in mind, Vardy's reaction 'breaks the rules'. Vardy accepts the charge, so it's pretty clear cut.

 

I dunno how it's split.

 

It's the most blatant and obvious dive you will ever see.

 

Moss had an awful game but that's probably the one call he managed to nail.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF3RE57H-r8

loved watching this. the fat chick on spurs fan tv being so confident they will win the league & we play boring football :D

"I need a thing" Yes love, its called a diet!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF3RE57H-r8

loved watching this. the fat chick on spurs fan tv being so confident they will win the league & we play boring football :D

"I need a thing" Yes love, its called a diet!

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I dunno how it's split.

 

It's the most blatant and obvious dive you will ever see.

 

Moss had an awful game but that's probably the one call he managed to nail.

 

There is contact. It seems that general consensus is that it's not a dive if there is contact. A player has 'a right' to go down if he feels impeded. Vardy makes a meal of it, but I agree with the view that Moss should've just let play go on and given the goal kick.

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loved watching this. the fat chick on spurs fan tv being so confident they will win the league & we play boring football :D

 

only watched first 30secs, her "thing" could be a diet

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