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Leicester City FC v Everton FC Post Match Thread 3 - 1

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What a day. A champions performance from the champions of England. The best atmosphere I've ever been involved in. Loved so many moments of today, for instance 'stand up for the champions,' where the whole ground stood up. Andy King netting today was just perfect - a true hero of this club. Great for Vardy to score two today too. The celebrations afterwards, all fantastic. Champions of England, with a Premier League trophy. I was coming out of the stadium, it's incredible, people in taxi's, car hooting, flags, singing etc.

 

A magnificent day, achievement and season for the city of Leicester and Leicester City Football Club.

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Incredible - really special season. After the dark times in the mid 00s, league 1, heartbreak against Cardiff and Watford, the miracle of last season to this - when you support a club like Leicester you almost accept that your going to get mostly heartache and never see the heights of champions league football or titles - not us this is our time we've earned this this - sorry I've had a few but no matter what happens next we've won the bloody premier league.

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Incredible - really special season. After the dark times in the mid 00s, league 1, heartbreak against Cardiff and Watford, the miracle of last season to this - when you support a club like Leicester you almost accept that your going to get mostly heartache and never see the heights of champions league football or titles - not us this is our time we've earned this this - sorry I've had a few but no matter what happens next we've won the bloody premier league.

This!!! No need to apologise mate, you summed it up beautifully!!! :)

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We are the luckiest fans in the world. No one else in football gets to feel like this EVER! And it is so earned and deserved. The stadium looked outstanding today - it was all too beautiful.

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When Big Wes gets home, he'll take his medal and Romelu Lukaku out of his back pocket.

The only other person that was as invisible was the ref, IMO...? (In the best possible way...)

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We did it.

League one, Optimeters. Maddog. Kelly. Levein. Megson. Holloway. Worthington. Sousa. Sven. Nige. Nuge. Frank Burrows flat cap. Levi Porter.

Ranieri, premier league champions. Who'd have thought it. I'll keep on dreaming Claudio.

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After the Chelsea-Spurs Match, I just felt it was good that everyone just got on with it after bad tackles/fouls etc. - even if they were penalties - (which is why I said above the ref didn't really do much to get himself noticed, and let the game flow as best as he could.)  Having seen the replays on MOTD - their goal was pretty good too, tbh.

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It was an easy win. Needless to say that to most today's result probably did not really matter. Although it's good to continue the momentum.

Everton were really poor.

Stood in the away end & the atmosphere was incredible fair play to every single Leicester fan today.

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Someone said we had 33 shots today - one every three minutes or so - and we might have scored eight or nine goals from them. Some of our football was sublime.

 

Andy King "got the ball and scored his goal" but could and probably should have had a hat-trick to reward a masterful display.

Vardy should also have had a hat-trick so he too could argue about who should have what must surely be the most coveted match ball in the club's history.

 

And the Everton defence should have had shell-shock from the pounding they took.

 

It was like the footballing equivalent of Masterchef as we sliced through Everton like meat maestros on a feeding frenzy. All the ingredients which  so blended together to produce the recipe for our season's success were there to be tasted on the mouthwatering footballing menu served up to celebrate the greatest achievement in our club's 132-year lifetime.

 

And what a joy to digest.

 

Perhaps Ranieri will order a partying at Vardy's house every week next season as part of his pre-match preparation. Because if the players were any worse for wear after celebrating the Chelsea/Spurs result that gave them the Premiership title, it didn't show in the intricate patterns of their play which more than complimented the groundsman's star-spangled mowing artistry on the King Power pitch.

 

It was a spectacle so suited to our day of jubilant celebration. Vardy the lethal weapon, Kingy the master craftsman, Kante the irresistible force, Morgan the immovable object ... there was just so much to admire and marvel at. So much to the proud of. So much to simply sit back and enjoy.

                

What a fabulous day to remember.  

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What a move that was on 13 minutes, starting with Simpson by his own corner flag. Put it alongside that 'peak Barca' move in the Liverpool game. Pity Fuchs couldn't quite get on the end of it. Anyone got a video?

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will live this day over many times.....so fitting of our season to play the way we did before the big moment. Wes lifting the trophy was nothing short of absolute pride. what a day :)

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