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Man City - just took them apart. We could have scored six. Also, the first half of Arsenal away. Felt that we were so comfortable and so in control. When Chambers came on to partner Mertesacker at the back, the donkey duo,I thought that Vardy was going to rip them to shreds. Even when we went down to ten, they struggled to break us down.

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Mane breaking through, rounds Schmeichel, across comes Simpson. Is it handball and a sending off offence... Could have been so important if the ref had pulled out a red card.

 

In added time, Delaney shoots. Is it going in? No, clips the top of the cross bar, and we have our three points.

 

Rodwell, ten yards out, must equalize. No, blazes over the top.

 

Vardy sent off. We have no-one to replace him. This could let Tottenham in.

 

Kane in on goal. Schmeichel tries to block the shot, but it flies off him. Is it 1-0? No, off the top of the bar and away to safety.

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After beating Chelsea at home, in the pub and just a strange feeling that maybe something just might happen, still remember feeling so elated.

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Villa comeback and Jim's celebration!

Vardys Liverpool goal

Mahrez Spurs equaliser

Ulloa's equaliser v Wham

Shinji's overhead v Toon

Vardy equalising Ruuds record

Mahrez goal v Chelsea

Going to KP after Spurs vChelsea handed us the league

Everton day in general will never be surpassed

Respect of the Southampton fans after the game

Chelsea on Sunday

Yesterday.... SO many memories!!!

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Oh...you only wanted one....Vardy v Liverpool( my mates know I loathe Liverpool!)

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I think you could almost make a case for any game this season which is the crazy thing. I remember being at the arsenal game (5-2) and still thinking that we could potentially have an incredible season ahead! The way we reacted following each of our 3 defeats meant I never lost belief, although admittedly for the majority of the season I still thought getting a champions league place would be the pinnacle. It really has been a dream season but if i was pressed for one moment/game it would have to be Man City, I got the sense that that was when the rest of the country finally acknowledged just how good we were.

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All square at the Emirates as we head into added time. A heroic defensive display by the Foxes, who have played with ten men for the last thirty minutes of the game, will leave them six points clear of Arsenal. The ball is on the edge of the box. Wasilewski needs to shepherd the player out towards the touchline and the point is ours. He stupidly attempts to decapitate the player and a free kick is awarded... Welbeck.. 

 

Having been eight points ahead at half time, the lead has been cut to just two. Is the end of our dream. Surely, Arsenal with their star players and their experience of winning the league will prevail..

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Two things for me.

 

1. I had a feeling City would do something special when we came back to beat the Villa. (Never in my wildest dreams did I think we'd win the league though)

 

2. My brother calling in a decade old bet that City would one day win the Premier League. We were watching Gerrbrand, Dion Dublin and De Vries at the time, so I'm sure people will understand my scepticism. It was only a 5 pint bet so I'm happy to pay out.

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The post goal roar, I don't mean after we score but after we conceded at home the response from the crowd was terrific, I'm particularly thinking of the West Brom game, I had forgotten about this as we hadn't conceded at home all year until that game, but the response was fantastic, it was also memorable against Spurs, Villa and Arsenal. It was a real boost to the team and inspired many a come back.

The Arsenal game was another moment where (and I know I have said this before) the way the fans responded to that thrashing was just amazing, losing 5-2 could have knocked us, could have made us question our attacking principles, but it didn't because every single Leicester fan in the ground applauded our boys off as heroes because they had taken it to the best team in the league, not backed down and thrown everything at them to try and win the game and not be scared of losing.

This. I hope we don't lose that and we dont become like the moaners at the Emirates expecting wins and just getting on players backs. The post goal roar after West Bromwich game was great, that draw felt like a win and the following night was brilliant.

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think a slightly different to the obvious ones was walking home after we beat liverpool. kop was in full "we're gonna win the league" mode for the last 5 mins or so, and walking back down queens road my da said to me "you don't actually think we're going to win the league, do you?" an i remember thinking holy shit, i think i do actually think we're going to win the league. 

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Way too many. When the fans were singing were gunna win the league 20 minutes past the games end.. or the man city game...or ulloas heroics... dyers neck breaking goal...beating tottenham..vardys record.

I think most of all was just watching the players togetherness/comradarie. They seemed like regular mates having a laugh while beating teams game after game. Thing of beauty.

And of course this.

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The support in the last 10 minutes against Southampton.....

Driving out of the city centre after the Everton match , flags waving, pubs spilling out onto pavements, everyone tooting their horns, just manic with beaming smiles on every face.

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Everton away was a defining moment that often gets overlooked. It meant we were top at Christmas which was the first team milestone that people started to take notice of us. We were quite poor first half as we had done in several other games in the first part of the season but 2nd half we blew them away and it should have been at least 5 or 6. It was magical.

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As others have said...too many to mention but here are a few...

Vardy scoring his tenth at Newcastle, the earthquake moment when Ulloa scored against Norwich, the instantaneous response by Mahrez against Spurs, Vardy's worldy against Liverpool and Mahrez turning Cheslea inside out.

But like many others the win at Man City got everyone sitting up, listening and above all believing..even though after all I have witnessed I still find it very hard to believe.

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Definitely Ulloas peno against West Ham. The only time in my life I couldn't physically watch someone take a penalty, the relief when I realised it had been scored was massive.

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Without doubt, being behind the goal at Stamford Bridge when Hazard scored the goal that clinched it for us.

I thought it was going over, then the net bulged. After that I went into meltdown and started feeling like a different person.

I forget most of the stuff that happens, but that I think of every day.

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Without doubt, being behind the goal at Stamford Bridge when Hazard scored the goal that clinched it for us.

I thought it was going over, then the net bulged. After that I went into meltdown and started feeling like a different person.

I forget most of the stuff that happens, but that I think of every day.

 

I am not here to stir trouble with this post first of all.

 

I believe you started a thread saying you hated being in the Premier League one time, and said you preferred the championship.

 

What are your feelings now?

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