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Being swamped by fans of other teams when Leo showed his massive balls of stone against West Ham.

 

Comedy pictures of Kanté's heat-maps.

 

Eden Hazard sparking absolute mayhem.

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Being swamped by fans of other teams when Leo showed his massive balls of stone against West Ham.

 

Comedy pictures of Kanté's heat-maps.

 

Eden Hazard sparking absolute mayhem.

Good God! Is that really you Daggers?

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Other than Selhurst Park, the Man City fans shaking your hand after the match in February, they knew what they'd seen and appreciated it.

Not very often when away from home the oppositions fans congratulate you like that, soaking wet but didn't care at all.

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The roar when the team entered the gladiatorial arena known as the King Power against Swansea. That was something unique, this team is something unique and so are us fans.

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Beating Everton away in December to secure top place for Christmas and then going to a pub near the ground called the Valley where there was a 60 year old women DJ playing 90s house tunes. 

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... the moment of complete silence in the room as the Hazard goal curled so tantalisingly into the Spurs goal ... the realisation of the moment that we were the Champions ... the screams of delight that followed were nothing to that silence of anticipation ... Massive Silence !

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Vardy's second goal vs Sunderland!

That's when the first tear appeared and the ongoing dream became a distinct reality for me.

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Man city away. Watched it in a pub in Hamburg on a stag and thre were a lot of Man city and Arsenal fans. incouldnt believe what I'd seen, and it felt real after that. Possible.

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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.

 

Watched that full game again a few days ago and it is an insanely entertaining 90 minutes.

 

Mahrez did some extraordinary things in that game. Pelting down with rain in an old ground, two teams playing flowing football - a classic 'throwback' 90 minutes. Lukaku scored for the 8th consecutive PL game (that's where his run ended) and the referee riled the home fans all game for what they saw as bias toward Leicester. Vardy was certainly fortunate to escape a booking in the first half that would have seen him suspended for a fifth yellow, Albrighton's handball in the build-up to Shinji's goal was thankfully judged accidental, and of course, we were awarded two penalties (both pretty blatant - the second one with Vardy making sure his leg was caught by Tim Howard's mis-timed dive). The ref's name? - Jon Moss.

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Too many personal to encounter in one go.

I was in Munich when we beat Newcastle away. I remember telling a Bayern fan who we were and who Vardy was but he didn't have a clue. The whole night on the Saturday was great because we were so happy with being top. Which puts things in context.

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so many thru the season but mine happened on Monday this week...Was in Malta for a nieces wedding. Dropped my wife and 3 daughters off to get their hair and makeup done (I'm bald and very good looking so didin't need any of that). Went for a walk through Valetta wearing my 16/17 shirt .Two Maltese traffic policemen were helping to direct traffic round a big crane lorry hoisting stuff into a building site..One of them stopped what he was doing came over to me and said he loved my shirt..He was from Milan and an Inter fan but loves the Premier League and thinks Leicester is the best thing to ever happen in the football world. He has been trying to order one online since they came out..Told him to be patient as they will evenually be available...He smiled and then went back to his traffic directing duties...the world has gone Leicester mad

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Palace. Closely followed by Sunderland for me. Palace you could just sense it was so big from even before the game. That first half we right got behind the players aswell and then after the final whistle was just pure spontaneous uncontrollable joy

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The final whistle when chelsea played tottenham.

 

So many mates who support ither teams texting me congratulations and wanting me to send them a LCFC shirt whilst driving to King Power that night to celebrate with my children. 

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