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Have our City supporting days 'peaked'?

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Better than it peaking with winning the league cup.

 

Other clubs can hope for success on the back of what we've done, but we've actually done it.

 

We'll be living off this our whole lives.

 

A decent run in the Champions League will continue the dream anyway. The 'glory years', as these will always be known, are not necessarily over just because we probably won't surpass winning the league. We will still consider 'that year we were in the Champions League' as our peak years.

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What about when we beat Barcelona in the champions league semi final second leg at home with an Andy King last minute header

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Champions league is great and everything but for me it is no where near the triumph that winning the league is.

 

Genuinely dont think this will ever be bettered in terms of a pure buzz.

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I think the OP is asking whether anything will feel as special again - my feeling is that it won't, but I am sure there will be many golden days ahead all the same.

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You only win the prem for the first time once..,. It felt, in fact, it STILL feels amazing and the memory of it will be with me forever more...

We've hit THE high point and it's been amazing!!! Our supporting lives can't get any better than this, I wouldn't change it for the world....

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No, hasn't peaked necessarily. Imagine us going to Wembley for an FA Cup semi or final knowing that we are capable of winning against anybody.

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Kind of miss the shit leicester city tbh, not used to "my" club having so much attention! :ph34r:

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Was it just me that found this season incredibly difficult?  

 

I have never been so stressed.  Needing to win every single match.

 

I can enjoy it now, in retrospect.

 

Mid table would at least be relaxing.

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Nah this is only the beginning. It doesn't matter what happens in the future as we can always relive this moment.

 

Also a Premier League and FA cup double would be something to aim for next :thumbup:

 

Oh no, I ain't gonna be like those from Snottingham that can't get past 1977-1979!

 

I work with four of them who hadn't even left the end of their Daddies dangly bits when F*rest were successful - yet they still bang on about it, year after year.

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Nah this is only the beginning. It doesn't matter what happens in the future as we can always relive this moment.

Also a Premier League and FA cup double would be something to aim for next :thumbup:

I do think this could be just the beginning aswell

Will be an interesting couple of seasons now

Let's watch it grow (hopefully) and grow and grow

We have potential for sure

Posted

Yes but 1000% better than it never happening!

 

William Shakespeare quote:   Better to have loved & lost, than never to have loved at all. 

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After the surprise of a scandal, a sacking of a successful manager, hiring an unwanted and undesirable manager, a no name squad, certain relegation, bookies putting us at 5000-1...

...and then beating the best teams, losing rarely, winning, discovering a special manager, realizing our players are top...and then winning a 5000-1 bet...

...yes I'd say this is hard to beat. Really hard. Wouldn't want it any other way!

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My Leicester days have peaked. They have peaked so many times in the past.  And then they have dipped and crashed. And they will peak again.

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As exciting and unique as this season was and - looking back - the seasons that came before it, there's still plenty of things this squad can achieve. Champions League football has been mentioned already, then you have Europa League (should we drop out of the CL group stages) and the chance of the team finally hitting a streak in a domestic cup competition. I bet many a fan has been harbouring the desire to see the club winning its first ever FA Cup. And who says this isn't unachievable?

 

We're living in good times. The club has gained massive momentum, the footballing world is all over us, we're riding on a high and prove to be the shining light in an otherwise rather dull and clouded environment when you look at football in general. I'm sure there have been other great tales this season across the globe, such as Rostov being close to winning the Russian title or Suarez hitting 40 goals (Higuain 36, for that matter) or Sevilla winning the Europa League for the third time in a row; but our story is the best of them all and it will take some to top it.

 

All eyes are on Leicester and this moment should be cherished by every single LCFC supporter, no matter for how long he's been following the club already.

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Of course it has, nothing will ever top the first ever season winning the top flight, let alone one where you are 5,000-1 shots and your striker breaks a record and the whole team sweeps every award going.

 

It's still going to be great though, Champions league will be magnificent, we've got a lot of potential and if we do ever drop back down we can look back at these days and smile.

 

Plus if you ever get depressed you can whack the DVD of this season on.

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I still can only get my head around City winning the title for a couple of seconds at a time. I've seen them lift the trophy twice, read everything, watched all the news etc, but it still hasn't properly sunk in. Went ape on the Monday night when it was won, and have felt de-sensitised since. I've either had a breakdown, or I've 'peaked'. Hope it's a breakdown.

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Our Leicester City supporting lives have definitely peaked.

 

Should we win the Premier League again, it'll never be as unexpected, as widely covered in the media, as special to the city.

 

Champions League will be an amazing experience but even winning that wouldn't compare to the feelings we've experienced each Saturday/Sunday for the past 9 months.

 

This is it, suck it up and enjoy.

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We won the Premier League against all the odds, but NO ONE expects us to win it again, particularly as we have to negotiate Europe and the Domestic Cups. Imagine if we DO win the league again and do well in Cup Comps against all the odds !! We could be in for another nail biting season and probably as much pride in our team as this year IMAGINE........Ring any bells Dilly Ding Dilly DongLets do it all again. Will it be as good as the first time? You bet it will

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Our Leicester City supporting lives have definitely peaked.

 

Should we win the Premier League again, it'll never be as unexpected, as widely covered in the media, as special to the city.

 

Champions League will be an amazing experience but even winning that wouldn't compare to the feelings we've experienced each Saturday/Sunday for the past 9 months.

 

This is it, suck it up and enjoy.

 

My opinion exactly.

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