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Nah, Mahrez will transfer to Chelsea for £70m on the 11th January and play for them against us on the 13th January and bag a 95th minute winner, as he runs the full length of the pitch Adebayor style and knee slides in front of our fans. 

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2 hours ago, SuperMike said:

Taken from Match Report May 14th 2018:

Leicester City's remarkable turnaround took another massive boost yesterday at Wembley.
After a less than spectacular first half of the season where the few highlights included a run of four victories following Claude Puel's appointment and progress to the Carabao cup quarter-finals, their New Years Day victory over Huddersfield seemed to set off an astonishing turnaround in their fortunes.
A 3-0 win, a return to fitness for key midfielder Matty James, the long awaited debut of Adrien Silva and a spectacular return to form for striker Islam Slimani saw Leicester set off on an unbeaten run that still goes on. Magnificent victories at Stamford Bridge, and against Arsenal at home, helped put Leicester firmly in the running for Europe. Add that to their high scoring, Vardy-inspired run to next weeks FA cup final and you can see why they are, along with Champions Manchester City, the team on everyone's lips.
Yesterdays humiliation of a Tottenham side, who themselves were hoping for a fourth place finish, summed up Leicester's brilliant second half to the season and, as Harry Maguire's powerful header put them 4-0 ahead, confirmed Champions League qualification for the second time in three years.
Next weeks return to Wembley, where they are massive favourites to win the FA cup, for the first time, against championship outsiders Ipswich Town, should see them cap a wonderful season with silverware - and all this achieved without Riyad Mahrez , whose controversial transfer to Arsenal in the january window is STILL awaiting FA approval due to the 14 second delay in paperwork.
 

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..... The actual match  report makes pretty interesting reading too......

 

FOXES GIVE SPURS THE BLUES!

 

Superb performances by Leicester youngsters Harvey Barnes and George Thomas tore Tottenham apart in the final premier league match at Wembley yesterday. Spurs, who were hoping to snatch the final Champions League spot themselves, were thoroughly outclassed by The Foxes and will be hugely disappointed to finish in seventh place behind London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea. 
Although he didn't finish on the scoresheet, Jamie Vardy ended the season as The Premier League's top scorer following his amazing goal blitz during March and April, although Spurs fans everywhere will point out that Harry Kane would have won that particular accolade, had his January transfer to Rael Madrid not gone through.
Goals from Silva, Albrighton, Okazaki and Maguire emphasised Leicester's superiority although this was helped by Tottenham finishing with ten men following Delé Alli's dismissal - made all the more galling as his first yellow was for bursting into tears following a rejected penalty appeal.
Spur's will now go into The Freddo Cup (for teams finishing seventh) whilst Leicester will progress to The Champions League.

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7 hours ago, SuperMike said:

Taken from Match Report May 14th 2018:

Leicester City's remarkable turnaround took another massive boost yesterday at Wembley.
After a less than spectacular first half of the season where the few highlights included a run of four victories following Claude Puel's appointment and progress to the Carabao cup quarter-finals, their New Years Day victory over Huddersfield seemed to set off an astonishing turnaround in their fortunes.
A 3-0 win, a return to fitness for key midfielder Matty James, the long awaited debut of Adrien Silva and a spectacular return to form for striker Islam Slimani saw Leicester set off on an unbeaten run that still goes on. Magnificent victories at Stamford Bridge, and against Arsenal at home, helped put Leicester firmly in the running for Europe. Add that to their high scoring, Vardy-inspired run to next weeks FA cup final and you can see why they are, along with Champions Manchester City, the team on everyone's lips.
Yesterdays humiliation of a Tottenham side, who themselves were hoping for a fourth place finish, summed up Leicester's brilliant second half to the season and, as Harry Maguire's powerful header put them 4-0 ahead, confirmed Champions League qualification for the second time in three years.
Next weeks return to Wembley, where they are massive favourites to win the FA cup, for the first time, against championship outsiders Ipswich Town, should see them cap a wonderful season with silverware - and all this achieved without Riyad Mahrez , whose controversial transfer to Arsenal in the january window is STILL awaiting FA approval due to the 14 second delay in paperwork.
 

Great Scott!!! 

Glad to see your Flux Capacitor is fully working! 

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