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2 hours ago, Miquel The Work Geordie said:

Never watched that Welbeck goal again because I don't want to, Peter Drury can go and **** himself, tit

I was in the away end and immediately after it went in, our fans were chanting "Top of the League". It drove us on.

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The bit I was disappointed about was the near transfer to Arsenal. 

 

Apart from that, it was a good watch, and made me realise I was there to witness most of those games for real. We watched a true legend of the game not just our club. This sado got quite emotional watching that. 

 

Jamie Vardys story will live for a very long time and I hope it does. 

 

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And Pearson, he was like a father figure to him and if it wasn't for him and Shakey putting full faith in him he wouldn't have been the player he turned out to be. 

 

 

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17 hours ago, st albans fox said:

Probably could have done with being a series. 
he matured as a player a lot after 15/16 and this doc just didn’t have time to go there and do him justice in that regard
 

almost like they ran out of money and time !
 

 

Imagine there being a TV series on the Leicester City story from 2007 through to 2026.

It would run for about 10 seasons with so many cliffhangers that it would feel like a fictional story, with tv Baftas and primetime Emmy nominations all over the place.

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Pearson and his agent came off well. The documentary was very “Netflix” and clearly aimed at a non footballing/American audience but a decent watch to relive some better footballing times.

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21 minutes ago, DoveValleyFox said:

Imagine there being a TV series on the Leicester City story from 2007 through to 2026.

It would run for about 10 seasons with so many cliffhangers that it would feel like a fictional story, with tv Baftas and primetime Emmy nominations all over the place.

It's funny because I remember thinking how underwhelming our 125th Anniversary DVD was. Ex players almost mocking how little there was to talk about at times.

 

The 150th should be a bit better. 

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Went down in my estimation when there was Wayne Linkekar in his box when he was banned...Eugh!!

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2 hours ago, DoveValleyFox said:

Imagine there being a TV series on the Leicester City story from 2007 through to 2026.

It would run for about 10 seasons with so many cliffhangers that it would feel like a fictional story, with tv Baftas and primetime Emmy nominations all over the place.

Sky Sports had that with Harchester United 

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2 minutes ago, Bergen fox said:

Nice documentary 

disappointing to see his child in a arsenal shirt 🙈

Must be difficult to keep your kids interested in this shit show of a club 

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58 minutes ago, Raj said:

Went down in my estimation when there was Wayne Linkekar in his box when he was banned...Eugh!!

Why? It’s no secret Vardy likes a party…….

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12 hours ago, It'sblueupnorth said:

That West Brom goal on Astle day, in terms of moment I think only the Tielemans FA cup winner and Ricardo v PSV betters it

Might well be my favourite moment of all time. Lift off. 

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3 hours ago, DoveValleyFox said:

Imagine there being a TV series on the Leicester City story from 2007 through to 2026.

It would run for about 10 seasons with so many cliffhangers that it would feel like a fictional story, with tv Baftas and primetime Emmy nominations all over the place.

 

Trouble is we all know the ending.:mad:

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13 hours ago, It'sblueupnorth said:

That West Brom goal on Astle day, in terms of moment I think only the Tielemans FA cup winner and Ricardo v PSV betters it

His goal to put us 4-3 up vs Man Utd has to be up there too. Absolute chaos in the stands. 

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4 hours ago, Gamble92 said:

That bit where he asks for a beer is so staged 😂 Least his acting has improved a bit since "oh hello there"

 

I'll let him off though 

Mmmm I did think that seemed a bit obvious!

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5 hours ago, OadbyBlue said:

Pearson and his agent came off well. The documentary was very “Netflix” and clearly aimed at a non footballing/American audience but a decent watch to relive some better footballing times.

when Pearson appeared on screen I welled up i'm not going to lie. That man WOULD sort this club out. Hand it over

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Loved it! Mixed emotions of course, considering how far we have now fallen. But, to live through those amazing moments, we were all so lucky. 

 

I thought Kingy, Albrighton and Wes came across so well, I would love to see Albrighton and Wes get involved with Leicester again at some point in the future. 

 

As for Big Nige, I hope he gets back into Management soon, whether with us or another club. He was a huge part of our title winning season, laying the foundations. 

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