FireFox Posted 2 March 2016 Posted 2 March 2016 If Spurs, who we took 4 points from, beat us to the title based on goal difference, I will be so pissed. C'mon 'ammers!
urban.spaceman Posted 2 March 2016 Posted 2 March 2016 Leicester are nobodies? The same Leicester that's taken 4 points off them this season? The same Leicester who, after taking 3 points away from WHL, had been top of the league at that point for 33 days this season; more than Spurs have EVER been top of the league?
Livid Posted 2 March 2016 Posted 2 March 2016 Look Sky Sports track these nutters down. Like Talksport they're trying to be provocative. A couple of weeks ago they found one of our own in the club shop who did what looked like his best impression of Trigger from Fools and Horses saying we only had 'Little' clubs left to play after Arsenal. We've all got them Sky Sports drags them up that's all.
Sleepy Fox Posted 2 March 2016 Posted 2 March 2016 Look Sky Sports track these nutters down. Like Talksport they're trying to be provocative. A couple of weeks ago they found one of our own in the club shop who did what looked like his best impression of Trigger from Fools and Horses saying we only had 'Little' clubs left to play after Arsenal. We've all got them Sky Sports drags them up that's all. agree 100%
davieG Posted 2 March 2016 Posted 2 March 2016 Leicester: West Brom draw may be the Foxes' title-winning moment One positive from the home draw with West Brom was a rare goal by Danny Drinkwater Rather than being the result that cost Leicester the title, a home draw with West Brom should be reflected upon as a positive... Join today View market Share this article "History reveals that most champions-in-waiting suffer a springtime stumble when hosting a bottom-half side, particularly squads who are quite inexperienced at fighting for first place, and that it refocuses the club in question rather than wiping them out of contention." Michael Lintorn Published: 02 March 2016 0 Comments It was all too inevitable that Premier League table-toppers Leicester would drop points in their supposedly straightforward home double header against Norwich and West Brom. After getting a late winner in the first contest and recovering from a goal down to be ahead at half time in the second, a second-half Craig Gardner free kick thinned the three points that they were on course for against the Baggies into one. Punters and pundits alike are interpreting it as the result with which the title slid away from them, with the Foxes drifting out to 4.60 third favouritism having not long ago been backed as short as 2.7. However, given that so many onlookers expected them to slip up in that King Power Stadium one-two - citing the popular theory that they struggle more against teams who don't take the game to them - surely four points from a possible six was a "par" return, if not superior? Factor in that Arsenal lost ground with defeat at Manchester United and that Tottenham, even if they move top on goal difference with a victory at West Ham, must survive Arsenal on Saturday to make the advantage stick, and the damage is nowhere near as severe as the doom-mongers decree. In fact, history reveals that most champions-in-waiting suffer a springtime stumble when hosting a bottom-half side, particularly squads who are quite inexperienced at fighting for first place, and that it refocuses the club in question rather than wiping them out of contention. For Manchester City, Sunderland seized the role of being their unsung re-energisers in both 2011/12 and 2013/14, achieving unlikely 2-2 and 3-3 draws at the Etihad Stadium. Chelsea's stroll to the title last term was temporarily disrupted by even less predictable obstructers Burnley. The Clarets showed no respect for the Blues' record of 34 points from a possible 36 at Stamford Bridge last February to earn a point with a 1-1 draw. The pacesetters were only denied triumph in four of the dozen matches that followed that setback. The Londoners endured a similar shaking a few months before they first sampled Premier League glory in 2004/05, being held 1-1 by Birmingham. Some compare what Leicester are threatening this season to what Blackburn managed in 1994/95. If you buy into that parallel then you will be pleased to know that Rovers also wobbled at home in early spring, being frustrated by an Ewood Park stalemate with the eventually-relegated Norwich. Claudio Ranieri's men have specialised in regrouping after disappointing results and, if you trust them to have at least one more rally in them, 4.60 is a pretty tasty price on them still being crowned.
TheStig Posted 2 March 2016 Posted 2 March 2016 (edited) Well yesterdays draw seems to have become a very good result as everyone around us lost tonight - fantastic -unlucky yesterday - lucky today. Up the City!!!! Edited 2 March 2016 by TheStig
MANFACE Posted 2 March 2016 Posted 2 March 2016 (edited) Betfair... https://www.betfair.com/sport/football Has... Leicester as favorites. Jamie Vardy as PFA player of the year. Claudio as manager of the year. What one night does... Edited 2 March 2016 by MANFACE
Daz93 Posted 2 March 2016 Posted 2 March 2016 Was in a sports bar in Shoreditch tonight (top knots everywhere...) and all anyone was talking about during the Liverpool game was Leicester. It was brilliant.
4everfox Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 I really hope we win the league just so we can call Tottenham "nobodies".
foxes_rule1978 Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 I really hope we win the league just so we can call Tottenham "nobodies". We have already spent far more time on top of the premier league than they ever have
whoareyaaa Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 its hilarious that tottenham have ****ed it up tonight, I don't think their players have the same mentality as us they are still young and have never really been in a title challenge.
4everfox Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 We have already spent far more time on top of the premier league than they ever have That statistic will never get old. I feel that record will stand for many years to come even if we are in the Championship in a couple of years time. And we're the nobodies? Unbelievable.
Sly Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 People keep bring this, "have we got the bottle to sustain a push for the title" and "how will be cope, having not being in a title race before" ............ Did we not win the Championship the season before last? Kasper, Morgan, Big Was, Drinkwater, King, Vardy, Mahrez, James, Schlupp, Moore were all part of that squad. Even some of our recent purchases have experience elsewhere. Huth has won the Premier League twice with Chelsea. Simpson has won the Championship twice, Newcastle and Sunderland.
Bayfox Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 People keep bring this, "have we got the bottle to sustain a push for the title" and "how will be cope, having not being in a title race before" ............ Did we not win the Championship the season before last? Kasper, Morgan, Big Was, Drinkwater, King, Vardy, Mahrez, James, Schlupp, Moore were all part of that squad. Even some of our recent purchases have experience elsewhere. Huth has won the Premier League twice with Chelsea. Simpson has won the Championship twice, Newcastle and Sunderland. Did Simpson even play for Sunderland? Or did you mean qpr.
Webbo Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 People keep bring this, "have we got the bottle to sustain a push for the title" and "how will be cope, having not being in a title race before" ............ Did we not win the Championship the season before last? Kasper, Morgan, Big Was, Drinkwater, King, Vardy, Mahrez, James, Schlupp, Moore were all part of that squad. Even some of our recent purchases have experience elsewhere. Huth has won the Premier League twice with Chelsea. Simpson has won the Championship twice, Newcastle and Sunderland. I'm shitting it and I'm not playing, nerves are only normal.
Jon the Hat Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 Our team have experience of delivering under pressure. they did it last season with a massive prize. We are stronger this season with Kante and Okazaki in the mix. I don't see any reason why they cannot do it again.
Sly Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 Did Simpson even play for Sunderland? Or did you mean qpr. He was on loan at Sundeland in 06/07 when they won the Championship
Bayfox Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 He was on loan at Sundeland in 06/07 when they won the Championship Never knew that, so he has 3 promotions to his name then?
Oxshottfox Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 http://www.firstpost.com/sports/bloody-good-fun-premier-league-gameweek-28-or-a-series-of-fortunate-events-for-leicester-city-2654142.html Nice article 1
Bryn Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 http://www.firstpost.com/sports/bloody-good-fun-premier-league-gameweek-28-or-a-series-of-fortunate-events-for-leicester-city-2654142.html Nice article So much pop-up.
Littletoe Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 Our team have experience of delivering under pressure. they did it last season with a massive prize. We are stronger this season with Kante and Okazaki in the mix. I don't see any reason why they cannot do it again. Don't forget Fuchs aswell mate
Facecloth Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 Result an poll on the BBC sportsday today, which asked who'd win the league. The full results are (13,222 votes in total): 1. Leicester City: 6,432 votes 2. Spurs: 3,353 votes 3. Arsenal: 1,070 votes 4. Manchester United: 1,022 votes 5. West Ham: 783 votes 6. Manchester City: 513 votes Not sure I'm agreeing with how few voted for Man City, but nearly half voted for us.
Arriba Los Zorros Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 Result an poll on the BBC sportsday today, which asked who'd win the league. Not sure I'm agreeing with how few voted for Man City, but nearly half voted for us. The Arsenal fans are all backing us then, you know full well that at least 10,000 of those votes are Gooners....
DJ Barry Hammond Posted 3 March 2016 Posted 3 March 2016 http://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/mar/03/premier-league-title-race#comment-69855528 Silly stuff from the Guardian!
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