MC Prussian Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 Sir Alex Ferguson has us down as champions with three games to spare: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3490016/Sir-Alex-Ferguson-says-Leicester-City-win-Premier-League-three-games-spare-thanks-work-Steve-Walsh.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490
MakingEmileOfIt Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 Sir Alex Ferguson has us down as champions with three games to spare: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3490016/Sir-Alex-Ferguson-says-Leicester-City-win-Premier-League-three-games-spare-thanks-work-Steve-Walsh.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490 Also has kante as player of the season by miles
Bunyip Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 I know. Where would you recommend? A season ticket at forest should do the trick.
Soar Fox Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 (edited) Win the league at home against West Ham then. Edited 13 March 2016 by Steve_Walsh5
Les-TA-Jon Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 Ranieri buyout less than £1m apparently... http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/6996505/Claudio-Ranieri-can-be-prized-away-from-table-topping-Leicester-for-just-1million.html
Spiritwalker Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 Ranieri buyout less than £1m apparently... http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/6996505/Claudio-Ranieri-can-be-prized-away-from-table-topping-Leicester-for-just-1million.html If he wants to go he will. I don't see the size of the release clause being an important factor.
Buce Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 I'm loving the constant references to us, even when we don't play. This, from Villa-Spurs: " So, if you are Villa fan, keep the faith. Just like Leicester last season. And if you support Spurs, don't expect, just enjoy. Just like Leicester this season."
foxfanazer Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 Speaking to a couple of customers at work who are Spurs fans. The latest excuse is that the other teams want us to win it so aren't trying as hard against us as they are against Spurs and Arsenal. Bless em
sylofox Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 Speaking to a couple of customers at work who are Spurs fans. The latest excuse is that the other teams want us to win it so aren't trying as hard against us as they are against Spurs and Arsenal. Bless em Oh let the little tarts moan and say what they want. The trophy will have on it Champions Leicester City. Not spuds n arsenil blest like little girls.
lgfualol Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 Why are Spurs being treated like a tiny team being told to just enjoy this season like it will never happen again. They have been around top 7 for years with solid investment and great players.
sylofox Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 Why are Spurs being treated like a tiny team being told to just enjoy this season like it will never happen again. They have been around top 7 for years with solid investment and great players. Parps cos they act like a tiny team. Little girls moaning.
Clever Fox Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 If he wants to go he will. I don't see the size of the release clause being an important factor. Agreed. The only way he'll go is if he want's to manager Italy. But I can't see him wanting to give up Club Football for International football and miss out on our European Football next season, especially if we go on to win the league.
Larry_LCFC Posted 13 March 2016 Posted 13 March 2016 Great comments by Sir Alex. True footballing genius.
Monk Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 A sobbingly good article from Gary http://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/mar/13/gary-lineker-leicester-city-premier-league-title 2
Harry96 Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2016/mar/13/leicester-city-outflanked-foxes-claudio-ranieri?CMP=share_btn_twInteresting read
Babylon Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 (edited) http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2016/mar/13/leicester-city-outflanked-foxes-claudio-ranieri?CMP=share_btn_twInteresting read So... don't let us counter attack and press the two play makers. Ground breaking stuff there. You get the feeling sometimes these people look so hard at stats, they just don't actually watch the games properly. Edited 14 March 2016 by Babylon
Master Fox Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 They're really trying their best to stop us winning the league. They've never done this to Chelsea, United, Man City. Very bizarre.
Babylon Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 They're really trying their best to stop us winning the league. They've never done this to Chelsea, United, Man City. Very bizarre. They're still of the opinion we don't really deserve it, that we'll be found out, that we can only play one way etc etc.
ClaphamFox Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 They're really trying their best to stop us winning the league. They've never done this to Chelsea, United, Man City. Very bizarre. They're still of the opinion we don't really deserve it, that we'll be found out, that we can only play one way etc etc. Who's 'they'?
Master Fox Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 Shouldn't there be a "how to stop Tottenham Hotspur" article too?
Steven Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 Who's 'they'? Lizard people Illuminati. Do keep up. 3
Fox Ulike Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2016/mar/13/leicester-city-outflanked-foxes-claudio-ranieri?CMP=share_btn_twInteresting read It's also untrue that "Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United all wildly underperforming and Arsenal imploding". With 60 points from 29 games last season we'd still be second. Only Chelsea have under-performed this season. 1
foxfanazer Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 Shouldn't there be a "how to stop Tottenham Hotspur" article too?Poison Harry Kane's alphabetti spaghetti
SpacedX Posted 14 March 2016 Posted 14 March 2016 (edited) 'For months the doubters and sceptics have expected them to slip back to their rightful place.' And it's precisely this narrative, this obscene sense of entitlement that's been pissing me off all season. They are ****ing in their rightful place, through raw talent, team spirit, grit and graft. The 'doubters and sceptics' largely consist of those that see the old order threatened and the profligate empire and hegemony built by agents, opportunists and very often hype, now exposed. I loved the way that after the Watford victory Claudio was quick to dismiss any suggestion of nerves in the squad. Retorting, - the ones that should be nervous are the ones that have spent large amounts of money to win this league. Edited 14 March 2016 by Line-X
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