Ninja
15 years ago
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So Jamie Vardy is actually having a party...
bmg033
10 years ago
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Lol fucking typical Spurs. It's ok though, i'm sure i'll see them go for the title again, as long as I live for another 237 years. And for our next trick, slipping behind Arsenal on the last day again.

But seriously though, well done to Leicester. Still can't believe this has actually happened. Apparently there are chants of "WE ARE STAYING UP" coming from pubs in Leicester
bluemoon.
17 years ago
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Another day and Tottenham could have had this game abandoned.

Rose, Walker, Lamela, Dembele and Dier all could, arguably should, have been sent off.

An English ref avoiding tough decisions in a big match? How very unusual!
hammer9
16 years ago
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Well Done Leicester, they are amazing team.....glad Spurs failed!
Based Jorge
11 years ago
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SpinSwimScream
14 years ago
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Selby has just won the snooker too. Leicester are taking over
bmg033
10 years ago
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Selby has just won the snooker too. Leicester are taking over

And here I was thinking that China would be the ones to do that.
Shola
16 years ago
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Haven't seen celebrations like that since Arsenal clinched 4th.
Number 1
17 years ago
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Danny Simpson - not good enough to displace Debuchy in 2013, Premier League champion in 2016. Jeez.
Ninja
15 years ago
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Danny Simpson - not good enough to displace Debuchy in 2013, Premier League champion in 2016. Jeez.


Spare a thought for Vertout who turned Leicester down this summer to join Villa
bmg033
10 years ago
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Spare a thought for Vertout who turned Leicester down this summer to join Villa

I think Demarai Gray turned them down last sumer as well. Luckily for for him they came back in January.
Number 1
17 years ago
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Spare a thought for Vertout who turned Leicester down this summer to join Villa

Haha yeah forgot about that.
Carroll.
15 years ago
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What a beautiful game of football. Loved the eye poking fron Dembele

Get in Leicester, what a story.
The Platypus
14 years ago
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Danny Rose pushing a 69 year old Guus Hiddink to the ground. Classy.
.verse
13 years ago
1 year ago
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LOL Sp*rs.

Honesty, losing the title is never a nice feeling but all things considered, I'd rather see it being lost to Ranieri and Leicester than anyone else. Tottenham really cocked it up though, won't get a better chance than this I dare say for awhile. One would expect Chelsea, Man Utd, Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool to all be better next season.
BR.
18 years ago
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One would expect Chelsea, Man Utd, Man City, Arsenal and Liverpool to all be better next season.


Chelsea, City and Liverpool yes - not sure about Utd and Arsenal, if their managers remain the same then I doubt it.

Always impossible to predict these things though, it seems every summer everyone is saying how the traditional big clubs will be stronger next season and how close the title race is gonna be, including last summer ("Arsenal have a top class keeper now", "City have spent big and will definitely be up there with their squad", "Chelsea won it at a canter last season and will start as favourites" etc etc) then they all turned out pretty rubbish.
bmg033
10 years ago
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I love how Chelsea fans in particular have been giving us so much abuse. Have fun fighting with Stoke for 9th!

I know the bookies took a big hit with Leicester winning, but they are going to make so much of that back from retards betting on teams like Bournemouth and Burnley to win the league and Leicester to get relegated. Actually as I say that, i've just seen someone bet £20 on Leicester to go down next year
Based Jorge
11 years ago
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The top 4 next year will be City, Chelsea, United and Arsenal if United get Mourinho, if they don't then Liverpool may have a big chance
VP.
14 years ago
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Thought Tottenham were absolutely disgusting last night, pressure got to them at 2-2 and they went into complete meltdown which resulted in them trying to kick the shit out of the Chelsea players. Dembele should have been off, Lamela for the stamp on Fabregas' hand and also Dier (arrogant prick) should have had a second yellow for completely taking out Fabregas right near the end, ref see it and waved play on yet never gave him a second yellow for some unknown reason. Also Ryan Mason just constantly fouled players from the moment he got on the field too.
chokosc
15 years ago
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I think next year it will be City, Chelsea Spurs and one of United, Liverpool and Arsenal.
Number 1
17 years ago
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Fellaini and Huth both charged with violent conduct.

Least I predicted one thing right.
bmg033
10 years ago
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Yeah we went a bit crazy yesterday, but i'm not going to rip into them for what happened. I've had to watch too many teams in the past with no fight in them at all, so it was at least good to see we finally have a team that is up for scrap and is hard to beat. I'm not defending what they did either though, anyone that gets banned probably deserves it.

Can't see City not winning it with Guardiola, Chelsea should get at least 4th with no European games to play and i'm not totally convinced by Liverpool, United or Arsenal. We probably wont be in it again next year, but I think we could be the year after if we keep progressing like this. Not going to rule out Leicester for a top 4 challenge, you never know if they keep their main players and add to it.
Dan
13 years ago
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@bmg033 my thoughts on Leicester too, I think they'll challenge again for the top four spot come the end of the season!
Croy
14 years ago
1 month ago
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Can't see City not winning it with Guardiola,

Guardiola is overrated. I've always said it and next season with City he will finally prove it. Mark my words.
Carroll.
15 years ago
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Guardiola is overrated. I've always said it and next season with City he will finally prove it. Mark my words.


Slightly agree with this
.verse
13 years ago
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Pep has been successful in monopoly leagues where he's had far away the best side at his fingertips. Going to be a complete change coming the the EPL where the entire league is far stronger across the board and there are no real easy games, like in Spain or Germany. He'll need to make sure his side shows up week after week, something he's not ever had to do yet. This will be his biggest challenge yet.
Ninja
15 years ago
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Pep has been successful in monopoly leagues where he's had far away the best side at his fingertips. Going to be a complete change coming the the EPL where the entire league is far stronger across the board and there are no real easy games, like in Spain or Germany. He'll need to make sure his side shows up week after week, something he's not ever had to do yet. This will be his biggest challenge yet.


You need, far, far more points to beat Real Madrid to the title in Spain than you do in England.

That said, I think Pep will struggle more with City too, but because their team is far shitter than anything he's worked with before rather than because he's a bad manager.
The Platypus
14 years ago
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You need, far, far more points to beat Real Madrid to the title in Spain than you do in England.

That said, I think Pep will struggle more with City too, but because their team is far shitter than anything he's worked with before rather than because he's a bad manager.


City are more shit, and the small teams dont lie down as easily.
chokosc
15 years ago
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You need, far, far more points to beat Real Madrid to the title in Spain than you do in England.


Yea, but usually it goes down to who did better in the Clasico that season... Only know that Atletico came in to the picture that it has become a little more competitive.
Ninja
15 years ago
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Yea, but usually it goes down to who did better in the Clasico that season... Only know that Atletico came in to the picture that it has become a little more competitive.


It's just a different challenge. You might not be able to win the league in those games, but you can definitely lose it. I just think La Liga requires a level of consistency that you don't necessarily need in the PL because even if you drop points you know that the teams around you will drop points too.

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