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Could Leicesterlona struggle this season

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Personally I'd like to see Leicester win in oppose to Man City, Chelsea, Man Utd. If Leicester don't win I would prefer Arsenal
 

....whilst you on the other hand, thought they were nailed on for a champions league spot at the start of the season. Fair do's.
Shame you weren't brave enough to declare your conviction that they could actually win the title.
You could then call yourself a true football visionary.
 
Certain posters on here can't help themselves. They're arrogant, and snidey, and their opinions change with the wind. We've had years of it from the likes of Des, and MBH who posted in various guises. Nowadays it's Leicester fan, and Jardine, and their sycophantic followers. There's hardly a poster on here who isn't impressed by, or rooting for Leicester. There's also not a fan, or pundit in the country who would have called their season correctly, but it doesn't stop Mr David, and the Special One calling others out for it.


Spurs for me, if Leicester drop off.

Well you've spectacularly missed the point here.
 
Some of our fans are horrendous for it

I wouldn't get too worried about it. I have saved a thread from the Foxes Talk forum from 3 August 2013, when we played Middlesbrough away. After the team was announced, and before a ball had been kicked, the thread had a small number of posters saying things like "FFS, Vardy??? f***ing Drinkwater?????? that's it, Pearson out." That season, we won the Championship at a canter, Vardy was our top scorer, and Drinkwater was our player of the year.

To be fair, the vast majority of posters on Foxes Talk are brilliant: interesting, open-minded, realistic - just like most of the posters on here. But we have our share of knobheads, just as you do. It's the price we all pay for being football fans. Most of the time, it's a price worth paying.
 
....whilst you on the other hand, thought they were nailed on for a champions league spot at the start of the season. Fair do's.
Shame you weren't brave enough to declare your conviction that they could actually win the title.
You could then call yourself a true football visionary.
Kinell man :lol:

Have a wank.
 
Stunned, speechless, really don't know what to say about it all at the moment. Been on the lash tonight, and it sure felt good after reflecting on todays events.
The Leicester fan in me tells me that heartbreak will prevail, but still I dream the impossible. West Ham losing to the Saints means that the Europa league is almost guaranteed for us, that in itself would have been laughable at the start of the season.
In over 130 years of Leicester's history, there as not been anything like this as far as I know.
There maybe a number of haters here, but I hope this will give other medium size clubs the belief that the cartel is breakable. The premier league would be so much better if the giants had there pants pulled down on a more regular basis.
I have monitored a few forums this season, and nothing grates more than the patronising arrogant attitudes from a large number of fans of the big clubs. Its like we are just an irritation and have no right to challenge their domination.
Anyway, we battle on and continue to dream the dream.
Well done on the good comeback by your team today. Its a tough battle for you lot, but you have to be encouraged by the good effort against Man City, and then showing some fight against the reds today. As we found out last season, you need 1 good win, and then things can change.
It's a brilliant story and every point you have is well deserved. Enjoy it, and I hope you go all the way.
 
It's a brilliant story and every point you have is well deserved. Enjoy it, and I hope you go all the way.

Thanks, good on yer;).
I get the impression that around the country, others are rooting for us just because they are so wanting a change from the usual suspects that have dominated for so long. People have many different opinions about what as happened with us, and whilst at times we have had decisions go our way, I still think even those that may begrudge us will still secretly recognise that we have played some entertaining football. If we fail on the run-in, it will be still hard to deny that a few feathers have been ruffled amongst the top guns. If nothing else, it may still prove that throwing the cheque book is not a guarantee for success, and hopefully that will encourage other teams to believe they can have a good bite at it.
The leagues in Spain, Germany, France, Holland, Portugal, may have some real quality teams, but they are all dominated by the odd 1 or 2 in each league. Imo our league can be far more interesting than any of those, especially if there are more challengers for the title.
 
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