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Leicester should be applauded for what they have done, it surely gives the Premier leagues B teams the hope that one day they can dine at the top table....Ironically had we signed Huth, Morgan, Simpson, Albrighton, Vardy etc this place would have gone into f***ing meltdown. :lol::lol:
 
I hope if UEFA have sent anyone round with the old piss bottles they have bang up to date information. Wouldn't want them standing on a row of terraced houses at filbert street scratching their heads on a cold Tuesday night
 
Kind of disgusting how bad Leicester have been playing this year up until now, not showing much respect to the club.
 
They had one flunk season when Mourinho lost it and immediately reverted to being class again. Leicester looked like going down, pulled off a bizarre escape, carried that form all the way through the next season, getting a strange title, then immediately fell apart the season after, until performances remarkably picked up when this Shakespeare bloke got the job...
 
Kind of disgusting how bad Leicester have been playing this year up until now, not showing much respect to the club.

How msuch respect did they show when they won the league by 10 points?
 
They had one flunk season when Mourinho lost it and immediately reverted to being class again. Leicester looked like going down, pulled off a bizarre escape, carried that form all the way through the next season, getting a strange title, then immediately fell apart the season after, until performances remarkably picked up when this Shakespeare bloke got the job...
They have some decent players. And an effective system
 
They had one flunk season when Mourinho lost it and immediately reverted to being class again. Leicester looked like going down, pulled off a bizarre escape, carried that form all the way through the next season, getting a strange title, then immediately fell apart the season after, until performances remarkably picked up when this Shakespeare bloke got the job...

Chelsea did a very similar thing. Sometimes managers just lose the plot. Rainieri's career suggests that last year was nothing but a fluke he happened to be part of.
 
Leicester should be applauded for what they have done, it surely gives the Premier leagues B teams the hope that one day they can dine at the top table....Ironically had we signed Huth, Morgan, Simpson, Albrighton, Vardy etc this place would have gone into f***ing meltdown. :lol::lol:

and they would be shite if playing for us
 
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