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100% worth it. I would snap your hands off for the 10 years they've had. They'll get promoted back to the Championship quick enough.
This. I wouldn't be surprised to see them back in the Prem within five years anyway.
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100% worth it. I would snap your hands off for the 10 years they've had. They'll get promoted back to the Championship quick enough.
I lived in Leicester for over a decade prior to the famous wins. They will live on the glory for years as we did after 1973 . However, as shown in the last few home games the crowds have evaporated. This will get worse next season as thousands of the glory hunters will disappear. They have a massive wage bill and a squad full of failures who’ll not want to move on. The parachute payments will also disappear just to keep the club running.obviously as fan it was completely worth it. baring it mind its highly likely that in the next 5 years they'll not be in league one any more and could realistically return to the premier league just like us, coventry, leeds, sheff utd, ipswich etc... its a cycle - well a rollercoaster - and they've been to the very top and are now at the bottom for a bit
my only gripe with this if it happened to sunderland would be the effect it would have on the city in the medium term. the club, the stadium, matchdays, premier league etc.. are all playing a massive part in the resurgence of the city at the moment. imagine if we had built the new footbridge and had its grand opening in a league one game against burton albion
Just because Leicester have gone from winning the Premier League down to League 1 bears no relationship to how we will fare, nobody knows how well we can do or badly. Up to now we are exceeding expectations, enjoy the ride. Europa is still a possibility.Seeing your side win the Premier League and then follow up with a few seasons in Europe including a quarter final in the Champions league.
I honestly would take 20 years in the lower leagues if I could witness us achieve what they’ve done.
Some will argue long term stability trumps short term success but those memories will last a lifetime to Leicester fans, isn’t that what sport is all about?
Unless their taken over, they are going to struggle financiallyThis. I wouldn't be surprised to see them back in the Prem within five years anyway.
Exactly.Impressive but no Anglo Scottish cup so its a no for me.
Their demise was trying to stay up there by increasing their wages constantly, going from £80m to over £200m. All while selling some of the best players, spending big on players such as Slimani/Musa the season after and ultimately failing to get into the big money Champions League again.I don't think there demise has to do with winning the title, more to do with the helicopter crash that killed the current owners dad, and very poor business in the transfer market after the title
But yes it would be worth it
Plus PAPPA JOHNS marra!As a side note - I’ve always found it weird (and annoying) that Leicester have added to their honours so much in my time following football.
Sunderland are a “bigger” club than them by most matrices but go on Wikipedia and you’ll see their list of:
Premier League
FA Cup
League Cup x2
Charity Shield
all since 1997. Since then both them and us have been in the Premier League 17 times out of 30 seasons and we’ve got 1 league cup final appearance to show for it :-(
Yep. Its like getting dumped off Sydney Sweeny after a roller coaster weekend away in Paris where you were convinced she was gonna fall in love with you.I’ve got a good friend who’s a Leicester fan and I asked how he felt about their relegation and he just shrugged it off and said he’d still die happy, after their league and FA Cup wins.
Most Sunderland supporters never saw us win the FA Cup in ‘73 hearings about it doesn’t count for me for exampleI would suggest the general supporter response will be “absolutely”.
Most fans will never see their team come close to winning anything, let alone the title.