Leicester have pretty much copied the "Chelsea" model of last season... attractive, expansive football in the first half of the season. More conservative but effective football in the second half.
And it's working for them as it did for Chelsea. Leicester will be deserved winners. And no amount of Spurs bitterness will change that.
getting a little worried Chelsea fans
Pathetic Spurs fans losing it. Bitter
Chelsea fans have nothing to worry about. We've had an awful season, nothing left to play for now.... just have to let it wind down and then see what Conte can do next season.
Spurs fans are the worried ones. You only have to look at how many articles about Leicester city have sprung up on this board in the last few days.
I think we Spurs fans are a little bit frustrated that in a season where there has been an almost perfect storm of under performance by the pre-season favourites we look to have our unexpected chance of PL title taken away from us by a perfect storm of over achievement by one of last year's relegation battlers.
I think I do speak on behalf of the vast majority of sensible Spurs fans on offering my unreserved congratulations on what Leicester and their manager have achieved this seaon
Sir Tottenham and old man Sandy. Bitter old fharrts.
comment by Gazza4Spurs (U6678)
posted 16 minutes ago
I think we Spurs fans are a little bit frustrated that in a season where there has been an almost perfect storm of under performance by the pre-season favourites we look to have our unexpected chance of PL title taken away from us by a perfect storm of over achievement by one of last year's relegation battlers.
I think I do speak on behalf of the vast majority of sensible Spurs fans on offering my unreserved congratulations on what Leicester and their manager have achieved this seaon
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comment by Sheepthrills (U1954)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by Gazza4Spurs (U6678)
posted 16 minutes ago
I think we Spurs fans are a little bit frustrated that in a season where there has been an almost perfect storm of under performance by the pre-season favourites we look to have our unexpected chance of PL title taken away from us by a perfect storm of over achievement by one of last year's relegation battlers.
I think I do speak on behalf of the vast majority of sensible Spurs fans on offering my unreserved congratulations on what Leicester and their manager have achieved this seaon
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finally some class
Ranieri hasn't really got a choice, Leicester's squad is very limited,he's playing the hand he's dealt.
Ranieri was down to ten FGS
True but I've seen Jose manage the situation of going down a man, and even get a victory. He even did it at the Nou Camp for inter
All I'm saying is if ranieri was this genius manager the media are making him out to be, he would see to it that Leicester wouldn't concede 2 when they go to 10 men.
You are forgetting one minor detail there, though I love Jose, but he always had options from the strong bench.
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Spurs are about what 7 points better off than last season
Circumstances mean that they have a shot at the title but they are still a work in progress who have improved a bit, not massively
comment by The Ace Face (U18814)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
comment by About time I had one of these (U4234)
posted 3 hours, 50 minutes ago
Leicester have pretty much copied the "Chelsea" model of last season... attractive, expansive football in the first half of the season. More conservative but effective football in the second half.
And it's working for them as it did for Chelsea. Leicester will be deserved winners. And no amount of Spurs bitterness will change that.
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Wonder if they'll follow through their emulation of Chelsea by going back to being relegation fodder next season. In hindsight Chelsea didn't look a good side second half of last season, just as Leicester haven't. Will be interesting to see where they go after their (probable) title win.
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Except Chelsea are not "relegation fodder" and haven't been for a long time.
comment by About time I had one of these (U4234)
posted 52 minutes ago
comment by The Ace Face (U18814)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
comment by About time I had one of these (U4234)
posted 3 hours, 50 minutes ago
Leicester have pretty much copied the "Chelsea" model of last season... attractive, expansive football in the first half of the season. More conservative but effective football in the second half.
And it's working for them as it did for Chelsea. Leicester will be deserved winners. And no amount of Spurs bitterness will change that.
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Wonder if they'll follow through their emulation of Chelsea by going back to being relegation fodder next season. In hindsight Chelsea didn't look a good side second half of last season, just as Leicester haven't. Will be interesting to see where they go after their (probable) title win.
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Except Chelsea are not "relegation fodder" and haven't been for a long time.
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Some people would say they're now midtable fodder.
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posted on 17/4/16
I did qualify that
posted on 17/4/16
Leicester have pretty much copied the "Chelsea" model of last season... attractive, expansive football in the first half of the season. More conservative but effective football in the second half.
And it's working for them as it did for Chelsea. Leicester will be deserved winners. And no amount of Spurs bitterness will change that.
posted on 17/4/16
getting a little worried Chelsea fans
posted on 17/4/16
Pathetic Spurs fans losing it. Bitter
posted on 17/4/16
Chelsea fans have nothing to worry about. We've had an awful season, nothing left to play for now.... just have to let it wind down and then see what Conte can do next season.
Spurs fans are the worried ones. You only have to look at how many articles about Leicester city have sprung up on this board in the last few days.
posted on 17/4/16
I think we Spurs fans are a little bit frustrated that in a season where there has been an almost perfect storm of under performance by the pre-season favourites we look to have our unexpected chance of PL title taken away from us by a perfect storm of over achievement by one of last year's relegation battlers.
I think I do speak on behalf of the vast majority of sensible Spurs fans on offering my unreserved congratulations on what Leicester and their manager have achieved this seaon
posted on 17/4/16
Sir Tottenham and old man Sandy. Bitter old fharrts.
posted on 17/4/16
comment by Gazza4Spurs (U6678)
posted 16 minutes ago
I think we Spurs fans are a little bit frustrated that in a season where there has been an almost perfect storm of under performance by the pre-season favourites we look to have our unexpected chance of PL title taken away from us by a perfect storm of over achievement by one of last year's relegation battlers.
I think I do speak on behalf of the vast majority of sensible Spurs fans on offering my unreserved congratulations on what Leicester and their manager have achieved this seaon
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posted on 17/4/16
comment by Sheepthrills (U1954)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by Gazza4Spurs (U6678)
posted 16 minutes ago
I think we Spurs fans are a little bit frustrated that in a season where there has been an almost perfect storm of under performance by the pre-season favourites we look to have our unexpected chance of PL title taken away from us by a perfect storm of over achievement by one of last year's relegation battlers.
I think I do speak on behalf of the vast majority of sensible Spurs fans on offering my unreserved congratulations on what Leicester and their manager have achieved this seaon
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finally some class
posted on 17/4/16
Ranieri hasn't really got a choice, Leicester's squad is very limited,he's playing the hand he's dealt.
posted on 17/4/16
Ranieri was down to ten FGS
posted on 17/4/16
True but I've seen Jose manage the situation of going down a man, and even get a victory. He even did it at the Nou Camp for inter
All I'm saying is if ranieri was this genius manager the media are making him out to be, he would see to it that Leicester wouldn't concede 2 when they go to 10 men.
posted on 17/4/16
You are forgetting one minor detail there, though I love Jose, but he always had options from the strong bench.
posted on 17/4/16
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posted on 17/4/16
Spurs are about what 7 points better off than last season
Circumstances mean that they have a shot at the title but they are still a work in progress who have improved a bit, not massively
posted on 17/4/16
comment by The Ace Face (U18814)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
comment by About time I had one of these (U4234)
posted 3 hours, 50 minutes ago
Leicester have pretty much copied the "Chelsea" model of last season... attractive, expansive football in the first half of the season. More conservative but effective football in the second half.
And it's working for them as it did for Chelsea. Leicester will be deserved winners. And no amount of Spurs bitterness will change that.
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Wonder if they'll follow through their emulation of Chelsea by going back to being relegation fodder next season. In hindsight Chelsea didn't look a good side second half of last season, just as Leicester haven't. Will be interesting to see where they go after their (probable) title win.
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Except Chelsea are not "relegation fodder" and haven't been for a long time.
posted on 18/4/16
comment by About time I had one of these (U4234)
posted 52 minutes ago
comment by The Ace Face (U18814)
posted 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
comment by About time I had one of these (U4234)
posted 3 hours, 50 minutes ago
Leicester have pretty much copied the "Chelsea" model of last season... attractive, expansive football in the first half of the season. More conservative but effective football in the second half.
And it's working for them as it did for Chelsea. Leicester will be deserved winners. And no amount of Spurs bitterness will change that.
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Wonder if they'll follow through their emulation of Chelsea by going back to being relegation fodder next season. In hindsight Chelsea didn't look a good side second half of last season, just as Leicester haven't. Will be interesting to see where they go after their (probable) title win.
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Except Chelsea are not "relegation fodder" and haven't been for a long time.
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Some people would say they're now midtable fodder.
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