He probably wants to leave, although i don't see why considering he ain't good enough to play for Real/Barca.
comment by Shark (U20963)
posted 35 seconds ago
He probably wants to leave, although i don't see why considering he ain't good enough to play for Real/Barca.
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He was though based on last season. Does he get a hard time now from the crowd at the Bridge now then ?
He was booed at least once but he deserved it.
Maybe a move to PSG is more likely?
Yeah that would work. Can't wait for the rat to leave though.
Who were the other rats out of interest ?
Hazard, Oscunt, Matic, Ivanovic and Mikel at least. Maybe Costa too.
I heard Jose wanted to sell Costa and Costa found out, hence why he was so poor at the beginning of the season. Was there any truth in that?
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 2 hours, 56 minutes ago
Plenty of more deserving achievements. Inter, United, Barca and Bayern have all won trebles, Spain have won back to back international competitions.
If being an underdog makes it better, then Denmark and Greece winning the EURO's tops it, even Dortmund and Atletrico's prolonged success it could be argued.
Not to belittle Leicester, as far as an underdog goes, it's up there. For me however, the pinnacle is to win there is to win.
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How do the achievements of Greece and Denmark top Leicester potentially winning the league? There were eight teams in Euro 92; Denmark only had to play five games. They were remarkable achievements but for Leicester to keep this up over 38 games, when everyone plays everyone, is on a different level.
As for the treble, we'd won doubles in the previous few years, as had Arsenal, and I remember there was a lot of talk in 97-98, around Christmas, of us winning the treble that year. It was an incredible feat and unlikely to be emulated any time soon by an English team but for me what makes it memorable is the fact that it really was Roy of the Rovers stuff. You just can't script events like that semi against Arsenal.
Leicester winning the league would be more extraordinary, for me, as an actual achievement.
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posted on 25/4/16
He probably wants to leave, although i don't see why considering he ain't good enough to play for Real/Barca.
posted on 25/4/16
comment by Shark (U20963)
posted 35 seconds ago
He probably wants to leave, although i don't see why considering he ain't good enough to play for Real/Barca.
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He was though based on last season. Does he get a hard time now from the crowd at the Bridge now then ?
posted on 25/4/16
He was booed at least once but he deserved it.
posted on 25/4/16
Maybe a move to PSG is more likely?
posted on 25/4/16
Yeah that would work. Can't wait for the rat to leave though.
posted on 25/4/16
Who were the other rats out of interest ?
posted on 25/4/16
Hazard, Oscunt, Matic, Ivanovic and Mikel at least. Maybe Costa too.
posted on 25/4/16
I heard Jose wanted to sell Costa and Costa found out, hence why he was so poor at the beginning of the season. Was there any truth in that?
posted on 25/4/16
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 2 hours, 56 minutes ago
Plenty of more deserving achievements. Inter, United, Barca and Bayern have all won trebles, Spain have won back to back international competitions.
If being an underdog makes it better, then Denmark and Greece winning the EURO's tops it, even Dortmund and Atletrico's prolonged success it could be argued.
Not to belittle Leicester, as far as an underdog goes, it's up there. For me however, the pinnacle is to win there is to win.
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How do the achievements of Greece and Denmark top Leicester potentially winning the league? There were eight teams in Euro 92; Denmark only had to play five games. They were remarkable achievements but for Leicester to keep this up over 38 games, when everyone plays everyone, is on a different level.
As for the treble, we'd won doubles in the previous few years, as had Arsenal, and I remember there was a lot of talk in 97-98, around Christmas, of us winning the treble that year. It was an incredible feat and unlikely to be emulated any time soon by an English team but for me what makes it memorable is the fact that it really was Roy of the Rovers stuff. You just can't script events like that semi against Arsenal.
Leicester winning the league would be more extraordinary, for me, as an actual achievement.
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