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Football Neutrals Thread - Part 2
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Sattrega
01-05-2016
Excellent point for Leicester.

Never thought I'd say this but part of me hopes Spurs win tomorrow so Leicester can wrap it up in front of their own support next week.
NiteOwl12
01-05-2016
Bad result for United, making it less likely they will squeeze into the Champions League positions. OTOH, making it less likely Van Gaal will be around next season.
TheMunch
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by Jason C:
“So this is it.

This is the day of destiny for Leicester City Football Club.

A club which was playing in League One seven seasons ago and the Championship only two seasons ago.

A club which was staring relegation back to the Championship in the face roughly this time last year.

A club whose last major honour was the League Cup back in 2000.

This hitherto insignificant club from an insignificant city in the East Midlands could be crowned the best team in the land - above sides who dwarf them in terms of intrinsic value - in three hours' time.

They've already written a footballing fairy tale and victory at Man Utd will complete the final paragraph.”

Looks like you'll have to type this out again now for the game against Everton.
FrankieFixer
01-05-2016
Hope Spurs get beaten tomorrow.
Belligerence
01-05-2016
That's that, then.
NorthernNinny
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by NiteOwl12:
“Bad result for United, making it less likely they will squeeze into the Champions League positions. OTOH, making it less likely Van Gaal will be around next season.”

Every cloud.......
NiteOwl12
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by NorthernNinny:
“Every cloud.......”

We are definitely on the same page on this
Jason C
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by TheMunch:
“Looks like you'll have to type this out again now for the game against Everton.”

Don't think so, tomorrow's match should sort things out.
Joooe
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by Sattrega:
“Excellent point for Leicester.


Never thought I'd say this but part of me hopes Spurs win tomorrow so Leicester can wrap it up in front of their own support next week.”

Plus it'll upset Chelsea, which is always a bonus.
MichPlat
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by NorthernNinny:
“Every cloud.......”

Very interesting times ahead for Man United. I see both Jose and Ibra joining forces again to battle against their joint enemy PepG.
Jamesp84
01-05-2016
For those fretting about whether Fellaini gets punished I wouldn't worry if I were you, Sky will see to it that he is by replaying it continuously until something is done.

We'll ignore the fact that it was retaliation.
codeblue
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by Joooe:
“Plus it'll upset Chelsea, which is always a bonus.”

How very neutral!
NorthernNinny
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by MichPlat:
“Very interesting times ahead for Man United. I see both Jose and Ibra joining forces again to battle against their joint enemy PepG.”

It would be box office stuff!

Enough reason for the club to make it happen.

I don't think it would be bad for shifting season tickets either since the club has had a very sluggish response for renewals so far.
NorthernNinny
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by Jamesp84:
“For those fretting about whether Fellaini gets punished I wouldn't worry if I were you, Sky will see to it that he is by replaying it continuously until something is done.

We'll ignore the fact that it was retaliation.”

Tbf, Huth only wanted to run his fingers through his hair, the gentle wee lamb that he is.
NiteOwl12
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by MichPlat:
“Very interesting times ahead for Man United. I see both Jose and Ibra joining forces again to battle against their joint enemy PepG.”

And as they battle with each other they will leave the field open for yet another Leicester title
TheMunch
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by Jamesp84:
“For those fretting about whether Fellaini gets punished I wouldn't worry if I were you, Sky will see to it that he is by replaying it continuously until something is done.

We'll ignore the fact that it was retaliation.”

Robert Huth likes being a little dirty. He's lucky to get an elbow. When he stamped on Suárez a couple seasons ago he was lucky to get away bite-free.

You can take the defender out of Stoke...
Chris1964
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by Sattrega:
“Excellent point for Leicester.

Never thought I'd say this but part of me hopes Spurs win tomorrow so Leicester can wrap it up in front of their own support next week.”

Yes I cant think of anytime when a point for Leicester at Old Trafford would have been a bad result and I think they have done the job.
The home game against the Everton would be the perfect way to do it, but it will still be a carnival if Spurs slip up.
Jason C
01-05-2016
Must admit I thought Southampton v Man City was a bit of a nothing game with Man City well placed to clinch the last Champions League place - but Southampton could get themselves into that Europa League place if they win their remaining matches.
NorthernNinny
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by TheMunch:
“Robert Huth likes being a little dirty. He's lucky to get an elbow. When he stamped on Suárez a couple seasons ago he was lucky to get away bite-free.

You can take the defender out of Stoke...”

If Fellaini gets a charge (more than likely) then so should Huth for playing his part in the foul.
DUNDEEBOY
01-05-2016
I still think Spurs will win tomorrow can't see Chelsea suddenly coming out of holiday mode.

Also think Southampton could win this game coming up
NiteOwl12
01-05-2016
Originally Posted by TheMunch:
“Robert Huth likes being a little dirty. He's lucky to get an elbow. When he stamped on Suárez a couple seasons ago he was lucky to get away bite-free.

You can take the defender out of Stoke...”

Stoke, nah, not crediting them with that. Huth was a dirty so and so back in his Chelsea days, well before he went to Stoke. And he was nowhere near as effective as he has been for Leicester, much to my surprise.
Jason C
01-05-2016
Otamendi proving what a complete liability he is against pacey attacks once again.

Perhaps the race for that last Champions League place isn't as much of a foregone conclusion as it seemed.
Mark F
01-05-2016
Bit too easy for Southampton..
bradybrady
01-05-2016
City still keeping the 4th place door ajar
Grouty
01-05-2016
Southampton are gona get a hatful here
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