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Football Neutrals Thread - Part 2
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Joooe
02-05-2016
Spurs players well and truly fell apart towards the end there.

Great fun to watch though..

Originally Posted by Jamesp84:
“Fabregas is a shithouse.”

It's a shame no one gave him a real reason to roll about for.
Sattrega
02-05-2016
Bloody hell, it's actually happened!

Congratulations Leicester!
Torch81
02-05-2016
Wow, wow, wow!! Absolutely remarkable. Congratulations Leicester City. Couldn't be happier for 'ya! Just. Amazing.
owen10
02-05-2016
Newcastle still have a chance of staying up as Tottenham cant win the league now
satellite
02-05-2016
Well done Leicester.

Tottenham choking on their lasagne yet again.
NiteOwl12
02-05-2016
Delighted for Leicester, great sporting story.

Shame Spurs unable to conduct themselves professionally and with dignity. Club will get a big fine for the ill-discipline of their players
DUNDEEBOY
02-05-2016
Originally Posted by owen10:
“Newcastle still have a chance of staying up as Tottenham cant win the league now”

Yes that changes a lot for the last game
codeblue
02-05-2016
Spurs fighting in the tunnel, eye gouging, almost every player carded, should have had at least three sent off.

Disgusting., such poor losers!
yellowlabbie
02-05-2016
I am over the moon, congratulations Leicester City? The same night Jon Snow came back from the dead.
Inspiration
02-05-2016
haha BBC News reminding everyone of this tweet:

http://ichef.bbci.co.uk/onesport/cps...80_lineker.jpg
rhumble
02-05-2016
Congrats Leicester , amazing stuff

I remember back at Xmas when the talk began about Leicester winning the league, i didnt think they would hold on tbh, when they beat Man City was the first time it started to become a reality it might happen, and now it has.

I'm a Villa fan so being relegated has been awful, but Leicester winning the prem has put a smile on my face just because it proves that if you can get a team playing for each other, you can win the league, whereas if you have players who treat the fans and club like shit like the Villa players, you will go down
ustarion
02-05-2016
Leicester really needed that because they have two relatively tricky games left.

Definitely one of the greatest achievements in sport. I don't think we'll see it's like again for many years. A mixture of factors came together all at the same time for Leicester to do this.
sodavlac
02-05-2016
Delighted for Leicester

Childish performance from Spurs.
Jason C
02-05-2016
Originally Posted by NiteOwl12:
“Shame Spurs unable to conduct themselves professionally and with dignity. Club will get a big fine for the ill-discipline of their players”

Agreed, the way their players lost their heads at the end was disgraceful.

They've only got themselves to blame, though; they led against West Brom and drew, and led 2-0 tonight and only drew.

However, you've got to give them due credit for the way they've pushed Leicester as far they have until almost the last week of the season.
Orchideam
02-05-2016
9 yellow cards for Spurs
3 for Chelsea.

Have Spurs got the new PL record now? and will they have the FA after them for that?
SSReporters
02-05-2016
All the concerns about Leicester folding under pressure were proven wrong.

The team was saw unravel was Tottenham. They really just fell apart and committed some disgraceful challenges and behaved outrageously tonight.

Congratulations to Leicester.
Joooe
02-05-2016
Originally Posted by codeblue:
“Spurs fighting in the tunnel, eye gouging, almost every player carded, should have had at least three sent off.

Disgusting., such poor losers!”

Pot. Kettle. Black.
Chris1964
02-05-2016
Congratulations Leicester isn't a grand enough statement really.

Its the most astonishing result in Football history.

Team of the Year(even if England win the World Cup)

Performance of the year (the away win at Man City)

Player of the Year -Vardy
Deep Purple
02-05-2016
The pressure got to Spurs, and they lost the plot. Pretty disgraceful at times, although Chelsea were intent on this type of game. Spurs fell for it, and imploded.

If it had been down to football, Spurs would have won easily. A sad end to a fantastic season for us. I'd rather we'd have played it out with a bit of dignity, and not resorted to those tactics.
ritchie2yk
02-05-2016
It's really difficult to take in the fact this side has just won the premier league, all I've ever known is the power likes of arsenal, man u, man c, Chelsea, I just can't comprehend where and how Leicester came to do this, even if the likes of Tottenham, Liverpool or Everton won I'd be godsmacked, but Leicester !!!!

Ranieri deserves a knighthood, this couldn't have happened to a nicer guy
degsyhufc
02-05-2016
Sarah-Jane Mee is looking lovely on Sky News
ags_rule
02-05-2016
The greatest sporting story of all time. This is the sort of thing we will look back on and tell the grandkids.

Well done to all of them - the best team won. Well deserved!
TheMunch
02-05-2016
Lol, looked like Spurs were going to get a red so put a little money on a red card. Nothing too bad, luckily. Spurs got NINE (9) yellows. For NINE different players. How unlucky can you get?


Congratulations on the title, Leicester City!

Looks like Jamie Vardy will indeed be having a party! John Terry must be ordering his celebratory Leicester shirt as we speak!
DUNDEEBOY
02-05-2016
And Selby wins the snooker quite a night for Leicester
NiteOwl12
02-05-2016
Originally Posted by NiteOwl12:
“He came back early, before the match started, by private plane; landed at East Midlands Airport”

I seem to have been misinformed; according to ITV news just now Ranieri is still on the plane!

I reckon he could probably float in the sky unaided tonight
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